Posted on 12/04/2015 9:30:03 PM PST by RC one
As if enduring eight years of the rabidly anti-gun Martin OâMalley in the Governorâs Mansion werenât enough, Maryland gun owners are now contending with at least one avowed gun prohibitionist in the state Attorney Generalâs Office. Undercover video of Maryland Deputy Attorney General Thiruvendran Vignarajah, shot by Project Veritas while he was attending a national conference of state attorneys general in New York City, reveals the supposed-public servantâs deep disdain for your rights.
Speaking with an undercover journalist, when asked about what type of gun control regime he would impose, Vignarajah replied, â[m]y complete answer, off the record, is that we should ban guns altogether, period.â Elaborating, Vignarajah stated, â[i]f you want to go practice with a gun, you can go to the gun range, pick up your gun at the gun range, fire it there, and then you leave it there and you go home.â Vignarajah then goes on to explain a scheme under which he might allow individuals to keep a firearm in the home, subject to an âextensive licensing scheme,â taxation, mandatory insurance, and âfingerprint trigger locks.â
Vignarajahâs comments might prompt one to contemplate the extent to which his radical anti-gun positions permeate the entire Maryland Attorney Generalâs Office. After all, his boss, Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh, has been a staunch advocate for gun restrictions since the 1980s. In 2013, while chairman of the Maryland State Senateâs Judicial Proceedings Committee, Frosh pushed OâMalleyâs sweeping gun control package to final passage. A Washington Post article from the time called Frosh, âOâMalleyâs key ally in the Senate.â And Froshâs work on the issue earned him the praise and support of billionaire gun control bankroller Michael Bloomberg. Specifically, Bloomberg said of Frosh, â[n]o one has done more in Maryland than Brian Frosh to lead the fight against illegal guns and protect citizens from incidents of gun violence.â
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I want one!
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It should only take 10 days in Californicator land to buy one or more.
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Unfortunately you’re correct.
But actually in this case I was talking about the poster graphic. :o)
That can be bought as bumper sticker or window sticker.
Loony Leftists of course.
Yes.
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Maryland Deputy Attorney General Thiruvendran Vignarajah
Maryland Deputy Attorney General: we should ban guns altogether, period
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Pound sand. Governor Abbot has already told them it will not happen in Texas. And they can “come and take it”. (if they are stupid enough to try.)
Politicians from on high, reassuring we little people of what we might have at their beneficent largess.
Would they rather get effed now or in the next few seconds?
The right to keep and bear arms is necessary to the security of a state of freedom. By contrast, depriving men of the right to keep and bear arms is necessary to the security of a state of slavery.
The United States constitution was created as a covenant between men and government, a covenant which binds the government to affirm and protect these inalienable rights but over the course of time, too many within the government have lost sight of what it means to be born an American.
But our forefathers knew this would happen and therefore bestowed to us the tools to oppose these enemies of freedom.
As I listen to VP Mike Pence speaking at CPAC, I am reassured that those tools are still in good working order and the tyrants are about to discover just how inalienable an American's right to keep and bears arms actually is.
They can not take it away from us because they did not give it to us in the first place and we will never agree to give it away.
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