Posted on 05/25/2011 3:38:30 PM PDT by GVnana
On March 30, the 30th anniversary of the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan, Jim Brady, who sustained a debilitating head wound in the attack, and his wife, Sarah, came to Capitol Hill to push for a ban on the controversial "large magazines."
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Gun Control means using two hands.
What Good Can a Handgun Do Against An Army?
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Unfortunately, there will be folks that will hold to the defense that they never saw the memo.
If there is no record anywhere that you ever possessed it, then they can never find the probable cause to search your property to take it from you.
I remember cops that would wear a second weapons (ankle holster). They never obtained permission but held to the rationale that they would rather be alive and facing discipline for carrying and using in self-defense a 2nd weapon, then to ask for permission, be denied and turn up dead because someone got their hands on their primary weapon.
Just to say that folks need to think some things through to their possible conclusions.
When in doubt, bury it in PVC in the backyard, just don't forget later where you put it.
If the time comes when you have to bury your weapons in the backyard then the time has come to use them.
“...banning large magazines”
Does this mean Time and Newsweek will be outlawed?/s
I think that the tactics of future gun control efforts will mostly surround restricting the availabilty of ammunition.
Meanwhile, we are working on removing Obama “under the radar”!
That's the first place the cops will look with their metal detectors. If you live in a heavily wooded area the best place would be away from the house and put the guns in PVC and put them way up in a pine tree or similar heavily leafed tree. The PVC of course is camo'd.
What’s the point if they’re coming to your house to get your guns?
Great Keyword: bhofascism
You can still hide them. Okay, it’ll be easier at my folks place because they live on six acres of heavily wooded land, on the side of a mountain, up a forest service road. The whole area is part of the Olympic National Forest area, hundreds of square miles of nothing but forest. OTOH, you could just say they’re at the bottom of the lake when your boat sank, or something ....
I understand, but I think it’s gone too far if we are hiding our guns and the other guns are taken. We need to not allow the taking of guns in the first place is what I mean.
I look at it as being ready. When we read that guns will be required to be turned in is when they’ll go underground (or up in trees). I think we’ll see the beginnings of it though when federal gun registration is required. But I agree with what you’re saying.
OR... you could use them.
Unless you’re organized into some sort of militia, individual response to confiscation is hard. Sure, you could go out John Wayne style but what good would it do? You’re just one person. Suburbanites would be in worse shape. People out in the country better.
“Does this mean Time and Newsweek will be outlawed?/s”
Na, no chance, they haven’t been large magazines for years due to their liberal bias. I picked up a Newsweek the other day at the doctor’s office out of morbid curiosity and laughed because is was basically a pamphlet...
If people bury their firearms, what are they going to do, dig them up occasionally in the dark of night, oil them, tenderly stroke them, talk lovingly to them?
Guns are for using, not burying, If one doesn’t have the nads to resist, then by all means bury them, real deep and just forget where, for such people will never have the guts to use them anyway, ever.
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