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thisguyrighthere
reply to post by projectvxn
They've painted themselves into a corner with all the hyper and rhetoric from the state.
If they follow through it's going to be a mess that will cascade across the country.
If they capitulate it's going to be a mess that will cascade across the country.
If the people in CT just submit it's going to be a mess that will cascade across the country.
Any outcome is going to be a big deal. It's unfortunate that an ignorant political push to "do something" has created such a mess.
I only hope politicians think of this next time they get the urge to "do something".
projectvxn
reply to post by thisguyrighthere
Indeed.
But gun confiscation has always been the goal.
You and I both know this.
The guise of public safety is garbage. They want disarmed citizens and they can't wait to have poorly paid police officers risk their lives for it. It just says to me that these politicians view the gun owner as an enemy to their power. They are itching for confrontation to be able to say "See! See! We told you they were dangerous!"
They have no idea how big of a powder keg they're about to light.edit on pFri, 28 Feb 2014 10:13:51 -0600201428America/Chicago2014-02-28T10:13:51-06:0028vx2 by projectvxn because: (no reason given)
projectvxn
reply to post by thisguyrighthere
A lot of cops are going to be shot in CT if this goes as far as people think it might.
I hope to God that CT government takes a step back and looks at what is happening in their state. If they go down this road, it is going to spill over and cause a lot of damage to this country.
stirling
Well now....Perhaps the good officer doesn't know that the Tree Of Liberty is in need of watering yet?
Gun confiscation measures of any kind anywhere in the USA may start off the newest revolution yet...The American Spring.....