Posted on 05/28/2018 1:11:52 PM PDT by davikkm
The Massachusetts House of Representatives recently passed a bill that would give judges the power to seize weapons from individuals reported as a danger to themselves or others. It would allow family members, roommates, current and former romantic partners, and police officials to petition a court to take away a gun owners weapons for a year.
Of course, objections by the National Rifle Association and local gun owners have filled the air without recognition by supporters of the bill. The state Senate, controlled by Democrats, and Governor Charlie Baker, a Republican, are giddy with their newly minted power in passing red flag legislation
The NRA has labeled the bill as a gun grab. It is clear this legislation will allow firearms to be seized from individuals following baseless accusations without proper due process, the NRA announced. But most American people do not need anyone to tell them this, as we know without a doubt what this means to our Second Amendment Right we are losing ground in maintaining what we hold dear.
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“Are..are those subtitles!? Uh, can’t you understand what I am saying!!? I...I studied English at the bloody university of Cairo!! Oh, you see how they condescend to us with their subtitles!!!”
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Cairo...
I’ve seen Bob Hope in His ROAD movies.
Did You ride a Camel?
But Hey...
Thanks for playing,
No, you have to pay through the nose to have the guns stored for a year, and if you can’t afford it (and they see to it that you cannot), the firearms are forfeit, to be sold off to the public.
Fact.
The Constitutional Reformation of America is growing closer day by day.
I’m talking about RESTORATION and REBUILDING the Rights the leftists and their willing neoliberal fools have stolen from the American People.
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