Posted on 10/05/2007 3:39:13 PM PDT by processing please hold
This report hopes to assist in protecting the right of the people to keep and bare arms, individually and collectively, for the safety of the individual, and for the safety of the nation. There are certain fundamental laws and principles over which public officials have no authority to alter or to deny--not even if they profess to have acquired the 'consent of the governed'. In this case, prohibiting possession and use of arms is not possible, because those rights which have been endowed upon man by the Creator are unalienable, and nor revocable by mankind. The purpose of this report is to show how 'consent of the governed' has become abused, and how government officials in the lead state with the help of change agents had set out to destroy the essential and unalienable right of the people to keep and bare arms, by setting into motion unauthorized and unlawful procedures and then pretend that they operated under the 'consent of the governed'.
(Excerpt) Read more at libertygunrights.com ...
i would bet that it has been utilized as one of a myriad of charges against felony firearm recidivists. same with the gun theft law. criminals who buy guns and then sell them illegally often say the gun was stolen when the cops come knocking on their door due to sales records leading the cops to their door.
Without a doubt in my mind-yes.
Gen. Franks Doubts Constitution Will Survive WMD Attack
In '03 I agreed with him on Bush. Too much water over the dam for me to feel the same way about him now.
It is about as thrilling as noting that Schwarzkopf is on the board of directors at The Nature Conservancy.
Too late. The wording has already been presented, and their opposition supports the appeal.
Hahahaha
Indeed we should, just as the Founding Fathers intended. Remember, the “Minutemen” were the best example of what citizens should be - muskets then, M16s today.
BTW: Bob would just get it from his dealer - just like he does today.
Do you have a link to that? I hadn't heard.
Dey, gonna have to find my guns.....
DC’s appeal to SCOTUS is here: http://www.gurapossessky.com/news/parker/documents/heller_cert_petition.pdf
Ongoing updates at http://www.dcguncase.com
Thank you very much. I’ll go read your links.
pdf...grrrr. I hate pdf’s, they take forever to download on my pc, if they decide to download at all. :)
Did you happen to see what my hubby brought home from Colorado?
Sorry — that link directs you to post #13, but the correct post for the pic is #10. My bad.
Here’s a good one.
BUMPER STICKER
I’m Canadian. It’s like being American, but without the gun.
Like I need a "report" for that.
"This report is to show how big powerful central governments like to consolidate and expand that power at the expense of individual liberty".
"Duh" alert.
The 1995 Firearms Act had three main public safety goals: to deter the misuse of firearms, to control access to them and to control specific weapons. The national firearm registry will make it easier to trace guns used in criminal activity and to return stolen guns to their owners. The licensing requirements, which include extensive background checks and a spouse's signature on the application, are designed to prevent those with a history of criminal behaviour, mental illness or spousal abuse from legally owning a gun. To prevent loss of life through accidental shootings, the law requires an applicant for a firearms license to take the Canadian Firearms Safety Course and pass a test demonstrating a basic understanding of who to handle guns safely and the legal responsibilities of firearm ownership. It also requires that all firearms be stored unloaded and locked.
All firearms stored unloaded and locked? oaky......
Maybe not you or I, but others may not know.
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