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oh you guys are retards.. I am talking about guys walking around with shotguns in the streets.
try that where you live and see what happens.
gees
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oh you guys are retards.. I am talking about guys walking around with shotguns in the streets.
try that where you live and see what happens.
gees
No such thing as zombies......
Obviously you've never seen some of the people around the local crack houses.
Public Enemy - Night of the Living Crackheads
JUst a FYI about Oregon
401.198 Seizure of firearms during emergency. (1) As used in this section, unit of government means any department or agency of the federal government and any public body as defined by ORS 174.109.
(2) Notwithstanding ORS 401.165 to 401.236, a unit of government may not seize a firearm from an individual who lawfully possesses the firearm during a state of emergency declared under ORS 401.165.
(3) If a unit of government seizes a firearm from an individual during a state of emergency in violation of this section, the individual may recover from the unit of government that seized the firearm all costs incurred in the recovery of the firearm, including attorney fees, court costs and any other costs incurred in the recovery of the firearm. [Formerly 401.039]
Is there a way to peaceably resolve the situation or is it time for NC residents to start voting from the rooftops?
Does the state of North Carolina have a constitutional amendment prohibiting the confiscation of firearms during an emergency? As a matter of fact, does the state of Washington have one? Oregon? If not, then we need to see that our legislators pass one!:huh:
Checking on my own question I found out that the state of Washington has a similar law to North Carolina. They cannot confiscate your firearm from your home but they can if you are on the street during a "declared" emergency.:huh: