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Anti-Gun Bill on the Move
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02-12-2009, 10:39
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Good new if you live in ole Miss..
Mississippi Passes Legislation Protecting Gun Owners During Martial Law
Mississippi lawmakers have passed a bill to protect the state’s residents during martial law. On the Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi website, Phil Bryant announces the passage of SB 2036. The legislation “restricts the power of a peace officer to confiscate firearms and ammunitions in an emergency or during a time of martial law,” according to the website.
Senator Merle Flowers
It is significant that Lieutenant Governor Bryant mentions the law applies to martial law.
Mississippi senator Merle Flowers authored the bill and referred it to the Judiciary on January 6. It passed the Senate on February 4. According to the Mississippi bill status website, the act amends Section 33-7-303 of Mississippi Code of 1972 and “explicitly restrict the power to confiscate firearms and ammunitions in an emergency.”
Mississippi passes the law reaffirming the Second Amendment at approximately the same time a number of states are introducing and passing resolutions and bills declaring sovereignty from the federal government and buttressing the Tenth Amendment.
http://www.ltgovbryant.com/news/2009...nerrights.html
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02-12-2009, 12:04
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02-12-2009, 12:10
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Hmmm...I'd like to see them try that one here in Texas...which is why I'm living here. Same thing with that anti-picket knife bill in Hawaii--they can come after my pocket knife if they want to give me an opportunity to express my 2nd Amendment rights.
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02-12-2009, 12:11
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Well - we're relooking State's Rights, when does "nullification" resurface?
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02-14-2009, 17:07
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Want a rose for Valentine's Day? Turn in a gun
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02-15-2009, 20:51
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I can't understand these programs. What is the logic behind it?
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02-15-2009, 21:32
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I can't understand these programs. What is the logic behind it?
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I think the logic, by appearance it looks like a civic good deed. HEY we took 75 guns off the streets pat us on the back! If a stolen gun is found, or one that was used in a crime you get even more mileage out of this.
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02-16-2009, 05:21
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England wants their guns back
The following link is to an article about the failed gun ban in England. It's a bit lengthy but worth it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTq2NEUlhDE
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02-16-2009, 08:48
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Amazing.
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I wonder how many fell for this trick that obviously has an agenda behind it??
Last night I was at Walmart and tried to buy some 380 auto ammo. They were out of all 380 auto ammo. I did find some 38 plus P 125 G Winchester ammo. As most know, ammo is getting scarce. Here in TN, firearms have been selling like hotcakes. Many dealers have run out of ammo for certain popular calibers.
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02-16-2009, 19:23
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Save your ammo. I just shoot 22LR for practice these days..
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02-19-2009, 21:08
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Last night I was at Walmart and tried to buy some 380 auto ammo. They were out of all 380 auto ammo. I did find some 38 plus P 125 G Winchester ammo. As most know, ammo is getting scarce. Here in TN, firearms have been selling like hotcakes. Many dealers have run out of ammo for certain popular calibers.
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Obama has really helped gun ownership and ammo sales since he took office.
And people say he does nothing for the economy!
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02-19-2009, 23:34
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Obama has really helped gun ownership and ammo sales since he took office.
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Same thing happened when WJC took office...and I've still got my guns. Seems every time a Dim becomes POTUS, the sheeple stampede.
Richard's $.02
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02-20-2009, 02:53
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Good analogy.
I finally found all the 380 auto ammo I wanted at Gun City here in Nashville on Murfreesboro RD. The owners told me they were the only store in the area with 380 auto.
Side note question? Anyone familiar with a Ruger GP-100 with rosewood grips? The pistol/revolver was used, but; it appeared in excellent cond. I could not see a mark on the weapon anywhere. They want $394 for it. Anyone have any advice? I was going to buy it for the wife for her bedside table and personal protection when I am gone. Any recommendations for a pistol for a fragile woman?
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02-20-2009, 06:21
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Same thing happened when WJC took office...and I've still got my guns. Seems every time a Dim becomes POTUS, the sheeple stampede.
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I don't know, it seems to me that we lost the opportunity to buy quite a few weapons for cosmetic reasons during his tenure.
David Koresh and Randy Weaver were attacked by Federal LEOs over firearms ownership issues.
The Brady Bill imposed some pretty serious changes as well.
The Brits lost their gun rights a little bit at the time. Each time, in the name of common sense laws and minor inconvenience. I see a lot of new anti-2nd Amendment legislation being proposed, and little ever gets rolled back. When the next AWB passes, it will not have an expiration date.
I hope you can keep that position through the next four years.
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