Enough of this is enough. The cabal hasn't crossed a red line they hit a brick wall.
If suborned elements of congress try a gun confiscation without getting this new gun license law shot down by SCOTUS what will happen is that some neighborhood is going to band together in armed resistance (as they should) against unconstitutional confiscation teams.
That would be the initial skirmish. It would incite other neighborhoods to band together to protect our Second Amendment rights. The reaction would be immediate - one day. We have had enough.
The military would have to become involved and there is little doubt that the active duty military would side with the American people and turn against the clearly unconstitutional infringement of the people's right to keep and bear arms.
I hope it is not the plan to let the train get that far off the rails.
This gun license nonsense needs to be stopped early by people who can at least read.
I think what's actually cooking is major declass is incoming. I think GME was set up because they're connected to Loop Capital and to BHO, HRC and the CF and probably to the DNC and the Bidens either directly or indirectly. This is all going to come out in discovery either at peachments II or in the upcoming probes of the Hedgies and RH versus Main Street.
I hope that's something like what's coming 'cause licensure to keep and bear arms and running the train off the rails is not a great idea.
Damn right! Fucking Merica
BFA, and BFO!
I endorse the sentiment but a civil war is a win condition for the Chinese/UN + others. Not that you have a choice if they come for you anyway but point remains.
"You let one ant stand up and they ALL might stand up! Those puny ants outnumber us 100 to 1! And if they ever figure that out, there goes our way of life!"
A Bugs Life
I keep saying this. They might succeed for a while, but at some point the confiscation team will drive into a neighborhood and it will be 2-300 cops vs thousands of civilians. It might even be a slaughter(of LEO). Then what?
What I keep waiting for is for them to arrest the wrong person for BS charges and try to hold them without bail. At some point a mob is going to form and go to a jail and demand they release that person. It will get ugly fast if they start trying to arrest people or fire even a single shot at them. Then what?
They can get away with it a few times with things like red flag laws. You start doing it as a full on confiscation where they basically go door to door or they have a list type thing it won't take a week maybe two and they will run head long into organized resistance. It will make the Bundy Ranch thing look like kindergarten.
At that point all it takes is one cop with that my badge means I can do whatever I like attitude and it will turn into an utter shit-show. Those federal guys at Bundy figured out pretty quickly it wasn't going to matter if they could win the fight in front of them. If they fired one freaking shot 2,000 ranchers from every direction would be headed towards them... angry. So they left.
It doesn't surprise me that a LEO is wary of being involved in taking away guns. They aren't stupid. Its never about the guy in the house you are walking up to. Its about the neighbor and the other neighbor 4 doors down etc. Suddenly you are in a crossfire. They know the area. They have hard defenses. You're out in the open behind vehicles. They have more ammo. Worse they have more people on the way. You call for backup and realize someone has a jammer running. BUT they have land lines...
"And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?… The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If…if…We didn't love freedom enough. And even more – we had no awareness of the real situation"
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Unintended Consequences
They can't have my guns, but they can have as many bullets as they want.
Here is the problem... they already came for our guns. Look at CA, NY, and honestly most other states... yeah, some have "good gun laws" but they're still gun laws that restrict the Second Amendment. We let them impose tax stamps on us (the ATF is unconstitutional), we let them disarm people in those "bad laws" states, it's ALL a slippery slope. And nobody has stood up to them, despite shouting "come and take them". Every time we "compromise" with the enemy, they take more of our rights and we get nothing in return. We LOSE and roll over and turn the other cheek. Every gun owner has to look in the mirror and ask themselves, "where is my line?" Because the enemy keeps crossing it and we do NOTHING about it.
There needs to be a national, concerted effort to establish a clear red line. If you do x the consequence will be y. State legislatures need to be pressured now to establish clearly defined no registration laws complete with language giving gun owners carte blanch to use deadly force to protect the second amendment in the event the federal government oversteps.
Me too, Patriot.