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Originally posted by Logarock
Originally posted by SilentKoala
Wow, if I were a criminal or a terrorist, I would for sure support this bill. The ease with which crime can be gotten away with when there is no resistance to be met makes this kind of legislation a wet dream for anyone looking to advance their career in crime or terrorism. If Osama bin Laden were still alive, he would have a new hero in Dianne Feinstein. Maybe this will cause more youngsters to take up a life of crime when they otherwise wouldn't have; such a lifestyle is more appealing with the risks removed.
About 80 cops killed in the line of duty last year......but jane and john doe dont you bother yourself none.
In 1919, the German government passed the Regulations on Weapons Ownership, which declared that "all firearms, as well as all kinds of firearms ammunition, are to be surrendered immediately." [2] Under the regulations, anyone found in possession of a firearm or ammunition was subject to five years' imprisonment and a fine of 100,000 marks.
In 1919, the German government passed the Regulations on Weapons Ownership, which declared that "all firearms, as well as all kinds of firearms ammunition, are to be surrendered immediately." [2] Under the regulations, anyone found in possession of a firearm or ammunition was subject to five years' imprisonment and a fine of 100,000 marks.
Originally posted by jimmyx
Originally posted by Juggernog
Man I cannot stand that woman, never have.
California just needs to get the F out of the union, then they can do what in the hell they want.
hey, wait a minute....i live in california...for every $1.61 we pay in fedral taxes, we only get back $1.00. we're getting tired of supporting other states. give us our tax money back, and we'll be glad to cut you welfare-taking thieves off, and start our own country. put up your own money, and pay your own way. just so you know, i'm not too fond of her either.
then the 1st Amendment couldn't possibly apply to television, electronic media, cell phones, the cloud, or any other "new age" media portal in use today.
They could not see far enough down the road at the advancement in fire arms to be able to predict how lethal they would become when found in the wrong hands.
Originally posted by wdkirk
Back on topic:
I love all the quotes that folks put up from our founding fathers, like they are speaking through you.
Our founding fathers made the constitution so that it could ebb and flow with the needs of the nation.
They could not see far enough down the road at the advancement in fire arms to be able to predict how lethal they would become when found in the wrong hands.
The average US citizen does NOT need a military grade weapon.
We certainly don't need them to hunt.
Originally posted by wdkirk
They could not see far enough down the road at the advancement in fire arms to be able to predict how lethal they would become when found in the wrong hands.
 Feinsteinâs 1994 ban listed â grenade launcher as one of the prohibiting features for rifles. Her 2013 bill carries goes even further into the ridiculous, by also listing rocket launcher.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.)âauthor of the federal âassault weaponâ and âlargeâ ammunition magazine ban of 1994-2004âhas announced that on the first day of the new CongressâJanuary 3rdâ she will introduce a bill to which her 1994 ban will pale by comparison. On Dec. 17th, Feinstein said, âI have been working with my staff for over a year on this legislationâ and âIt will be carefully focused.â Indicating the depth of her research on the issue, she said on Dec. 21st that she had personally looked at pictures of guns in 1993, and again in 2012.
I love all the quotes that folks put up from our founding fathers, like they are speaking through you.
Our founding fathers made the constitution so that it could ebb and flow with the needs of the nation.
They could not see far enough down the road at the advancement in fire arms to be able to predict how lethal they would become when found in the wrong hands.
The average US citizen does NOT need a military grade weapon.
We certainly don't need them to hunt.
Originally posted by JWash
Senator Dianne Feinstein has been a busy little bee while people are out on holiday. . .
I'm listening to her & other senators right now on Reauthorizing H.R. 5949 (Bush's Warrantless wiretaps & more).
Senator Dianne Feinstein is disputing the 4th amendment and saying that we need to Reauthorize H.R. 5949.
Two Senators from Oregon are standing up against D.Feinstein and supporting the 4th amendment. These two senators are arguing against making these types of decisions in secrecy and that this debate need to be made public in view of the citizens of U.S.
[my apologies for derailing thread but figured it pertained to the individual in which thread was made about]