Posted on 06/29/2022 3:08:58 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Our NY State legislature passed a law saying illegals could vote. It had to be struck down by the NY Supreme Court, the day before an important election.
We have a hard time keeping up with the criminals in Albany.
Briar is stepping aside, tomorrow. That means that the new Quota Hire is now going to be gumming up the works.
SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED
Here in the state of Washington there are a few places where you can’t carry a gun (schools, courthouses, and bars). Maybe some/all sports arenas? (It has been so long now!)
Businesses can put up a “Guns Prohibited” sign but if they do somehow see that you have a gun the most they can do is ask you to leave. If you don’t leave, then they can call the police on you for trespassing.
Not to say that somebody might not freak out if they see the gun, and call 9-1-1 and yell “the guy has a gun come quick!!” and you get killed by SWAT. (Like happened at the Las Vegas Costco years ago.)
Shall not be infringed... or infringed unless otherwise noted?
One fence taken down, another put up. And round we go.
I do believe that Hochul might actually lose the next election if it were not for the fact NY election have been converted to full on vote fraud now. She actually had to defy the vote of the people of NY in order to make sure she could use the democrats favorite vote fraud tool. Mail in ballots.
They will just keep passing this crap over and over again until they run the courts and cement it like they did with roe.
And it’ll take decades to reverse
Any business that bans firearms should have strict liability for your safety. Let them pay for their virtue signalling with their insurance rates.
And it's just another charge to tack onto anyone who has to defend himself.
Concealed means concealed. Carry anyway.
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