Posted on 03/17/2013 6:47:49 AM PDT by SWAMPSNIPER
“resonable gun laws in the US”
That’s the ‘trap’.
There should be NO gun laws in the U.S.
‘Shall Not Be Infringed’ has meaning..
Crimes and penalties stand alone on their own.
Murder is still murder, whether done by a knife, brick, baseball bat or GUN...
The answer is ‘no registry, no infringement’.
[nodding] Indeed.
I have believed for years that all gun laws are unconstitutional for sane, law-abiding citizens who are of age.
On March 3, Hearst Connecticut Newspapers surveyed 60 state representatives and senators from Southwestern Connecticut to gauge their opinions on eight specific gun control measures. The results were surprising. Now we want to know what you think. Tell us, and Hartford, where you stand.
Read more here
Do you support expanding the 1993 list of banned automatic weapons to include semi-automatic, assault-style rifles?
No (81%, 2,538 Votes)
Yes (17%, 543 Votes)
Undecided (2%, 55 Votes)
Total Voters: 3,136
Do you support banning magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds?
No (80%, 2,527 Votes)
Yes (19%, 585 Votes)
Undecided (1%, 29 Votes)
Total Voters: 3,141
Do you support universal background checks including guns that are sold between private parties and at gun shows?
No (55%, 1,723 Votes)
Yes (41%, 1,267 Votes)
Undecided (4%, 132 Votes)
Total Voters: 3,122
Would you support requiring people who own or purchase rifles to have a gun permit?
No (68%, 2,139 Votes)
Yes (30%, 922 Votes)
Undecided (2%, 62 Votes)
Total Voters: 3,123
Do you support banning the possession of body armor by all except law enforcement and military personnel?
No (72%, 2,244 Votes)
Yes (22%, 679 Votes)
Undecided (6%, 184 Votes)
Total Voters: 3,107
Would you support the creation of a Gun Offender Registry for individuals convicted of a gun crime?
Yes (58%, 1,790 Votes)
No (34%, 1,056 Votes)
Undecided (8%, 241 Votes)
Total Voters: 3,087
Would you support prohibiting the purchase of more than one firearm in a 30-day period?
No (81%, 2,501 Votes)
Yes (17%, 527 Votes)
Undecided (2%, 67 Votes)
Total Voters: 3,095
Do you support a 50 percent sales tax on ammunition? Proposals would provide exemptions for ammunition purchased and used at a shooting range.
No (87%, 2,813 Votes)
Yes (12%, 383 Votes)
Undecided (1%, 49 Votes)
Total Voters: 3,245
Wasn’t expressing myself properly, anything I would describe as a gun crime or violation of a “reasonable gun law” would already be a crime. The only “reasonable gun law” I can think of is it shall be a crime to infringe or attempt to infringe by legislation or any other means a citizens second Amendment Rights.
The globalists who give Zero his working orders are listening to us too. I’m afraid their next trick will be a push for the collapse of the dollar to swing people in line.
I do. Coffee for one, and pistols for two, if you disagree with my definition.
FReeEEeePED:
That took a while —but was worth it!!!
The “noes” have it.
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