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Jack-booted thugs on the move in Oregon

Started by bull, February 23, 2013, 10:39:41 PM

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bull

Check this out. A gun ban bill has been introduced in Oregon that would make Stalin grin with pride. How much of this crap is going on in other states?

Read the text: http://www.leg.state.or.us/13reg/measpdf/hb3200.dir/hb3200.intro.pdf

charge69

All I gotta say is:  "God Bless Texas" !!    :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

polywideblock

their f*cked, they can  join Australia  and other countries with gun bans


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bull

Quote from: charge69 on February 23, 2013, 10:58:56 PM
All I gotta say is:  "God Bless Texas" !!    :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

No kidding. I need to get out of here.

JB400


skip68

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bull

Quote from: skip68 on February 23, 2013, 11:17:42 PM
Time to get a new address bull.  

Been thinking about that for quite a while now. ID, TX, UT, AZ, MT, WY, OK are all looking pretty good here lately.

skip68

Utah has got some beautiful country without the 500 inches of annual rain.     :rofl:
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Mopar Nut

"Dear God, my prayer for 2024 is a fat bank account and a thin body. Please don't mix these up like you did the last ten years."

bull


Mopar Nut

Northern UT. I'm retiring to Southern UT. as soon as I can.
"Dear God, my prayer for 2024 is a fat bank account and a thin body. Please don't mix these up like you did the last ten years."

skip68

Southern Utah is beautiful.  Mr Angry Mike can vouch for that.   
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Mopar Nut

"Dear God, my prayer for 2024 is a fat bank account and a thin body. Please don't mix these up like you did the last ten years."

bull

Quote from: skip68 on February 24, 2013, 01:32:26 AM
Southern Utah is beautiful.  Mr Angry Mike can vouch for that.  

I was there in August 2011. Loved it.



daveco

I moved to Texas from Oregon in 1984 (thank you U.S. Army) when I go back to visit family I can hardly recognize the place. :rotz:
It's sad, but I'm afraid that state is lost.
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Budnicks

The nanny state of California with liberal srtonghoolds & major crime especially in L.A. & S.F. Bay areas {where I live in the NorCal Serria foothill, it's not too bad, just the big cities} & all the ubber liberal states like New York, Maryland, Penn., Mass., N.H., Ill. {especially Chicago it's murder capitol USA}, D.C. & Ohio, even Washington {because of Seattle area} & Oregon {because of Portland areas}, for mested up strict gun regulations, they have some of the worst crimes in the nation, especially in the liberal strongholds & inner-cities, murder, welfare, minorities, gangs, drugs & crime, go hand & hand... when will they understand ??, it just doesn't freaken work...
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charge69

If people don't wake up to the ever-creeping and growing denial of citizen's rights this Administration is trying to accomplish, there will not be a USA anymore.

Guess it might be time for Texas to again become an independent Republic.

I am not now or ever have  been a big Cowboys Football fan, especially after that carpet-bagging Jerry Jones came in from Arkansas and bought the team but, I gotta admit, the Cheerleaders do look nice!  Once again,  "God Bless Texas"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbH60wCO-Yw

John_Kunkel

The proposed Oregon law is a near carbon copy of the "assault rifle" ban enacted in the PRK back in the early nineties. The law is bound to be stiffened by new legislation introduced since Newtown.
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

bull

In a sense it's somewhat of a comfort knowing that many features of the measures being introduced are so draconian in nature thay can't have much of a real chance of passing. Furthermore, how can many of these items be enforced short of SERT, FBI and ATF teams getting into firefights with holdouts all over the nation? The audacity of the state bills being introduced here and in Colorado, Missouri, Minnesota, etc. really are pretty surreal.

For example, here is what is being reported as part of the language of the Missouri bill:

4. Any person who, prior to the effective date of this law, was legally in possession of an assault weapon or large capacity magazine shall have ninety days from such effective date to do any of the following without being subject to prosecution:

(1) Remove the assault weapon or large capacity magazine from the state of Missouri;

(2) Render the assault weapon permanently inoperable; or

(3) Surrender the assault weapon or large capacity magazine to the appropriate law enforcement agency for destruction, subject to specific agency regulations.

5. Unlawful manufacture, import, possession, purchase, sale, or transfer of an assault weapon or a large capacity magazine is a class C felony.

polywideblock

john Howard  :eek2: brought in almost exactly the same blanket ban  .then had an "amnesty" and bought back all the "bad guns" at a fraction of there worth. conned Aussie public big time .he raced straight over to "advise" obama on how to disarm the public .


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bull

Does Australia have anything that could equate to our 2nd Amendment? Because that's going to be a real game-changer here. It's interesting to me that the very thing our Founders created to prevent tyranny is the thing most likely to provoke it.

polywideblock

nothing at all about a right to bear arms or anthing similar . that was his argument and his mandate to disarm Aussie public for our own good. "times have changed and you don't need a 22 to kill snakes/rabbits anymore"  were "modern, civilised  human beings". only thing that changed is  that the only people with guns  now are criminals/bikies etc


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CaptMarvel

Quote from: bull on February 23, 2013, 10:39:41 PM
Check this out. A gun ban bill has been introduced in Oregon that would make Stalin grin with pride. How much of this crap is going on in other states?

