Posted on 06/15/2004 11:16:04 AM PDT by FlJoePa
Good rationale for closing down shooting ranges, too.
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2002/Oct-20-Sun-2002/opinion/19824466.html
Yes, it apparently is, and shooting ranges do get shut down. Our shooting range is the other side of the landfill and adjacent to the military ranges. So it will be good for a while longer even though it has been shortened some to 300 yards, which means I can't get all the pistol practice I need.
Given all the ridiculous, unconstitutional and just plain stupid laws being cooked up by the parasites - we do now. And we need more of this kind of resistance, or Big Stupid Government will assume they totally own us. Instead of just most of us.
Exactly.
Couldn't have described it better to account for all the 'no smoking' signs bars and restaurants imposed by that lacky gang of despots. No such thing as private property anymore. Taxation and regulation signalled the end of the 'pursuit of happiness' in America.
Liberty is up next on the chopping block (guns). After that, your life won't be worth a damn anyway, except for how the 'state' wants to use you.
This guy looks to be one of those "Charlie Varrick" guys. Last of the independents
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069865/
Here's a suggestion, John:
Piss off and leave the guy alone. This isn't Amerika...yet.
If there's water enough to make all that mud, it's obviously (at least part) unbuildable wetlands anyway...
Please inform me when the hundreds of thousands of illegal lawbreakers have been rounded up and sent home.
Bull$hit!
Trust me, 900 acres ANYWHERE in Martin County is worth untold millions of dollars.
So there is a lein on this guys land for $2.8 million?
What happens if he sells it to a relative for a $1 and declares bankruptcy, then buys it back for a $1 a year later?
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