The price of ammo just went up 100% in VT
Equal justice under the law, If it passes, then cops shouldn’t have it either.
Vermont of all places? I know it is a liberal haven, but it is also a mountainous state where many people hunt to put food on the table. I can’t believe the people of the state would support this.
The anti-American Nazi are at work as their Progressive scum do their thing.
Should have known that any state where the folks can vote for Bernie Sanders and Howard Dean would turn on the U.S. Constitution sooner or later.
Sounds like these people need to be "exposed" to this environmental hazzard up close and personal! ;-)
Something tells me that the SCOTUS might want to weigh in on this.
Any such act would not withstand 2nd Amendment scrutiny.
For all practical purposes today's Vermont is a piece of Quebec.
Quebec has a large population little changed in its attitudes from its first big surge in the 1600s when it was the main piece of New France.
If we but look back to the Religious Wars (in France in the 1500s) between the deGuise faction and the Huguenots we see the "problem" with guns and ammo and why French Canada's core area, and their colony of Vermont, are so aghast at ordinary citizens having, keeping and using firearms.
As we all recall from our American History 101 course the Huguenots and de Guise (that is, Catholic) factions settled their violence by selecting a Huguenot who became a Catholic to become King of France.
However, the Catholics gave up their personal firearms to the state but the Protestants didn't. You see that reflected in the demand by the Huguenots in America that the Second Amendment (and other elements in the Bill of Rights) be added to the Constitution before they would vote for its adoption.
Quebec's attitude toward personal firearms is a late Medieval period piece of religious bigotry that should be ignored. Teams of NRA members should be allowed to go door to door in Vermont teaching the poor folks there the truth of why guns are good ~ in a federally subsidized program of course. We'd have DVDs and CDs at the ready and could instruct them on their own computers.
Sample products of cheap Chinese knockoff zip guns could be distributed to them, and citizens would report to the nearest armory for target practice once a week until they were comfortable.
There's really no sense tolerating this retarded idea from the Middle Ages that citizens can't have guns. Of course they can have guns; they should have guns; and if they don't have them they should be taught to get them and love them.
Any Vermonters who don't like the idea should return to Quebec where they belong.
Sort of like how the EPA just cooked up the definition of CO2 as a "pollutant", thereby making a "polluter" of every creature on Earth.
It's nuts.
“Following Commissioner Johnson’s testimony, proponent Charity Carbine of the Vermont Public Interest Research Group (VPIRG), testified and did not challenge the commissioner’s assertion that H. 484 could result in the banning of ammunition.”
Well...isn’t that a COINCIDENCE, at one time (in his Marxist formative years) Barack Obama also worked for Public Research Interest Group.
1984 Obama works for three months as a community organizer for the New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG), a Ralph Nader offshoot trying to mobilize minority students at City College of New York about the importance of recycling at City College of New York in Harlem.
City College of new York is known for hatching four famous Marxist professors, Irving Kristol, Nathan Glazer, Daniel Bell and Irving Howe, who owned or published leftist magazines like The New Leader, Commentary, Dissent, and The Public Interest.
Well, well, well....will wonders ever cease?
These obamamaniacs just keep getting more and more clever and devious, dont’t they?
Let’s just take away the rights of law-abiding citizens of Vermont to procure ammunition for regular guns (not semi-automatic weapons) by adopting some seemingly mundane “Fish and Widlife” oriented ordinance (no pun intended).
Well, OBVIOUSLY, those proposing this legislation have greatly underestimated how fiercely Vermonters are willing to defend their own right to bear (and USE) arms!
This will go over REAL well in VT ...
I went to college in VT - deer hunting is a rite of passage into manhood ther ...
This will go over like a lead brick ...
Good!
That would mean more for the rest of us!!! :p
RKBA is a closed-case issue in VT; their supreme court has made this very clear in very simple terms. I don’t see how such a ban could possibly stand there.
They must be putting that funny stuff in the Ben & Jerry’s.