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Posted 5 y ago
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Those laws are "nose under the tent" laws, which, if we allow them to go unchallenged, will lead to far more onerous laws in the future. These are their first steps to get us to accept "reasonable" gun control, which will ultimately result in prohibition.
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LTC Lee Bouchard
SGT Steve McFarland -
Too bad those politician's pushing more (useless gun laws for the most part) are not more aware of the laws that already exist, especially in their own state.
Too bad those politician's pushing more (useless gun laws for the most part) are not more aware of the laws that already exist, especially in their own state.
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MAJ James Woods
SGT Steve McFarland Note they haven’t passed a single law that has taken all weapons from Americans or reversed 2A since Sandy Hook happened. Mostly laws to close any loopholes in that state, city or county that could help reduce some violence. I mean just apply your logic to other constitutional rights like voting and 1st amendment. How many laws states keep adding in regards to those, either to expand or limit those rights?
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You cannot have a patchwork of local laws on firearms. We have enough problems with a patchwork of states. And it is unreasonable and a violation of the 2nd imo
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Don't believe in the Red Flag law, just a way for some ex, or other person who has a grudge against them to lie and make up a story against them to get their guns taken away. Then have to fight to get them back
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MAJ James Woods
Much like when someone falsely accuses one of rape, assault, resisting arrest, etc. We all hope the law investigates the allegations thoroughly before seeking court action by a prosecutor or judge. And that there are equal consequences for false reporting.
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