Posted on 11/12/2013 9:36:39 AM PST by moonshinner_09
“government approved number of TP squares too.”
Mark your used squares with the date, and keep them for the inspectors. Or maybe mail them in.
It's MA, full of ignorant government worshiping massholes.
They do that one-better now. It is called a no-knock warrent. Great for killing 83-year-old WWII vets as they climb out of bed and reach for their walking-stick next to his fearfully screaming wife.
And, of course, shooting the family dog just in case one of them might get accidentally bitten. Have to return home safe, after all, from those deadly 4am raids you know.
And even in MA...that's legal according to the same law that this idiot is trying to "enforce".
I keep mine the same way. Unless I'm not home.
What you wrote and more. It all began with the progressive movement in the 19th century. Quite simply, too many people forgot or were never taught the true meaning of freedom and liberty.
“Smart criminals are downright devastating because they plan out their crimes...”
And when smart criminals get voted into office they tend to pass laws making it easier for other criminals to operate.
We are listed as Conservatives, Constitutionalists, Tea Party members, Pres-0bumbo non-supporters, and non-(race name withheld for security reasons) persons.
And of course they know we hate puppies and unicorns. And kids. Among other things.
Tar.
Feathers.
Town Square.
Would the type of locked gun storage cabinets one sees all over be considered a "locked container"?
understood. it is predictable that there will be a lot of totally unnecessary people hurt or killed as result of such a law.
state agents or police conducting forced entries and searches of private residences are the EXACT problem our constitutional Fathers experienced... and sought to protect us from (with the second and fourth amendments, etc.).
do you know a single person who would submit to such a demanded “search” —????
there can’t be very many who would...
the results of such a policy are totally predictable
and very very unfortunate
“Will they start with Section 8 and low income housing first?”
How soon we forget.
Bill Clinton tried that very thing by claiming the govt owned the property and could therefore enter and search the property at any time without warrant.
Didn’t work.
Even suggesting such a jackbooted thug plan should mark one inarguably and permanently unfit for public office. But, here in the Gulag, this is seen as thoughtful compassion. May all those who consider this, and all who fail to immediately reject it out of hand, develop agonizing pus-pumping boils all over their faces, and may their genitalia rot in place and then fall off in embarrassing public displays caught on film by local news crews...
...for starters...
;-\
Bad idea ping!
The constitution means nothing to these dirt bags.
There is a story about a fellow driving by the asylum at Ogdensburg NY, got a flat. He got out to change the tire, and put the lug nuts into his hubcap. He heard a moan, and turned suddenly spilling the lug nuts into the deep muddy ditch. One of the inmates was hangine onto the fence behind him and startled him.
Now he had no lugnuts for his wheel. He says to himself ‘Now what do I do?’
The inmate says ‘Try taking a lug nut from each of the other wheels. It should work well enough to get you to town where you can get a replacement.’
The driver says, ‘Good idea! Why are you in there?’
Inmate says: ‘I’m crazy, not stupid.’
Only 3rd Amendment if the agent of the state is to eat dinner, spend the night, as in ‘quarter’.
Of course the police want to spend their time entering honest people’s homes.
If they have to enter a criminal’s home, they could get hurt.
You just have to be ready for the hail of lead going the other way. And the holding back of medical aid that follows, so they don’t have any surviving witnesses.
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