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To: SWAMPSNIPER

It’s a satire site, UNFORTUNATELY!

The Police were specifically exempted from the Connecticut law as I understand it.


17 posted on 03/08/2014 4:36:36 AM PST by The Working Man
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To: The Working Man

I would expect the enforcers to be exempted, as well as the politicians and their associated Union thugs, party donors, bureaucrats and political hacks.

I would not expect to see the doors of any inner city gangsta cribs being kicked in, nor confiscation SWAT teams venturing into any Muslim enclaves.

Enforcement is typically quite selective, and I presume confiscation will be too.

Race (White), religion (Christian or Jewish) and political ideology (they have the voter registration and political donation data base as well as NRA Membership lists and whatever else the NSA cares to share with them to compare with their “scofflaw” list, you can bet) will be factors in determining who gets visited by the gestapo first, and who will be “taught a lesson” and “made an example of”.

Anyone who resists will be used to reenforce the propaganda that all NRA or TEA Members, Veterans or whoever can be associated with the probably dead insurgent are “radical/violent/terrorists”.

Thousands of sheeple will cheer the gestapo on and bleat with delight while they mow you down and / or incinerate your home and family.

I keep getting a sinking feeling that this is probably not going to end well.

If you think that armed resistance is going to work, check with those who resisted gun confiscation under Hugo Chavez in Venezuela a few years back.


25 posted on 03/08/2014 5:19:59 AM PST by George Varnum (Isaiah 5:20 Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light...)
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