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<blockquote data-quote="owassopilot" data-source="post: 1441962" data-attributes="member: 16273"><p>Not sure I agree it is similar at all. The alleged "threats" made in this case in Oklahoma could have easily been argued to mean some type of legal removal, such as voting them off the bench, etc. The man who got his license suspended in Arlington made specific threats encouraging violence against members of Congress. Clearly a BIG difference to me. Not sure how you could interpret his irresponsible threats any other way.</p><p></p><p>It's one thing to say, "Hey, we're gonna organize and vote these idiots out of congress. I hate the way they are running our country", which is a lawful way of expressing your opinion, but it's quite another to infer some type of violent, and illegal way of removing them from office, like this guy did.</p><p></p><p>This person is an irresponsible gun owner and in my book, deserved to have his license suspended. He'll get his due process, I'm sure as they are investigating. But removing his weapons from his home in light of his comments to me, isn't illegal. If a court finds he did nothing wrong, i'm sure they will be returned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owassopilot, post: 1441962, member: 16273"] Not sure I agree it is similar at all. The alleged "threats" made in this case in Oklahoma could have easily been argued to mean some type of legal removal, such as voting them off the bench, etc. The man who got his license suspended in Arlington made specific threats encouraging violence against members of Congress. Clearly a BIG difference to me. Not sure how you could interpret his irresponsible threats any other way. It's one thing to say, "Hey, we're gonna organize and vote these idiots out of congress. I hate the way they are running our country", which is a lawful way of expressing your opinion, but it's quite another to infer some type of violent, and illegal way of removing them from office, like this guy did. This person is an irresponsible gun owner and in my book, deserved to have his license suspended. He'll get his due process, I'm sure as they are investigating. But removing his weapons from his home in light of his comments to me, isn't illegal. If a court finds he did nothing wrong, i'm sure they will be returned. [/QUOTE]
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