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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3261540" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>I’d be real careful talking about things like organizing militias, the possible or maybe inevitable need for violence, and about removing people you disagree with from office. Might want to do a little research on just how legal all this is; you might find yourself straddling a fence labeled patriotic on one side and treasonous on the other.</p><p>Just because someone has a different political view than you doesn’t make them a bad person. As a matter of fact, they have that right; and it’s as relevant as all the other rights we hold so dear. It’s easy to get carried away when we’re behind a keyboard; The Good Lord knows I’ve done it too. To put it another way; “engage brain before engaging mouth”. On this matter of militias and anything related, it’s really best to think before you speak or type.</p><p></p><p>The USA is a nation of laws. If the majority wants something to happen; it will eventually happen. Changes to laws are a good example. We are going to enjoy the right of Constitutional Carry here in OK come Nov 1. But we might also find ourselves limited to 10 round magazines. We see more and more states granting reciprocity, but we could lose the ability to legally sell firearms privately without a 4473 involved. Laws: some you like, some you don’t. There’s a right way and a wrong way to make your voice heard. Choose wisely.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3261540, member: 10465"] I’d be real careful talking about things like organizing militias, the possible or maybe inevitable need for violence, and about removing people you disagree with from office. Might want to do a little research on just how legal all this is; you might find yourself straddling a fence labeled patriotic on one side and treasonous on the other. Just because someone has a different political view than you doesn’t make them a bad person. As a matter of fact, they have that right; and it’s as relevant as all the other rights we hold so dear. It’s easy to get carried away when we’re behind a keyboard; The Good Lord knows I’ve done it too. To put it another way; “engage brain before engaging mouth”. On this matter of militias and anything related, it’s really best to think before you speak or type. The USA is a nation of laws. If the majority wants something to happen; it will eventually happen. Changes to laws are a good example. We are going to enjoy the right of Constitutional Carry here in OK come Nov 1. But we might also find ourselves limited to 10 round magazines. We see more and more states granting reciprocity, but we could lose the ability to legally sell firearms privately without a 4473 involved. Laws: some you like, some you don’t. There’s a right way and a wrong way to make your voice heard. Choose wisely. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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