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Sad but true, Ash. 2 years ago tomorrow I bugged out of NE Oregone for Montana.The stars are all aligning and it just might be time to pick up stakes and leave the Left Coast far behind me. At the risk of sounding defeatist, honestly, sometimes you just have to know when to cut your losses.
After this the law makers will of course move on to the next thing. The norm is most people will not pay attention just like they do not pay attention to panic shortages. After it happens we will for months read all the people who were caught off guard yet again.I still feel there is a risk to online ammo sales (for WA State residents) with SB 5078. I recommend Ammo Seek https://ammoseek.com for online price comparisons and links to vendors. If you are needing to stock up a tad then I recommend you get busy.
https://app.leg.wa.gov/billsummary?billnumber=5078&year=2023
This is so true of a statement, I can see the future threads.After this the law makers will of course move on to the next thing. The norm is most people will not pay attention just like they do not pay attention to panic shortages. After it happens we will for months read all the people who were caught off guard yet again.
Incorrect! If the Tennessee soccer moms do not get what they want then they strap on an imaginary penis and go shoot the hell out of an imaginary cause for their angst.Soccer moms always get what they want in the end. Unless you're in Tennessee.....they know how to handle these POS properly.
Close. It's about their donors: Michael Bloomberg, MDA, and Giffords. There's no money to be made in safety, that's why Oregon ditched 7 bills last week that would have provided safety to children in schools and the general public. They can't sell that because there's no money in it.Politicians need something to sell. Imagine a burger restaurant that sold all of its hamburgers on the first day and had a barren menu the next day. They'd go out of business.
The Democrats need something to sell to their voters. Last year they marketed the mag ban. This year they sold their AW ban. Next year they'll market something else to their voter block. Ammo ban, CPL restrictions, registration and possession limits on AWs, whatever. They don't care what any NWFA members think. They know it won't actually stop crime. The point is power and control.
Hence the term, "the love of money is the root of all evil".Close. It's about their donors: Michael Bloomberg, MDA, and Giffords. There's no money to be made in safety, that's why Oregon ditched 7 bills last week that would have provided safety to children in schools and the general public. They can't sell that because there's no money in it.
They can, however, push gun control because these three a-holes are paying for it.
You want to fix that? Either find a way to get rich activists out of politics, or pay politicians more than they do. And since nobody can come close to the $20 billion Michael Bloomberg has at his disposal, then it's probably a mute point.
It's less to do with power and control, and more to do with money.
That is the one good thing the party who wants control is doing for us. They also stoke crime to all time highs. As they do this more and more people buy a gun who never owned one.View attachment 1402059
I did some comparison research regarding the percentage of state residents who are gun owners. With the exception of Hawaii and Ohio, it appears that when gun ownership drops below 30% the passage of onerous gun laws becomes all too common. There's safety in numbers but it seems to become eviscerated around this magic number. Washington and Oregon are at 27% and 26% respectively.
Moreover, it appears to me that every state that is either pursuing and/or getting Second Amendment restrictions passed, had also fairly recently allowed for legalized marijuana sales of some sort. Is there a correlation? I mean; does one eventually bring on the other? Just so you know, I've never been the sort who feels entitled to judge the beahaviour of others.
It's been reported there are wealthy, american businessmen financially supporting efforts like this along with other anti-gun, anti-law enforcement measures. They are funding the election of prosecutors, judges and others willing to use their position of authority (being mindful of who put them there) to reshape a new America.
I'd recommend that any of the remaining gun friendly states find a way to discourage legalizing drug use while simultaneously encouraging their citizens to exercise their right to keep and bear arms.
There absolutely is.Moreover, it appears to me that every state that is either pursuing and/or getting Second Amendment restrictions passed, had also fairly recently allowed for legalized marijuana sales of some sort. Is there a correlation?
Isn't running away from the British literally what Paul Revere was doing?Moving out of state gives them what they want.
I'm staying in my home, regardless of what Satanic Progressives do and say.
What if Paul Revere and the other Patriots just ran away?