

Posted: 1/11/2021 2:15:55 PM EST
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Never let a crisis go to waste.
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We cook your meals, we haul your trash, we connect your calls, we drive your ambulances. We guard you while you sleep. Do not... fuck with us. -- Fight Club --
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I know emotions are high but considering we have a dem as a governor, lets stop giving them reasons..
Now is the time to seriously think better and smarter |
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My hand is cramped up after all the time I spent on NorCal's crotch - XCRmonger
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Originally Posted By MrTinkles: I know emotions are high but considering we have a dem as a governor, lets stop giving them reasons.. Now is the time to seriously think better and smarter View Quote This is from back in the lockdown protest era of 2020. She was told that her authority ended after 30 days and a “judge” decided that she could continue anyways. They were trying to have a closed session vote. People wanted to overhear this vote. |
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California of the Midwest... right behind illinois
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Does this decision have the force of law?
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Originally Posted By TheOtherDave: Does this decision have the force of law? View Quote Yes. Unless you can get it thrown out on appeal. IMO there is zero reason to carry firearms on Capital property, but that's just me. Eventually someone will use it as cover to commit an atrocity. The Capital is probably the most well protected building in the state. |
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Originally Posted By borderpatrol: Yes. Unless you can get it thrown out on appeal. IMO there is zero reason to carry firearms on Capital property, but that's just me. Eventually someone will use it as cover to commit an atrocity. The Capital is probably the most well protected building in the state. View Quote I mean, really, no one needs a firearm anywhere. The mere allowance of a firearms causes good people to do bad things. And bad people won't do bad things if someone says they can't do bad things. Actually, only people the State decides are worthy should be allowed firearms. Yes, that would be best. ![]() |
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Originally Posted By borderpatrol: Yes. Unless you can get it thrown out on appeal. IMO there is zero reason to carry firearms on Capital property, but that's just me. Eventually someone will use it as cover to commit an atrocity. The Capital is probably the most well protected building in the state. View Quote You mean public property? |
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Originally Posted By borderpatrol: Yes. Unless you can get it thrown out on appeal. IMO there is zero reason to carry firearms on Capital property, but that's just me. Eventually someone will use it as cover to commit an atrocity. The Capital is probably the most well protected building in the state. View Quote I’ll bite. Should I leave my gun in my car in Lansing or at home? |
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Originally Posted By borderpatrol: Yes. Unless you can get it thrown out on appeal. IMO there is zero reason to carry firearms on Capital property, but that's just me. Eventually someone will use it as cover to commit an atrocity. The Capital is probably the most well protected building in the state. View Quote Actually, there is. Politicians think we work for them and not the other way around. While it's not a First option, using the 2nd Amendment as an option to remove them when they no longer represent our interests definitely IS an option. That's why it's there. Entering the capitol building and making beligerent assholes of themselves is why the last group forced this change. I was going in the capitol building many years ago with an AR and pistol open carried before it was safe and fashionable to do, as were others. The difference is that we didn't threaten then with our behavior. |
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Meanwhile other states are passing Constitutional carry and protection from future federal gun ban laws.
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Name ONE time in human history when the group fighting to ban books and censor speech were the good guys. I'll wait ....
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