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Saturday, January 3, 2015
What is this guy smoking?
2014: A Banner Year For The Second Amendment. My guess is that when the shooting starts in CT, NY, WA, MD or CO that it will come a distinct surprise to him. A cautionary example of taking NRA press releases too seriously.
Mike, I have to disagree with your assessment here. Despite the terrible losses in WA and elsewhere, and the betrayals of our cause by the likes of the SAF and others, not all is gloom and doom. I am glad you are leading the charge to nullify those onerous laws, and I stand with you. But elsewhere, legislative action is making a real difference in our ability to keep and bear arms.
The folks in the state on our eastern border did make some gains against that state's government's restrictions of the right to keep and bear arms. The media HATES the bill that Georgia Carry got passed! And didn't you teach us that to be despised by the despicable means you have got to be doing something right?
Like you said, Mike, this is a long game. And there are all kinds of tactics, but one strategy: get back the powers and rights governments have taken from us. We will take them back by force if necessary, but sometimes, legislation will do the trick.
I agree with Backwoods Engineer. Gun control is dead; the corpse just doesn't know it yet. Yeah, injection of cash from billionaires can make the corpse jerk around a bit, but that is all. People still won't pay attention to the laws.
In fact it's a very good thing when people start ignoring laws. There are huge numbers of laws out there just begging to be ignored. It just takes a little practice on the part of people to do it right.
It doesn't matter what Bloomberg does, if most politicians out there wish gun control would just go away.
BTW I agree that shooting wars still can start over this issue. That would be a desperation tactic by the tyrants that would backfire severely. There may be a few out there stupid enough to try it though.
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Mike, I have to disagree with your assessment here. Despite the terrible losses in WA and elsewhere, and the betrayals of our cause by the likes of the SAF and others, not all is gloom and doom. I am glad you are leading the charge to nullify those onerous laws, and I stand with you. But elsewhere, legislative action is making a real difference in our ability to keep and bear arms.
The folks in the state on our eastern border did make some gains against that state's government's restrictions of the right to keep and bear arms. The media HATES the bill that Georgia Carry got passed! And didn't you teach us that to be despised by the despicable means you have got to be doing something right?
Like you said, Mike, this is a long game. And there are all kinds of tactics, but one strategy: get back the powers and rights governments have taken from us. We will take them back by force if necessary, but sometimes, legislation will do the trick.
So says the FUDDS.
Sheesh. Legislation only makes it worse unless it is repeal.
Seen any repealing?
Nah? Me either.
A desperate Democrat Party is a dangerous time. That's when the false-flags and patsy's come fast and furious..no pun intended.
I agree with Backwoods Engineer. Gun control is dead; the corpse just doesn't know it yet. Yeah, injection of cash from billionaires can make the corpse jerk around a bit, but that is all. People still won't pay attention to the laws.
In fact it's a very good thing when people start ignoring laws. There are huge numbers of laws out there just begging to be ignored. It just takes a little practice on the part of people to do it right.
It doesn't matter what Bloomberg does, if most politicians out there wish gun control would just go away.
BTW I agree that shooting wars still can start over this issue. That would be a desperation tactic by the tyrants that would backfire severely. There may be a few out there stupid enough to try it though.
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