More incrementalism. Give the Dems credit for playing the long game well.
just liberals being liberals
They have no faith in God, so they compensate for that by trying to control everything, even that over which they have no control.
so they believe that if there were no guns, murder would stop, ect.
Liberals do this with everything, thus the constant churn of “miracle foods” that will help you live forever, ect.
Not stupid, but rather evil. The Democrat goal is a disarmed and helpless populace ruled with an iron fist with every idiotic democrat whim and fantasy enforced be armed agents of the state. Call someone by the wrong made up pronoun and it’s assault. Defend yourself from violent criminals and go to jail. Etc. this only works with a disarmed populace
“And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family?”
I’m guessing they’ve carefully poll-tested to see how far the can push without getting a reaction that overcomes the Wayne county fraud machine.
What would a ditzy, dumbass broad know about gun control?
Won’t stop a single hoodrat from getting a gun.
As you probably already know, Michigan has a handgun registration system where the Michigan State Police maintains a database of all registered handguns and their owners.
How it currently works is that before you purchase a pistol from a private individual you must first obtain a pistol purchase permit from your local police department or county sheriff, depending on your jurisdiction.
If you purchase your pistol from an FFL, then they will fill out a pistol license form.
Once you purchase the pistol, both the seller and the buyer would sign the three copies of the pistol license form. The seller would retain one copy, and give two copies to the buyer. The buyer would retain one copy, and turn in the last copy to their local police or sheriff department for registration with the Michigan State Police.
Once the bill that Whitless signed today goes into effect, the burden of turning in a copy of the pistol license to the local police shifts from the buyer to the seller.
I believe this was done because the MSU shooter Anthony McRae had legally purchased the handgun he used in his February 13 rampage on the Michigan State University campus, but he never turned in a copy of the pistol license to his local police as required. So now the legislature is making it the responsibility of the seller to turn in this paperwork.
More hastles for FFLs, and a bigger burden on private sellers.
The fraudulent election of 2020 had far more repercussions than just the presidency.