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Things are about to get interesting in Virginia

Started by Blazor, January 16, 2020, 11:01:21 AM

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Blazor

Quote from: "iron horse jockey"The only crimes he committed in the states are illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition.


Exactly! The whole news story that he was gonna do what they say sounds fishy to me. You watch, be like a primer to what they have in store for Monday.







The more and more I think about it, just break off that tiny section of Virginia and give us our General Lee statue back! We will place it down here where he has high honors!



Today is also Lee/Jackson day here in Virginia!



Cheers to them!!!  ac_drinks



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A lot more of us honor what was fought for than a bunch of brainwashed liberal snowflakes reckon!!!
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Anonymous

Quote from: "iron horse jockey"The only crimes he committed in the states are illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition.

But, it was reported he could get up to ten years in prison.

Anonymous

I just saw on the news that gun rules changes include:

1. background checks

1. only one handgun purchase per month

3. guns banned from government buildings



These are very reasonable changes.

Frood

Quote from: "Fashionista"I just saw on the news that gun rules changes include:

1. background checks

1. only one handgun purchase per month

3. guns banned from government buildings



These are very reasonable changes.


No, they're not.
Blahhhhhh...

Anonymous

Quote from: "Dinky Dazza"
Quote from: "Fashionista"I just saw on the news that gun rules changes include:

1. background checks

1. only one handgun purchase per month

3. guns banned from government buildings



These are very reasonable changes.


No, they're not.

What's unreasonable about background checks or limiting purchases to one handgun per month.

Blazor

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza"
Quote from: "Fashionista"I just saw on the news that gun rules changes include:

1. background checks

1. only one handgun purchase per month

3. guns banned from government buildings



These are very reasonable changes.


No, they're not.

What's unreasonable about background checks or limiting purchases to one handgun per month.


Those are not all of the changes. THEY are trying to make it look like its no big deal.



1) background checks - background checks are already done for new gun purchases. They want to make it so that if I wanna give my son a gun, he has to get a background check, or we would both be felons. Aint right.



2) one handgun a month - this aint right for some, but Im fine with that. Who needs 12 handguns in a year lol. We use to have a one GUN a month law, so that I couldnt even buy a rifle til I waited a month, now that aint right either. But not TOO bad.



3) guns banned from government buildings - I thought this was already a law. Maybe it was banned from Federal buildings, and now it will include State and Local. This aint right either, because it will embolden bad politicians and such, and leave you harmless at the library or something. More "right to bear arms" restrictions. It also opens up the possibility for thieves to break into your vehicle to steal them, since you cant carry it on you.





I can see why some folks who are in favor of gun restriction, would approve of such things, especially living in an already gun restricted country such as Canada or Australia or something. But this is slowly chipping away at gun rights that were bestowed upon us.



Besides those laws, there is the BIG one I guess you didnt see, the Red Flag law. Where they can come take your guns, if they feel you are a threat to someone or yourself. This gives them any reason to take them. I could fly my Confederate flag, and they might think Im some racist white supremacy fucker, and that Im a threat. Or I could post somewhere that Im down with depression, and think I might become suicidal, and they can come take my shit. Fuck all that!



Another law, was to ban certain weapons, but that got dropped. So now they wanna pass one where you would have to register it with the state police department, and this includes magazines over 10 rounds, and a lot of semi auto weapons. Semi auto still requires one pull per fire. Full auto are already banned. Any possession of them would be considered a felony.



So if I had any of those, or if I gave my son a gun, we are felons, and they would come take all guns and as a felon I would have no gun rights, and not allowed to hold one or be within a certain range of one.



I've heard that these Sanctuary counties, if the sheriffs do not obey the new laws, they will have their pay cut off. Also possibly having UN soldiers come in to do the work.
I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Blazor"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Dinky Dazza"
Quote from: "Fashionista"I just saw on the news that gun rules changes include:

1. background checks

1. only one handgun purchase per month

3. guns banned from government buildings



These are very reasonable changes.


No, they're not.

What's unreasonable about background checks or limiting purchases to one handgun per month.


Those are not all of the changes. THEY are trying to make it look like its no big deal.



1) background checks - background checks are already done for new gun purchases. They want to make it so that if I wanna give my son a gun, he has to get a background check, or we would both be felons. Aint right.



2) one handgun a month - this aint right for some, but Im fine with that. Who needs 12 handguns in a year lol. We use to have a one GUN a month law, so that I couldnt even buy a rifle til I waited a month, now that aint right either. But not TOO bad.



3) guns banned from government buildings - I thought this was already a law. Maybe it was banned from Federal buildings, and now it will include State and Local. This aint right either, because it will embolden bad politicians and such, and leave you harmless at the library or something. More "right to bear arms" restrictions. It also opens up the possibility for thieves to break into your vehicle to steal them, since you cant carry it on you.





I can see why some folks who are in favor of gun restriction, would approve of such things, especially living in an already gun restricted country such as Canada or Australia or something. But this is slowly chipping away at gun rights that were bestowed upon us.



Besides those laws, there is the BIG one I guess you didnt see, the Red Flag law. Where they can come take your guns, if they feel you are a threat to someone or yourself. This gives them any reason to take them. I could fly my Confederate flag, and they might think Im some racist white supremacy fucker, and that Im a threat. Or I could post somewhere that Im down with depression, and think I might become suicidal, and they can come take my shit. Fuck all that!



