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HAHA Gator thinks that our Constitutional Rights can be taken away from us by a simple vote in a state legislature. What if they decided to take away our voting rights or separation of church and state? 

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33 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

 

Voting rights have, generally, been expanding in our country. Age, sex and race are all barriers than have fallen in the last century. Guns did not play a role in expanding those rights 

 

 

You're an idiot.

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Virginia is for Idiots. 
 

On Friday, the Democratic-majority Virginia General Assembly voted to implement a gun ban for the Pocahontas Building and the Capitol, effective immediately. That meant as employees arrived for work as usual Monday morning, they were met with a huge line as they had to pass through metal detectors and be patted down. Even those with concealed carry permits are prohibited from entering the buildings with a firearm.

 

 

 

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On 1/7/2020 at 2:44 PM, LeviF91 said:

 

The Black Panthers would like to have a word with you. 

 

In any case, you're missing the forest for the trees.  Armed resistance is what gave us back the right to self-government that had been trampled on via tyranny.

He isn't missing anything.  He is dishonest, period.  The argument is logical and right in his face.

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First “red flag” gun confiscation request denied in Colorado

Hot Air, by Jazz Shaw

 

Original Article

 

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On January 1st, Colorado’s new “red flag” gun confiscation law went into effect. This hasn’t resulted in the immediate stampede of requests that some gun owners feared, but there have been a handful of them processed already. Three such requests, including two in Denver, were approved. A fourth request coming from the town of Limon in Lincoln County, however, was denied by the judge hearing the petition. This represents the first such denial of a red flag complaint against a gun owner in the state. (CBS Denver)

A judge denied a woman’s request to take away a man’s guns under Colorado’s new “Red Flag” law. The Limon woman claimed the man, who she had a relationship with, had threatened her with a gun.

Since the law took effect, the Red Flag law has had many gun owners seeing red. At least four requests have been filed since the first of the year; two in Denver, one in Larimer and one in Lincoln County.

Many gun owners, like Jak Gruenberg, despise it.

“Red flag laws just allow for harassment of legal gun owners,” he said.

 

Colorado’s new law faced a lot of opposition compared to some other states where such laws have been enacted. It’s not as broad in scope as the ones in New York and the District of Columbia, for example. Requests for gun confiscations can only come from law enforcement, family members of the gun owner or people “in a relationship” with them. That last category brought up the original issue in this case.

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CITIZENS, YOU CAN’T CARRY LEGAL FIREARMS HERE — THIS IS A SECOND AMENDMENT RALLY! 

 

Virginia Governor to Declare State Emergency to Prevent Lawful Carry at 2A Rally.

 

 

 

 

WHAT ABOUT BLACKFACE? 

 

AP EXCLUSIVE: Northam to ban guns from Capitol grounds. 

 

“Fearing a repeat of the deadly violence that engulfed Charlottesville more than two years ago, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam plans to declare a temporary emergency Wednesday banning all weapons, including guns, from Capitol Square ahead of a massive rally planned next week over gun rights.”

 

Dishonest as usual. The Charlottesville event wasn’t about gun rights, and the violence involved a car being driven into a crowd, not guns. In fact, the gun-toting militia members doing crowd control got higher marks from observers — even the Huffington Post — than did the Charlottesville Police, who funneled two opposing groups into one another as if they were trying to provoke violence.

 

I suspect that Northam is trying to provoke violence here, too, just as Nancy Pelosi did when she carried her gavel through a crowd of Tea Party protesters.

 
 
 
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4 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

Eh, is it really going to be a bad ending?

time will certainly tell, won't it?

 

though we do have some sort of sense of how these things turn out such as in cities that have strict gun laws like Chicago.

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