Except for looters. They can keep theirs.
Over someone’s dead body...
I can’t think of too many situations where you would need them more.
They can have my ammo at 3100 FPS.
[ Gov. Kenneth Mapp ]
Ah....former Republican, now “Independent” since 2001...........
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Mapp
A very stupid order, in violation of the U.S. Constitution. It also begs the question: why doesn’t the local national guard already have in its possession enough guns, ammo and whatever else it needs to function? Liberalism run amuck.
Let me get this straight, the authorities don’t have guns or ammo and need what, a loaner?
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I’ve heard paper burns at Fahrenheit 451.
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Good God! Don’t give the left any ideas!!
A hurricane AND a civil war.
What’re the odds?
Yup...here you can have my gun.
Shoot *ANYONE* who shows up to confiscate your weapons.
This governor violated his oath of the Constitution and should be immediately removed from office.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1989/10/01/st-croixs-climate-proved-explosive-after-hurricane-hugo-hit-the-island/5e8f3186-82bb-4800-9ca5-aa8249ca0927/?utm_term=.31e5d75d5f86
That should work out well when only the looters have guns. This is from the Washington Post about Hurricane Hugo in 1989 so it’s probably not even describing the worst of it.
Eff the State!
to begin seizing guns and ammunition from citizens
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How do they know the citizen has a gun, or ammunition?
I assume my taxes are still going to this tropical paradise of morons. Shut them off.
Nope. Not happening. That is not a lawful order when the Adjutant General orders law enforcement to violate the Bill of Rights. It is not a lawful order when government personnel attempt to violate my individual, God-given human right to defend myself. I hope this costs everyone involved their jobs plus a whole lot more in personal liability.