So does the quartering of the Tyrant’s Army of criminal
illegal aliens.
And so does the removal of Law by the Tyrant and the
Massachusetts General Court.
No surprise, both followed the Tea Party, then, too.
I know what you mean. It boggles the mind when you realize the Founding Fathers came from Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, and the rest of the northeast. When you look at how far left those states are today it’s sad to realize how much our country has deteriorated.
Kind of funny and sad. A few years back, I had a job at a DOD defense contractor. Position I was in was eliminated so I had to find a different position. Upper management called me in and told me I had to move to the Northeast - NJ/NY/CT. Part of this was having to sell my house - no choice in keeping it. I would have planned to return at a later time when the market turned around, but mgt said no, move or be fired.
I have no desire to live in the Northeast and besides anyplace you go to, you have to dress up including on weekends. I won’t dress up except for a funeral. That is it.
Sad how the northeast went from where they wanted to be free to being enslaved like with work, high taxes and massive regulations. In fact the manager I had who was awful, he even required you to get permission to even use the bathroom and I don’t ask !
From the article: “The speaker claims that he is working to make the state safer. But, guns in the hands of regular citizens are what make communities safer...”
Not surprised that this is happening in MA, the cradle of nanny state politics in America. The writer understands the issue, and the fallacy of the proposal, quite well.
The Second Amendment becomes more and more important with each chunk of liberty and freedom legislated from the people, whether at the federal or the state level.
It’s one thing to propose a law, another thing to enact it.
This is still far from a “done deal.”