Monday, February 15, 2021

Be interesting to try to get this one the ballot as a proposition here in California

 


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  1. Shouldn't require more than a repudiation of current unconstitutional infringements.

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  2. I can't understand why Texas has not done the same with Constitutional Carry. Their reputation as a 'gun state' is being held up to limelight - what gives Guvnuh Abbott ?

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  3. Same here in Florida. What say, Governor DeSantis?

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    1. Hell you Sunshine Staters got little Rhino Marko to defend your 2nd amendment rights. Voting for that little Cuban twerp sure paid off, didn't it.

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    2. Here in Florida, at least we do have stand your ground laws and a governor with balls to keep the BLM and antifa assholes out of here....

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    3. @bogside, no kidding! I’m so ticked off at Marcito - I regret ever voting for that hijo de perra! That stronzo is just asking to be voted out of office.

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    4. On the other hand, the alternative was Charlie Crist...on the other, other hand, Charlie Crist is now my Congress critter. Can’t win for losing.

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  4. Here in Kentucky it was our State Senator Damon Thayer that led the charge. First by introducing the 'Sportsman' Law that codified out of existence any attempt to preempt the Kentucky 1st Amendment/US 2cd Amendment either by executive overreach or by emergency declaration.

    Secondly it was Thayer that led the charge for Constitutional Carry signed into law by Governor Matt Bevins. Bevins, by the way, was a strong supporter of President Trump and the theft of his re-election in the middle of a republican down ballot land slide served as a test run for the 2021 presidential election theft.

    I say this because it was Thayer, and the GOA (Gun Owners of America) who led the fight not the NRA. That graphic made by the NRA looks like they championed this legislation here, well in my experience their participation was almost non-existent, while gun advocacy groups like the SCAA openly opposed it. Calling this out got me banned from twitter long before getting banned was fashionable.

    I went to a 2cd amendment rally in Frankfort and heard some NRA clown speaking to us as if it were not for him we wouldn't have any gun rights at all in Kentucky! I'm on video calling him out for the liar he is.

    Folks you can spend your money at the NRA, but I see them working behind the scenes to pass gun laws that allow them to operate yet give ground to the gun grabbers in an attempt to keep themselves, not you, alive. I see them in my opinion as benefiting themselves primarily and gun owners second.

    I know this was not always the case, but things change.

    GOA is the ONLY, in my opinion, gun advocacy group that really works for gun owners. Spend your money were you see fit, GOA and only GOA gets mine.

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    1. Well said, the NRA has been negotiating our rights away for sixty years.
      All of these states have Constitutional Carry in spite of the NRA, not because of them.

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  5. Plus Utah last week and maybe Montana this week.

    Looking at YOU supermajority "GOP" legislature AND "GOP" Governor for fourteen years...

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  6. Here in Utah, our new Constitutional Carry law takes effect on Wednesday 05 May 2021.

    I am a "Patron" member of the National Rifle Association.

    Since I am now an elderly disabled shut-in living alone, my mostly useless scoped deer rifle and service revolver from my younger, more active days, are prominently displayed on a gun rack in my living room, as I am so infirm that I would have great difficulty getting them down off the gun rack, especially if I had to do it in a hurry.

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    1. As another older fellow, I guess you missed the admonition from the '70's to not hang your favorite firearms in plain-view of anyone.....family members, as well. Even relatives can become drug-users 'on the quiet'...and one day your proud collection may be ....GONE IN THE NIGHT!

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  7. Having not been to a store in a very long time, I've been told by others that ammunition prices are astronomical, if any store can be found that is still selling it.

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  8. If CA passed "Constitutional Carry", they would define it as the right to carry a flintlock musket, powder horn, and musket balls anywhere you wanted.

    But WTH is the NRA logo doing on that graphic?
    They've done more to screw the pooch on ConCarry than anyone but Chuck Schumer, since ever.

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