Read the text: http://www.leg.state.or.us/13reg/measpdf/hb3200.dir/hb3200.intro.pdf

None of it in Utah, thankfully

CaptMarvel

Quote from: bull on February 25, 2013, 12:03:48 AM
Does Australia have anything that could equate to our 2nd Amendment? Because that's going to be a real game-changer here. It's interesting to me that the very thing our Founders created to prevent tyranny is the thing most likely to provoke it.
Yep....the really sad part is that more and more Americans don't realize that the founders wanted us to have a fighting chance against our own corrupt, out of control intrusive government. It wasn't nearly as much about national defense or hunting turkeys with muskets. We can thank a certain side of the political aisle and their media puppets for this great lie.. :brickwall:

bull

Right. Back then it had noting at all to do with hunting. In the 1700s, if you didn't hunt (in most cases) your family didn't eat.

chargerboy69

Indiana will not pass anything like that.  The Governor, Mike Pence, is a Republican and the State House is a Republican super majority. 

Now next door in Illinois. . .  :o
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RallyeMike

A lot of honest law-abiding citizens are destined to become outlaws if this keeps up. And then "they" will declare us safer, but the reality will be that nothing has changed.

:rotz: 

...and if yer thinking of moving to Texas to be safer, the chances are better that you'll have to use your legal assault rifle there. Crime stats are in the top 1/3 of all the states.
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John_Kunkel

Quote from: CaptMarvel on February 25, 2013, 03:54:09 AM
Yep....the really sad part is that more and more Americans don't realize that the founders wanted us to have a fighting chance against our own corrupt, out of control intrusive government.

That's the part that the anti-gunners don't get, they read the 2A literally without also reading the writings of the framers...the 2A is about rebellion, not about hunting/self defense.
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

charge69

I fully agree with John!!  Find the word "hunting" in the Constitution, much less, the 2nd Ammendment. It just is not about hunting. It is about "liberty"!

bull

Quote from: RallyeMike on February 25, 2013, 04:15:27 PM
A lot of honest law-abiding citizens are destined to become outlaws if this keeps up. And then "they" will declare us safer, but the reality will be that nothing has changed.

:rotz:  

...and if yer thinking of moving to Texas to be safer, the chances are better that you'll have to use your legal assault rifle there. Crime stats are in the top 1/3 of all the states.

True, but I bet 95% of that 1/3 takes place in Houston and/or Dallas/Ft. Worth. Houston is a mammoth city and I would never want to live there. Dallas either.

BTW, I do not own an assault rifle (no AR-15s, no Ak-47s, I don't have 2,000+ rounds of ammunition, etc.), I have 2 shotguns, a few hunting rifles and a pair of handguns. The reason I post this kind of stuff is because I'm very concerned with the recent efforts on the part of the state and federal governments to screw with the US Constitution. They've gotten very brazen lately and I don't know if the recent election has emboldened them to push this nonsense to the extreme they're pushing it but just the fact that they're pushing it this far should tell you a lot about the direction they want to go. Gun owner or not, this has gotten to the point where everyone who values the importance of the Bill of Rights should be more than a little concerned.

Also, FYI, they've finally had to officially admit that there was no AR-15 used on the kids in Newtown: http://www.today.com/video/today/50208495#50208495

RallyeMike

Quote..... The reason I post this kind of stuff is because I'm very concerned with the recent efforts on the part of the state and federal governments to screw with the US Constitution. They've gotten very brazen lately and I don't know if the recent election has emboldened them to push this nonsense to the extreme they're pushing it but just the fact that they're pushing it this far should tell you a lot about the direction they want to go. Gun owner or not, this has gotten to the point where everyone who values the importance of the Bill of Rights should be more than a little concerned.

Also, FYI, they've finally had to officially admit that there was no AR-15 used on the kids in Newtown: http://www.today.com/video/today/50208495#50208495

That news isn't exactly breaking !  :lol:


I share your worry about the state of nonsense, extremism, and lack of logical thought but it's not limited to this just this election or today's politicians.

We all woke up 2003 in an alternate universe where it no longer means anything to not be truthful. The American machine laid waste to an entire country, and when the truth came out that the primary reason for it was untrue, only a handful of people cared. That approach and attitude carries on today, currently focused on an irrational gun control push that is based on faulty facts and logic.

At the rate we are going my guess is that the Salem Witch Trials will soon see a re-emergence.
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Fred

Quote from: bull on February 24, 2013, 09:04:55 AM
Quote from: skip68 on February 24, 2013, 01:32:26 AM
Southern Utah is beautiful.  Mr Angry Mike can vouch for that.  

I was there in August 2011. Loved it.





