You see this is why applying the 2nd amendment to the States is a bad idea. Now the same exceptions which are applied by the individual state and local governments can and will be applied by the by Washington D.C. upon all of us whether we want them or not.
There is no room for live and let live among liberals, EVERYONE has to do things their way! Everyone has to be made subject to their “benevolent” laws telling them how to live their live and govern themselves.
The lawless Federal Government knows no limit to its power particular as it has now applied the same limits to the states. Making our States little more then a redundant government.
Ping!
They need to be sued for civil rights violations. Not in their official capacity but in an individual capacity... Do that and this crap will stop in it’s tracks.
The Houston Chronicle refuses classified ads for firearms from private citizens and has for nearly ten years. They don't care about anything but their agenda, I'll never pay to read their propaganda or click on their web links. Pro sanctuary city, taxpayer provided choo choo train (1/2 billion for about 8 miles), homosexual mayor, anti-property rights (business owners denied the right to allow customers to smoke on their property), the list goes on and on and on...
How to best steal our rights?
(didn’t read the article yet, posted to change my tagline.)
So who was it that said gun control wasn’t on their agenda?
And now comes the part where they disarm us.
The American revolution began when the British tried to take the Colonists’ weapons.
It’s just predictable that gungrabbers would convene in Chicago, which once upon a time was a decent place to live.
Real question: a candidate for Congress, maybe the one running against Dingy Harry Reid, said that if pushed to wall, citizens “might resort to Second Amendment solutions”.
Howls of outrage from the MSM followed with accusations of fomenting armed insurrection.
Who was this brave soul?
So who are the purported “lawmakers” the story was referring to? Jody is not a lawmaker. A very poorly written story, to say the least.