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Second Amendment as Defense Against Tyranny : Gun Studies
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The time has come to ask some questions because it's obvious that the Democrat Party attempted to steal the election of 2016. What would have happened if they had succeeded?
Their maniacal anger, in defeat, reveals the likelihood of future troubles.
What would happen if, no when, a weak President is elected who cannot deal with fake accusations of heartlessness, and who will be eager to compromise? We can be sure that the Democrats will be waiting, in the shadows, to finally orchestrate their long-awaited opportunity to regulate the Second Amendment out of existence.
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FL: Special session ruled out on Stand Your Ground law
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Lawmakers won’t hold a special session on the state’s “Stand Your Ground” self-defense law, as Republican opposition has made it impossible for Democrats to force a session.
As of Thursday night, 49 House members had voted against the proposal, blocking the possibility of reaching the three-fifths support required from both legislative chambers to hold a special session. |
GA: Augusta man acquitted of murder charges in 2014 shooting
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An Augusta man accused of murder in a 2014 shooting was acquitted Friday.
A Richmond County Superior Court jury deliberated about an hour before finding Demarco M. Williams, 30, not guilty of murder, criminal damage to property and possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime.
He was accused in the Nov. 5, 2014, shooting of Javarius Walthour, 20, on Cornell Drive. |
CA: Divided Appeals Panel Upholds California Ban on Post-2013 Pistols
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Imagine if California, to combat what the legislature considered the serious problem of manmade global warming, required all new vehicles sold by car dealers in the state to run on grass clippings, rather than fossil fuels.
Would it be fair to say that California was legitimately addressing serious environmental problems and promoting innovation?
Or would the more obvious conclusion be that California simply wanted to ban the sale of new cars?
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MN: History column about guns was unsupported
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Mr. John Mallo offered an opinion column last week expressing his views regarding the connections between the NRA, racism, the Second Amendment and more. Although he is entitled to those views, the historical record does not support his opinion. The Second Amendment was not passed to “preserve slave patrols.” It passed among the 10 amendments called the Bill of Rights, which were passed together in 1791. These amendments were authored by Virginian George Mason, an avowed abolitionist. He also refused to sign the original draft of the Constitution because it did not abolish slavery. |
OR: Pro-gun measure doesn’t make Nov. ballot
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Deschutes County voters will not be asked in November to support a so-called “Second Amendment preservation ordinance,” but the chief petitioner said he expects to make the next ballot.
The deadline to gather signatures to make the Nov. 6 general election ballot passed Wednesday with supporters of the pro-gun measure failing to turn in the required 4,144 signatures. Now, there will be no county-wide voter initiatives on the November ballot. |
OR: Oregon County Protects 2nd Amendment
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The power of nullification is a right and duty that all local, state, and federal officials have to resist unconstitutional laws and acts enacted by the federal government. An Oregon county is the latest to use their right and declare themselves a safe haven for the 2nd amendment. |
Should Gun Owners Fear The Deep State?
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President Donald Trump and his opponents have loudly wrangled in recent months about whether a “deep state” is out to get the president. The term “deep state” commonly refers to the officials who secretly wield power permanently in Washington, often in federal agencies with vast sway and little accountability. According to a March poll, 74 percent of Americans believe that a deep state probably exists. |
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