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To: from occupied ga
A few cases of ineffective over-reach:

- Requiring background checks for all private sales and transfers.

No indication this would have stopped any of the mass shootings. The straw purchases in the Columbine shootings were already prohibited by law and did not stop the transfer.

- Safe storage laws make the weapons useless for self-defense.

- Red Flag orders would quickly be abused as the new "SWATing" technique.

- Magazine limits are unenforcible nonsense due to current widespread availability and the speed at which magazines can be changed.

Did I mention that the phrase "high-powered firearms" is completely misused? The assault weapons ban is completely bogus and not implementable.

- The "black market" meme is code for licensing of all guns.

48 posted on 06/11/2018 6:18:48 AM PDT by G Larry (There is no great virtue in bargaining with the Devil)
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To: G Larry
A few cases of ineffective over-reach:

I think we all know that there isn't the slightest intent by anti-gunners to stop school shootings. The Schumers and Bloombergs of the world are not stupid nor are they "misguided." They are evil. They are well aware that their wish list of infringements won't have the slightest effect on real crime. of In fact they want more massacres so they can bath in the blood of innocents to push their real agenda - total citizen disarmament.

Once that's accomplished there will be no constraints on their power and they intend to wield it to control our every action. Hate speech - anything they don't want you to say. Transportation - public, stay home or pay a fortune in taxes for fuel. Housing - get rid of the suburbs and move everyone into apartments in the cities. We've all heard all of these proposed as serious initiatives by the left.

52 posted on 06/11/2018 6:45:25 AM PDT by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
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