To: dinodino
I think, (I could be wrong) you don't understand me.
I use any and all mags as I want and see fit in any weapon I desire.
I live in Michigan, we have a somewhat new CCW law here, however it made no difference because I always carry a firearms, and always will, WITHOUT ASKING the "MASTERS" for permission.
I believe if a law violates my rights, I simple ignore it. This might prove costly one day. I might need to have a long court fight (and yes, I plan on going ALL the way to the Supreme Court).
So, If you wanted to hear how I violate federal laws and the laws of my state, you did. Just like a peice of paper DOESN'T give me my rights, niether does/will a piece of paper remove them.
101 posted on
04/19/2003 7:48:29 AM PDT by
Wild Game
(FMCDH)
To: Wild Game; Jhoffa_; Tailback; Double Tap
Well, I'm sorry to report to you that the entire premise of your thread is blown. The AW ban has indeed affected you: it's made you a criminal for exercising your 2A rights. I'd call that a MAJOR effect.
To: Wild Game
I live in Michigan, we have a somewhat new CCW law here, however it made no difference because I always carry a firearms, and always will, WITHOUT ASKING the "MASTERS" for permission.I see, so you are an uncaught felon.
113 posted on
04/19/2003 8:02:29 AM PDT by
Lazamataz
(c) Entertaining beautiful women since 1972 ! :^)
To: Wild Game
Well then, the difference is that before AWB your arrest would have been recognized by the entire population as unConstitutional on its face. Now, any who come to your defense look like dangerous gun nuts. Once you are caught, you lose your right to vote, many job opportunities, and you right to own
any gun (a violation of which starts this whole cycle all over again).
So, the net difference is that now the majority of the population, law enforcement officials, the judiciary, and many gun-owners will have no problem watching you get your other rights taken away. What a great new spectator sport that Congress has brought us! *grrrr*
To: Wild Game
"So, If you wanted to hear how I violate federal laws and the laws of my state, you did. Just like a peice of paper DOESN'T give me my rights, niether does/will a piece of paper remove them."
First of all, let me say that I deeply admire and respect your refusal to obey unconstitutional laws.
I think what many of us on this thread are saying, though, is "Let's stop the govt from passing or extending unconstitutional laws."
We may fight these laws, but given the corrupt nature of our courts and prosecutors, and the failure of judges to give instructions that truly reflect our laws (such as the instruction that jurors have the right to judge the facts and the law) we are fighting a losing battle in our courts. Better to not have these stupid laws on the books in the first place, rather than have some D.A. jack up someone on charges for violating a stupid law and force some poor guy to spend thousands of dollars defending himself against a government who is going to use the power of the State (not to mention the unlimited tax money confiscated at the point of a gun from his fellow citizens) to try to send him to prison.
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