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Author Topic: Is Connecticut going to be ground zero?  (Read 2782 times)
charles
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« on: March 04, 2014, 08:10:26 am »

 they may get some, but they wont get all, and when the person comes home to find his house has been vandalized, stuff broken and guns along with other personal belongings stolen. whats the first thing they will do? dial 911 for a swine unit to show up and file a theft report. at that point insurance should be the next number dialed. more than likely (depending on the insurance company) the person will get their insurance ck and have already bought new weapons before the pig patrol gets caught up on their back log of 10s or 100s of other "theft" cases. if a seiseour (sp) notice is left, then every1 effected should all pitch in and hire the best constitutional lawyer and go from there.


And I know everyone wants to think that the government will have to pry their guns from their cold dead hands, but I can't think of a single case in history where they didn't win that fight.  Good luck, but when they come for your guns they will be leaving with them.



that gun aint no good once ur dead, so after ur last breath was taken, so what, let them have it.

as long as there is a 10/1 or better ratio of dead, then it was a good fight.
criminals are still gonna get weapons. the gov is disarming the wrong people. oh yea, they don't care.
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Why should I trade one tyrant three thousand miles away for three thousand tyrants one mile away? An elected legislature can trample a man's rights as easily as a king can!
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