Posted on 01/07/2020 1:00:11 PM PST by Perseverando
That's a lot of supposition. In the mean time, otherwise good people end up dead, in jail, or falling into cowardly compliance...
When Matt speaks, we ALL should listen!
This essay is GREAT advice, and VA Second Amendment supporters should HEED IT, and NOT go to Richmond on Jan 20!
Nothing untoward has happened at any previous lobby day rally and I expect the capitol police will prevent trouble at this rally. Don’t be afraid to show up; I plan to be there.
Sage advice from a man who knows what hes talking about.
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you believe that? those police work for Northam and he wants an incident so he can declare an emergency and call in the National Guard.
Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.
and assume that everyone on the other side of this issue has evil intentions
So just like that, hiding under the couch becomes the new “bravery”?
Was thinking the same thing.
Ping
Charlotteville × 1000. Dont forget this is a city with a Democrat stronghold and the typical slums it comes with Democrats in charge in the classic sense. The demographics and population are nothing compared to that town.
Matt Bracken's recommendations, from the article, for those still planning on attending Lobby Day on January 20th:
Some suggestions for those still planning to attend:
Do not wear camo, or bring long guns, not even in your vehicle. Expect to be pulled over by the VSP at highway off-ramps on the way into downtown Richmond for mandatory safety checks, where you will be asked about any firearms in your car or truck. The police will then ask to inspect them, and to see IDs from everybody with you. They will film you, and record all firearm serial numbers and identification information. You will be hassled and harassed if you refuse to cooperate. These safety check officers will not be in a good mood to hear lectures on the 4th Amendment. Depending on their orders, and your decisions, you may never even make it to the Capitol Square.
Expect to be directed by LE toward distant or inconvenient parking places. Downtown Richmond will be under heavy police control, and their directions will not be suggestions. Anticipate that the walking route from your parking place to Capitol Square will take you through hostile opponents from Antifa or anti-gun groups. If you encounter Antifas taunting you or making threats of violence, and you wind up pulling out a pistol to protect yourself, expect to be arrested and held with a very high bail. And remember what happened at Twin Peaks: once your pistol is out, LE snipers may have your head in their cross-hairs. Once ignited, this is an escalation dynamic that is very hard to control.
Final Thoughts
Im sure that it feels fantastic to be a buffalo in the middle of a stampeding herd of your kin. A thousand tons of muscle, hooves and horns on the move, all thundering along together in a mighty gallop, shaking the very earth! Yes, that must feel very powerful. A thousand times more powerful than a few Indians waving blankets and setting small brush fires that you hardly notice from the middle of your galumphing herd.
Just make sure that youre not being stampeded toward a cliff, by devious political operatives who are more clever and cold-hearted than you. Remember Charlottesville, and what happened at Twin Peaks. Please think long and hard about stampeding into Richmond for what might turn out to be the mother of all buffalo jumps.
Keep it smart, and keep it local. Be the Indian, not the buffalo.
At some point a man realizes that pleading his case is not working, so he has to shift to deterrence. A man seeking to deter a potential adversary does not care what the adversary thinks of his character. He only cares that his deterrent posture is respected.
Deterrence is overt. And can be implemented legally.
A mere 500 men with unloaded shotguns is but a minor form of legal deterrence.
And I think the Feds will stay out of this one. They’ll be observers.
If any Freepers are attending, we should meet somewhere.
Well done Matt, although I get the impression that egos have already intruded upon the common sense of many.
I just scrolled thru your posting history.
Thanks for identifying yourself as exactly the type
of hothead provocateur Matt is talking about.
I agree, but you have to pick your battles and the correct battlefield, and Richmond isn't it.
Richmond on January 20th is not the right place. You are not going to change the politicians minds if they don't see you and if they are not embarrassed.
Richmond is a PR disaster waiting to happen. First, if 100,000 people show up, it didn't happen if it's not covered by the media. As Matt discussed in the article: "Within the same day, the media would be connecting the massacre to President Trump, and in a week, many Americans would believe that he was indirectly responsible for the carnage."
This may be, in many peoples minds, be reason enough to vote Trump out of office and destroy the 2nd Amendment and those who support and defend the Constitution.
I agree completely with Matt, keep the battle local.
And when the democrats cheat the people to stay in office?? If the challenge gets to the SCOTUS it will take years because they will refuse to hear it, thus let the lower court ruling stand and we all know how they will rule. Sorry to be so cynical but I live in Kalifornia and am pro Second Amendment.
Virginia Beach, “enemy territory”, just voted to be a 2nd Amendment sanctuary... many of the attendees gave testimony while open carrying a side arm.
The VCDL urges people not to carry long guns. I would respect their wishes.
I wouldn’t be afraid to peacefully assemble.
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