Another law, was to ban certain weapons, but that got dropped. So now they wanna pass one where you would have to register it with the state police department, and this includes magazines over 10 rounds, and a lot of semi auto weapons. Semi auto still requires one pull per fire. Full auto are already banned. Any possession of them would be considered a felony.



So if I had any of those, or if I gave my son a gun, we are felons, and they would come take all guns and as a felon I would have no gun rights, and not allowed to hold one or be within a certain range of one.



I've heard that these Sanctuary counties, if the sheriffs do not obey the new laws, they will have their pay cut off. Also possibly having UN soldiers come in to do the work.

Americans think it is difficult to own guns in this country, and that aint the case at all.

Blazor

Here ya go, my friend shared this with me, so Im sharing it here lol.....



"I want to go on record right now and say this, so you won't be surprised about it later. Charlottesville 1 was engineered to be a powder keg. The town council set up and primed the entire explosive situation before they buggered out of town on Friday afternoon. The blood of a dead woman is partially on their hands.



What is happening in Richmond, VA right now is smacking of the same kind of orchestration. For the first time, the governor has fenced in the capitol square (I guess border fences really do work) and it appears as if both sides of the issue will be separated, at least inside the fence. Problem is that to get into the fenced in area all these differing viewpoints have to mingle in line to get through security.



This fencing is being bolted together so it is not easily removable. Limited access and entry points onto the capital square will ensure that once you are in there you will have no ready means of escape. All this to enforce a decree of a "gun free" zone outside the capitol for the first time in Virginia's history in the absence of a couple hundred years of incident free events in the same location. (More on this later)



With TENS OF THOUSANDS of people coming to this event there will be queues of people all around the area that can't even get into the square. The people that DO make it in will be fish in a barrel. This means that if anything bad happens you will be unable to flee, unable to defend yourself, and unable to find usable cover or concealment. With all the congestion it also means there will be no way to get help to people in need of assistance. With the sheer number of people in attendance, law enforcement will be unable to eliminate any threats for fear of injuring/killing innocent people. They will also not be able to get to the actors until long after any rampage has started and been effective.



There is also the very real possibility of crush and trampling deaths and injuries should anything spook the crowd.



Never mind that you won't be able to go to the bathroom, get water/food, or out of the elements. Then when the day is over you will be looking at several hours of gridlock just to leave, regardless of whether you came by bus or uber.



First I would recommend you stay far away from this event. Do not go anywhere near Richmond. In fact don't even spend any money in Virginia.



Second, even if you do go the legislature has made it quite clear that regardless of what 91 of 95 counties (the voice of the people unencumbered by gerrymandering ) want, the representatives will go completely against what the vast majority of the state wants.



Third this event has turned into a violation of the rules of three stupids: "Don't do stupid things. Don't hang out with stupid people. Don't go stupid places." On a good day, crime ridden Richmond is a stupid place but this amplification has made it even more stupid (if that is even possible). There are a few stupid individuals who will be intent on causing problems, and they will be in attendance too. This even going here would constitute doing something stupid.



Fourth those who choose to abide by the governor's proclamation will be leaving weapons in locked vehicles. Hundreds of cars will have weapons in them and will be completely unguarded. Cars make terrible places to store weapons. The thugs will be out in full force breaking into these cars in the hunt for free guns and the law abiding citizens will have unwittingly provided them. They will be the ones with the Molon Labe, H&K, Sig, or NRA stickers on them. That is what the thieves will target. A spree could flood Richmond with stolen guns. Since the police will be tied up doing security for the fiasco there will be no deterrent to these kinds of crimes.



Finally, if you don't heed my warning then please properly prepare for the event. Dress in layers, with your base layer being a moisture wicking shirt, covered by some level IIIA Kevlar. Then whatever constitutes fashion over that. Bring food and water, and some way to dispose of any bodily waste. Also bring medical supplies including a tourniquet.



The legislators have created a logistical nightmare from the simple addition of their fence because our racist governor wants to appease his billionaire handler.



This has nothing to do with safety and now has everything to do with creating a situation that will be deliberately explosive and dangerous. You show up there and you will be part of the pawns used in a greater gun control scheme.



I pray that nothing bad happens, but I like to be prepared for most instances of potential disaster. This has all the hallmarks of a disaster in the making."
I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

Blazor

Quote from: "Herman"
Americans think it is difficult to own guns in this country, and that aint the case at all.


It sure seems that way  :laugh:
I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

Anonymous

The only reason I heard about an anti gun law protest in Virginia is because of the Canadian nazi who was arrested in the states.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Blazor"
Quote from: "Herman"
Americans think it is difficult to own guns in this country, and that aint the case at all.


It sure seems that way  :laugh:

I fish, I don't hunt. But, I work with guys that own handguns legally.

Anonymous

Quote from: "iron horse jockey"
Quote from: "Blazor"
Quote from: "Herman"
Americans think it is difficult to own guns in this country, and that aint the case at all.


It sure seems that way  :laugh:

I fish, I don't hunt. But, I work with guys that own handguns legally.

Perhaps Herman can clarify, but I think the restrictions on handguns are not getting a license and buying them, the restrictions are on storage and transporting them.

Anonymous

I got this from Canadian Press. Is Blazor's son in that photo.



Thousands rally in Virginia's capital for gun rights

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Blazor

Quote from: "seoulbro"I got this from Canadian Press. Is Blazor's son in that photo.



Thousands rally in Virginia's capital for gun rights

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 :laugh:



He didnt go, but some of his coworkers did.



I like this sign lol....



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I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

Anonymous

I notice a lot of older white men in that picture. But, that could be the narrative the msm wants to project.