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Why do we have to be all nice and sweet to people that want to disarm us?
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<blockquote data-quote="flybeech" data-source="post: 2060189" data-attributes="member: 7557"><p>Brother, I appreciate your words and deeply dread the less savory means you indicate. The very thought of those "less savory" actions coming to pass is deeply troubling as a Father and an American. There are states that have passed various laws recently that directly challenge an over-reaching Federal government, by reasserting State's rights, such as the 8 states passing the Firearms Freedom Act, the Montana's Firearm Protection Act bill, Colorado and Washington legalizing marijuana and state laws that criminalize implementation of Obamacare. These are ominous indicators of a growing number of entire States that are willing to get in the face of the Federal government in the same ways that the Founding Fathers got in the face of the King, when they signed their own death warrant on the Declaration of Independence.</p><p></p><p>I don't want to start a war with you guys. About everyone here is someone I could hang out with and I respect the views of most on this board, though I'm not too sure that feeling is mutual. Still, I'm willing to keep an open mind on the best ways an ordinary cranky old man from Oklahoma can turn around the steady march toward disarmament, while keeping the peaceful style of Martin Luther King. I wonder if it is even possible, at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flybeech, post: 2060189, member: 7557"] Brother, I appreciate your words and deeply dread the less savory means you indicate. The very thought of those "less savory" actions coming to pass is deeply troubling as a Father and an American. There are states that have passed various laws recently that directly challenge an over-reaching Federal government, by reasserting State's rights, such as the 8 states passing the Firearms Freedom Act, the Montana's Firearm Protection Act bill, Colorado and Washington legalizing marijuana and state laws that criminalize implementation of Obamacare. These are ominous indicators of a growing number of entire States that are willing to get in the face of the Federal government in the same ways that the Founding Fathers got in the face of the King, when they signed their own death warrant on the Declaration of Independence. I don't want to start a war with you guys. About everyone here is someone I could hang out with and I respect the views of most on this board, though I'm not too sure that feeling is mutual. Still, I'm willing to keep an open mind on the best ways an ordinary cranky old man from Oklahoma can turn around the steady march toward disarmament, while keeping the peaceful style of Martin Luther King. I wonder if it is even possible, at this point. [/QUOTE]
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