Been there, done that. Just gorgeous.   :2thumbs:


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bull

Quote from: RallyeMike on February 26, 2013, 12:14:25 AM
Quote..... The reason I post this kind of stuff is because I'm very concerned with the recent efforts on the part of the state and federal governments to screw with the US Constitution. They've gotten very brazen lately and I don't know if the recent election has emboldened them to push this nonsense to the extreme they're pushing it but just the fact that they're pushing it this far should tell you a lot about the direction they want to go. Gun owner or not, this has gotten to the point where everyone who values the importance of the Bill of Rights should be more than a little concerned.

Also, FYI, they've finally had to officially admit that there was no AR-15 used on the kids in Newtown: http://www.today.com/video/today/50208495#50208495

That news isn't exactly breaking !  :lol:


It isn't breaking news, I agree, but at the same time so many people just go about their business with their heads in the clouds in apathy. I start feeling like a nutjob shouting from a mountain top while a bunch of robots shuffle by below just staring at the ground. When is Roddy Piper going to find that box of secret sunglasses?

sunfire69

Bull, you can warn all you want...most people believe everything they hear on T.V. and read on the internet..and they say everything is ok...don't worry....but until people get smacked right between the eyes they won't listen...it will take some time...but people will eventually see what is going on....the best thing we can do is to plan for the future...make sure that those that follow behond have something to fight for their rights with...

daveco

Control freaks can never ever have enough control to satisfy them. This issue will become a permanent battle.
Anti gun ownership arguments are almost based on the false premise that the world can be made safe.

Gun owners better not give an inch, we have reasonable restrictions as it stands.  




R/Tree

RallyeMike

QuoteWhen is Roddy Piper going to find that box of secret sunglasses?

:lol: Exactly!  :lol:
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sunfire69

But notice....gun control in the cities doesn't work....not because of the mentality...or the gangs...or drugs...the reason it doesn't work is because the people in the out lying country have guns...and they find their way into the city....so we tell the people in the major cities "the only way you can be safe is if we take the guns from the people in the country" and they say ok...fine take em...we don't care what you have to do just save us from ourselves...now you have one population group against another....kind of like blaming rich people because your poor ( and no I'm neither I'm like most of us stuck in the middle where money gets tight)...there is a pattern forming...look at the patterns....look at the demographics...I have never in my life been a conspiracy theorist  but way ..way to many things over the last couple of years just don't add up...and the apparent dividing of the population makes me real uneasy...rich against poor..inner city against suburbs...and so on....

daveco

Anthropomorphization of the tool is a major (if not the primary) contributing factor.
It's politically incorrect to declare the aberrant behavior as the problem. Because then the person would be bad, and that sort of observation is not allowed.
The gun is evil. Just disregard the underlying moral decay.
R/Tree

mauve66

gun control laws only work for those that can't think for themselves, that's why they don't stop criminals from getting guns

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Quote from: bull on February 25, 2013, 10:45:34 PM
Also, FYI, they've finally had to officially admit that there was no AR-15 used on the kids in Newtown: http://www.today.com/video/today/50208495#50208495

Everyone knew that the day it happened. They had video of the police finding it in the trunk of the car.  There were also reports of a second person that the police chased down and the news originally reported on, but then he mysteriously disappeared... after being spotted in the front seat of a police cruiser. There may be more to this than meets the eye.
Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



bull

Before all this I never cared about the AR-15, but now that the government is telling me I can't have one it makes me want to get one.

CaptMarvel

Quote from: daveco on February 26, 2013, 01:31:09 PM

Gun owners better not give an inch, we have reasonable restrictions as it stands.  





Absolutely right! It's high time to actually draw this line in the sand and not flinch for a change...and whatever outcome that brings with it! When any govt. official usurps power not granted to them and shreds the constitution, and American patriots finally stand up for the law and say no, then who is the real criminal? I know a group of very intelligent folks 200+ years ago who were gutsy beyond measure that realized who the criminals were! :scratchchin:

polywideblock



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Budnicks

Quote from: CaptMarvel on February 25, 2013, 03:54:09 AM
Quote from: bull on February 25, 2013, 12:03:48 AM
Does Australia have anything that could equate to our 2nd Amendment? Because that's going to be a real game-changer here. It's interesting to me that the very thing our Founders created to prevent tyranny is the thing most likely to provoke it.
Yep....the really sad part is that more and more Americans don't realize that the founders wanted us to have a fighting chance against our own corrupt, out of control intrusive government. It wasn't nearly as much about national defense or hunting turkeys with muskets. We can thank a certain side of the political aisle and their media puppets for this great lie.. :brickwall:
Thank you,  :2thumbs: very well said, finally someone who understands what the 2nd Amendment is really truly & factually all about...
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bull

"Firearms stand next in importance to the constitution itself. They are the American people's liberty teeth and keystone under independence ... from the hour the Pilgrims landed to the present day, events, occurences and tendencies prove that to ensure peace security and happiness, the rifle and pistol are equally indispensable ... the very atmosphere of firearms anywhere restrains evil interference — they deserve a place of honor with all that's good." - George Washington

twodko

Sandy Hook et al were horrific events to be sure. They are beyond rational but people have a need to rationalize things to try and comprehend the uncomprehendable. He masses need to blame something ......blame someone to villify and then be able to live with the horror.          
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