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Again what are we compromising with this set of bills?we've compromised for 40 years and compromising with the left is a fools errand. Time to fight for what we want and keep our rights regardless of what they want.
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Again what are we compromising with this set of bills?we've compromised for 40 years and compromising with the left is a fools errand. Time to fight for what we want and keep our rights regardless of what they want.
Again what are we compromising with this set of bills?
Yes all of those things are terrible infringements on our rights, but in this set of bills what are we compromising? We get National Reciprocity and NICS isn't changed.This is not an attack but if you don't see anothet set of compromise, you never will. In the 15 years alone I've been here it's different. In Oregon its who you can buy from. Who you can sell to. Where you can store your firearms. Who can touch your property. Who can take your property without due process just to name a few. What have we gained in that time that could be considered a compromise? Considering we had protection FROM the state to begin with. But it seems some rights are only theoretical.
Such permits shall be issued only if the church is a certified weapons free zone (soft target).What part of "...shall not be infringed" did I miss?
I guess that I should get in line for my "permit to attend church?"
Aloha, Mark