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Do you know the make-up of the Virginia House of Delegates perchance? Who controls the state Senate? The Republicans have a two-thirds super-majority in the HoD. There is a pretty strong firewall there and Ed Gillespie has a great chance of becoming the next governor, especially since Terry McAwful is catching beaucoup shit over the riots for the demoncraps. I would put Oregon and Washington state light-years ahead of those two. View Quote |
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We know it's coming. State rights when it comes to the 2nd amendment trumps the Constitution. Nothing will be done, and I would even bet my rare Colt Commando with the M4 LE roll stamp on it that SCOTUS would even deem AR's not under the 2nd amendment. So with that said what's the next state? I'm going with Vermont with a 2nd guess of Virginia. I could also see Ohio following those foot steps. View Quote Vermont? |
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Washington State - because we have the "tyranny of the majority" initiative process here. Even with the 2nd Amendment, and a state constitution that is even less ambiguous, I don't think we'll be able to hold off the masses much longer. And recent State Supreme Court rulings have shown that they are perfectly willing to "conveniently interpret" things to suit their agenda (Seattle Gun Tax recently upheld as constitutional for example.) View Quote |
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Oregon is slowly chipping away at our rights. Those mother fuckers won't be happy until anyone caught with a gun is thrown in prison for life.
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My state had full blue except for Senators for over 100 years. It just changed in 2016. We're full red now. View Quote Structurally, it's pretty safe and va has the most effective state level rkba org in the us. |
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Can't believe Illinois doesn't have more votes View Quote Chicago, Oak Park and Highland Park went for it. The entire rest of the State took a pass. Even the ultra-liberal enclave where I live (Evanston) considered a ban and then discarded it as being meaningless. |
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I wouldn't wish it on any state.
The Arfcom of 2017 disappoints. I miss the GD that will not comply. This one seems excited to call the next loss of freedom. |
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Hands down Washington. My second home Seattle has been doing everything they can for several years and each year they get a little closer. Good thing my third home is AZ
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Probably Texas or another state that's turning blue. View Quote Solid R's in House & Senate, along with Governor... We have been GAINING Ground on Firearms Freedom, not losing it like out on the Coasts... I'd put my bet on Oregon or Washington... They are going all Kalifornia Krazy these days... |
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We know it's coming. State rights when it comes to the 2nd amendment trumps the Constitution. Nothing will be done, and I would even bet my rare Colt Commando with the M4 LE roll stamp on it that SCOTUS would even deem AR's not under the 2nd amendment. So with that said what's the next state? I'm going with Vermont with a 2nd guess of Virginia. I could also see Ohio following those foot steps. View Quote Not happening in Ohio, Ohio's going the opposite direction. |
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We know it's coming. State rights when it comes to the 2nd amendment trumps the Constitution. Nothing will be done, and I would even bet my rare Colt Commando with the M4 LE roll stamp on it that SCOTUS would even deem AR's not under the 2nd amendment. So with that said what's the next state? I'm going with Vermont with a 2nd guess of Virginia. I could also see Ohio following those foot steps. View Quote |
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We know it's coming. State rights when it comes to the 2nd amendment trumps the Constitution. Nothing will be done, and I would even bet my rare Colt Commando with the M4 LE roll stamp on it that SCOTUS would even deem AR's not under the 2nd amendment. So with that said what's the next state? I'm going with Vermont with a 2nd guess of Virginia. I could also see Ohio following those foot steps. View Quote Ohio is passing more and more progun stuff every year. Ohio is not even close to going the way of cali. Keep Ohio out of those thoughts. |
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We know it's coming. State rights when it comes to the 2nd amendment trumps the Constitution. Nothing will be done, and I would even bet my rare Colt Commando with the M4 LE roll stamp on it that SCOTUS would even deem AR's not under the 2nd amendment. So with that said what's the next state? I'm going with Vermont with a 2nd guess of Virginia. I could also see Ohio following those foot steps. View Quote ETA - It is included in the State Constitution - Article 16. [Right to bear arms; standing armies; military power subordinate to civil]That the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of themselves and the State... |
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No worries. Sessions would be on the case if another state tried to do this. Lawsuits up the ass.
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We know it's coming. State rights when it comes to the 2nd amendment trumps the Constitution. Nothing will be done, and I would even bet my rare Colt Commando with the M4 LE roll stamp on it that SCOTUS would even deem AR's not under the 2nd amendment. So with that said what's the next state? I'm going with Vermont with a 2nd guess of Virginia. I could also see Ohio following those foot steps. View Quote Virginia has a split of pro-gun and anti-gun people. I don't think they'll pass an AWB. Would someone propose it, maybe. |
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I don't think it would happen in the near future. 20 years from now? Who knows. We've only have pro-gun laws pass in the recent past. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Eventually all of them as the disease known as liberalism spreads across this once great land.
As the scum from the NE continues to rapidly spread across the south and the scum from Cali spreads across the SE and into Texas all will be lost. |
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California will continue to infringe on any and all aspects of the shooting sports. When Newsom gets elected to the governor's office, and he will unless he sets his sights higher, he will ban all semiautomatic rifles and handguns under the guise of public safety/health. It will go to the ballot and it will pass. It will be challenged in the courts, the 9th will rule, it will be appealed and go on up the chain. And that is why we need President Trump to name a shit ton of USSC appointments. View Quote A.W.D. |
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I wouldn't wish it on any state. The Arfcom of 2017 disappoints. I miss the GD that will not comply. This one seems excited to call the next loss of freedom. View Quote https://www.lewrockwell.com/2004/10/jeff-snyder/walter-mittys-second-amendment/ In that fruitful land, the state took about 50 percent of everything the people earned through numerous forms of taxation, up from about 25 percent only a generation earlier. However, this boastful people, who believed themselves to be the freest on earth, retained the right to keep and bear arms. Tens of millions of them possessed firearms – just in case their government became tyrannical and enslaved them. In that land, an astronomical number of regulations, filling more than 96,000 pages in the government’s “code of regulations,” were promulgated by persons who were not elected by the people. The regulators often developed close relationships with the businesses they regulated, and work in “agencies” that had the power both to make law – and to enforce it. The agencies were not established by the government’s constitution, and their existence violated that instrument’s principle of separation of powers. Yet the people retained the right to keep and bear arms. Just in case their government, some day, ceased to be a “government of the people.” Rest of the article at link............. |
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Washington state, then Oregon. Not being insulting, but OP is clueless with VA and VT.
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As liberal is Vermont is on so many things, gun rights are important here and any challenges to them would meet a shit ton of opposition. There is nothing even on the horizon as far as I know. ETA - It is included in the State Constitution - Article 16. [Right to bear arms; standing armies; military power subordinate to civil]That the people have a right to bear arms for the defence of themselves and the State... View Quote |
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Vermont?...lol. Vermont has better gun laws then KY View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We know it's coming. State rights when it comes to the 2nd amendment trumps the Constitution. Nothing will be done, and I would even bet my rare Colt Commando with the M4 LE roll stamp on it that SCOTUS would even deem AR's not under the 2nd amendment. So with that said what's the next state? I'm going with Vermont with a 2nd guess of Virginia. I could also see Ohio following those foot steps. Vermont?...lol. Vermont has better gun laws then KY |
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Fair point, however, I don't think many wealthy NY liberals will be retiring in the Bluegrass state... View Quote |
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Who was Governor? How long do you think he's going to last? Oregan, and Washington state are both big ones. New Jersey didn't think of that one either. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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