Attorneys general unite in support of California magazine ban
Of course, Oregon has to side with the Cali snowflakes.
Idiots.
Of course, Oregon has to side with the Cali snowflakes.
Idiots.
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So the lack of 'Fudd' support is what the whole mag ban 'hinges' on? Care to explain?Best start trying to turn the Fudds or it's all over....
So the lack of 'Fudd' support is what the whole mag ban 'hinges' on? Care to explain?
And there are lot of shooting folks who are NOT fine with laws and NO restrictions on things but may not necessarily take a stand one way or the other. To include them with - or refer to them as 'Fudds' who need to 'turned' or it 'all over' is an unfair indictment.Not speaking for that poster, but IMO there are a lot of shooting folks whom are perfectly fine with laws and restrictions on things.
And there are lot of shooting folks who are NOT fine with laws and NO restrictions on things but may not necessarily take a stand one way or the other. To include them with - or refer to them as 'Fudds' who need to 'turned' or it 'all over' is an unfair indictment.
If I wanted to live in California with all of their moronic laws, I'd move to California.
Looks like I'll end up moving to California without ever leaving my home of over 30 years.
The new Oregon State Motto can be:
"We're just as bad as California"
Kansas is looking better all the time.
What a self-righteous, self-serving narcissistic prik this person is - or was. Personally I hope he is dead and so by violent and painful means.....I had the misfortune to be involved in nearly twenty years ago, that included a California developer who was chuckling about how Oregon was about to radically change. Specifically he was referring to the native residents who would eventually be "be forced to change, or forced out". In an incredible display of indifference, he continued on by describing the locals as a population of uneducated hillbillies who were about to be eradicated either by dying off or by being forced into the "swamps"
I saw this when I left for the service in the '80s, and it has incrementally worsened since then.If you haven't realized it yet, nobody is loosing any tears about that. In fact, that has been the plan for years.
I recall a conversation that I had the misfortune to be involved in nearly twenty years ago, that included a California developer who was chuckling about how Oregon was about to radically change. Specifically he was referring to the native residents who would eventually be "be forced to change, or forced out". In an incredible display of indifference, he continued on by describing the locals as a population of uneducated hillbillies who were about to be eradicated either by dying off or by being forced into the "swamps" somewhere.
Didn't think much about it at the time {other than saying to myself.."what a Richard"} Now I wonder if that guy was just prophetic or did he really know something back in the nineties ?
This goes beyond taking away our gun rights locally a little bit at a time. Class warfare by design.
It was hard to see in the 90's but that was no doubt the beginning of a lot of changes. The real changes were obvious in the early 2000's but by that time it was too late. The massive hoards were already upon us and by about 2004 the stupid needle went vertical. It is now a lost cause and the best bet is to stay as far away from the crowds as possible.I wonder if that guy was just prophetic or did he really know something back in the nineties ?