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    Quote Originally Posted by Det-Sog View Post
    This can work both ways. Let's say the left gains total control in 2025-2028 then stacks the SCOTUS and/or just flips it hard left for the next 50 years. Said SCOTUS then rules that The 2A is for well regulated militias only and rules in favor of Australia type confiscation.

    Remember folks... The END GOAL for the left IS Australia type gun confiscation.

    Check your childish emotions and vote for the candidate in November that will protect The SCOTUS. It's literally ALL that we have left. You may not like who you vote for, but you are voting for the SCOTUS, not the man.
    Amen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    I remember I felt horrible when the 9/11 attacks happened. With the sea of stupid in that city, I wouldn't feel nearly as bad about it today.
    I was just talking about this yesterday with a friend; I really feel no kinship to the majority of our countrymen. When you lose the common culture and values that make nationalism possible, there really is no reason to see New Yorkers as anything more than another competing group that has malicious intent towards your rights.

    Quote Originally Posted by Det-Sog View Post
    This can work both ways. Let's say the left gains total control in 2025-2028 then stacks the SCOTUS and/or just flips it hard left for the next 50 years. Said SCOTUS then rules that The 2A is for well regulated militias only and rules in favor of Australia type confiscation.

    Remember folks... The END GOAL for the left IS Australia type gun confiscation.

    Check your childish emotions and vote for the candidate in November that will protect The SCOTUS. It's literally ALL that we have left. You may not like who you vote for, but you are voting for the SCOTUS, not the man.
    Yeah, the answer is to clearly vote harder to protect the branch that is incapable of doing anything and is currently being ignored.

    If they ever try to carry out gun confiscation, being ready to use those guns will do you far more favors than having voted harder for a man that was going to protect SCOTUS for just a few more years, years that will just see things get worse anyway. That time is coming no matter who wins in November.
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    The ultimate in stupidity is the Glock Switches are used almost exclusively by gang-bangers, who happen to be what? Usually minorities. So instead of going after illegal giggle switches, which would net almost all people that they want to be let free, the instead go after people with the Ford Escort of guns. Because if you chip it, you will get 600hp.
    The Second Amendment ACKNOWLEDGES our right to own and bear arms that are in common use that can be used for lawful purposes. The arms can be restricted ONLY if subject to historical analogue from the founding era or is dangerous (unsafe) AND unusual.

    It's that simple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    The ultimate in stupidity is the Glock Switches are used almost exclusively by gang-bangers, who happen to be what? Usually minorities. So instead of going after illegal giggle switches, which would net almost all people that they want to be let free, the instead go after people with the Ford Escort of guns. Because if you chip it, you will get 600hp.
    And Glock continues to fall all over itself to discount firearms to ny.gov agencies trying to eliminate a large part of Glock's sales.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HKGuns View Post
    Of course you are correct. The founders didn't do a good enough job of providing for enforcement of rulings, as I don't think they considered the possibility of lawless liars in every branch of Government..
    They were all well aware of the type of person that would seek absolute power. Some of them opposed that while others had hit something of a glass ceiling within the British system and I assume that is why the only mention of punishment is for treason.

    The Bill of Rights was forced in by those who were opposed to largesse while the BoR was opposed by those seeking absolute power.

    Adams' and other federalists' sedition act as a method to stay in office was a very early example of thumbing their noses at limits on themselves/liberties of citizens. Jefferson failed by not hanging the whole lot of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HKGuns View Post
    Of course you are correct. The founders didn't do a good enough job of providing for enforcement of rulings, as I don't think they considered the possibility of lawless liars in every branch of Government.

    There are no consequences for anyone in Government and that is the biggest thing that needs to change. The Agencies attend those congressional hearings, which are nothing more than TV opportunities for the campaigners, especially when you have a partisan DOJ.
    They absolutely considered the possibility of lawless liars in government and gave the mechanism to deal with them- it’s called the 2nd Amendment and it ain’t about hunting or home defense- it’s about shooting crooked tyrannical politicians in the face when they pull crooked tyrannical shit.

    Were all just a bunch of way too comfortable, too much to lose pussies right now to exercise that oh so important clause.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HKGuns View Post
    Nothing but Political pandering. Its unconstitutional and they know it. Doesn't pass the common use or historical tests established by SCOTUS and they will lose in court.

    How much longer are NYer's going to continue to let these fools knowingly draft unconstitutional bills, then blow your tax dollars defending the losses in court?
    Well, it would again seem to me to be the kind of lowest level Political pandering.
    It's unconstitutional and yes they do know it, but lets reduce the whole issue to it's core. They feel someone doing something unconstitutional is perfectly fine as long as it fits the "Agenda".
    So if Stalin walked in and said I can fix this, I just need to kill about 8 million people, the entire viewership for the view would be okay with that.

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    They do crap like this because, in their tiny little brains, they think they are doing something constructive and believe it will go through! And even if they can't get it passed, they are confident in their task of tying stuff up in court and hoping they can drain the bank accounts of the people and law firms/organizations presenting the case! The longer they can drag this out in court the longer it will take for the good guys to win, if ever! When ya look at the map of NY 95% of it is RED but they're mostly in the rule counties, the city controls the vote, look at CA, same thing. Like ya say this has little chance of passing the big test although I'm sure the good politicians will sleep well knowing they did something to combat "gun violence".

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    Quote Originally Posted by m1a_scoutguy View Post
    They do crap like this because, in their tiny little brains, they think they are doing something constructive and believe it will go through! And even if they can't get it passed, they are confident in their task of tying stuff up in court and hoping they can drain the bank accounts of the people and law firms/organizations presenting the case! The longer they can drag this out in court the longer it will take for the good guys to win, if ever! When ya look at the map of NY 95% of it is RED but they're mostly in the rule counties, the city controls the vote, look at CA, same thing. Like ya say this has little chance of passing the big test although I'm sure the good politicians will sleep well knowing they did something to combat "gun violence".
    This is why I believe the victim of a frivolous lawsuit or malicious prosecution should be reimbursed for all attorneys fees and court costs once the case is thrown out, even if that occurs on appeal. Let it come out of the DOJ’s budget. The process itself has become the punishment and things will never get any better until they are taught a lesson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsbhike View Post
    Sounds like Glock needs to Barrett/BCM ny.gov
    That should actually be done by the entire industry.
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