I love people with balls and the willingness to tell government hands off our rights.
And I predict, the state will prosecute those people, plead them down to lesser offenses, and then stick them with hefty court costs and fines. The state still wins. Don't like a law, change it.
No one asked them to pass the law in the first place. What makes you think they can change it?
By getting other people in there to change it. Duh.
That doesn't seem to be working these days.
No one asked them to pass the law in the first place. What makes you think they can change it?
And a FedGov that is more than willing to push the agenda or make laws against the wishes of the individual states.It works as well as it always did what we have today is more apathetic people who don't care about their rights and are willing to give them away.
Where are the people with BALLS and some common sense?
There wasn't a vote by the public so who knows how many actually support it.Not a single person supported the law? I find that hard to believe.
And I predict, the state will prosecute those people, plead them down to lesser offenses, and then stick them with hefty court costs and fines. The state still wins. Don't like a law, change it.
There wasn't a vote by the public so who knows how many actually support it.
That doesn't seem to be working these days.
What about OUR RIGHTS?
That's the responsibility of you and others like you to elect people to represent you. If you cannot get enough of you together to do so, I would suggest that state is no longer to your liking then and you should either move or realize that is what you have and to either deal with it or keep working to change it LEGALLY.
That's the fault of the people then, blame them.
If this law was put to a vote by the people I might agree with you. It wasn't.
If this law was put to a vote by the people I might agree with you. It wasn't.
I didn't ask for an exact number. You made the claim that no one did. Do you think that's accurate or were you just being emotional and said something that's not true?
It was put to vote by those people THEY ELECTED. So come next term, if those people are in the office still, it's the fault of the people. The officials acted, now it's time for the people to act. If they choose not to, it's on them.
I agree the BLAME for the law is on the officials (I see your point on that), however, if those same officials stay elected that is the fault of the people then.
the genius of the incremental malignant gun ban scheme is to slowly and gradually strip away the right and its hard to get sheeple to support active or even passive resistance to the creeping form of confiscation. What the scumbags who support gun bans worry about is something that would cause massive noncompliance, a crack down and then resistance that turns the public against the gun banners.
Can you blame the 85 percent [of weapons owners] who are ignoring this BS?I agree which is why I blame the people that keep electing those officials.
My point is our 'system' is no longer working. There are massive changes that need to be made.
Direct voting on issues this important would be a start.
Can you blame the 85 percent [of weapons owners] who are ignoring this BS?
[h=1]Officials in Connecticut Stunned by What Could Be a Massive, State-Wide Act of ‘Civil Disobedience’ by Gun Owners.[/h]
On Jan. 1, 2014, tens of thousands of defiant gun owners seemingly made the choice not to register their semi-automatic rifles with the state of Connecticut as required by a hastily-passed gun control law. By possessing unregistered so-called “assault rifles,” they all technically became guilty of committing Class D felonies overnight.
Police had received 47,916 applications for “assault weapons certificates” and 21,000 incomplete applications as of Dec. 31, Lt. Paul Vance told The Courant.
At roughly 50,000 applications, officials estimate that as little as 15 percent of the covered semi-automatic rifles have actually been registered with the state.
Officials in Connecticut Stunned by What Could Be a Massive, State-Wide Act of
I love people with balls and the willingness to tell government hands off our rights.
Getting things wrong isn't skipping minutia.I skipped the minutia and got to the guts of the argument.
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