HUh?
You mean you can trade private property uhm....privately?
What’s up with dat?
Michael Bloomturd hired out-of-state young men and women to come to Maine to gather signatures for a ballot initiative which would have banned the private sales of firearms in Maine.
Enough foolish people signed, and it qualified for the November 2016 election ballot.
Bloomturd outspent the No on 3 pro Second Amendment people by a huge amount of money. The police chiefs of Maine appeared in TV ads, in uniform, expressing support for Bloomturd’s plan.
The sheriff’s of Maine also appeared in commercials, in uniform, and urged people to vote No on 3 (and no to Bloomturd).
Election night was sweet; Trump won the election, Trump carried Maine’s Second Congressional District by 10 points (Maine split’s it’s electoral votes by Congressional district), and Mikey Bloomturd’s ballot initiative to ban the private sale of guns in Maine went down to defeat. A nice trifecta.