How bad it is in Massachusetts

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Re: How bad it is in Massachusetts

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VoiceofReason wrote:He looks like Barney Fife could whip him.
I thought that WAS Barney Fife! Think he has a single cartridge in his shirt pocket?

It's such a shame that all of these states in the Northeast that were the birthplace of this republic are in the state they're in today.
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It took Massachusetts only 7 days to endorse the Boston chief's idea and give Massachusetts police chiefs veto power over citizen purchase of ALL rifles and shotguns. MA state now has the national lead on gun tyranny.

A little thought would reveal that this can't work without full registration because there would otherwise be no way to control private sales. That should logically come next, and we know what comes after that.

The effort didn't quite match the dead of night tactics of New York with its SAFE act, but it sure is close. There couldn't have been much citizen input in that time frame during the summer. This unusually rapid action also suggests that this was a carefully planned and orchestrated event by those in power rather than a random police chief's comment that got picked up by the legislature as a good idea.

One wonders if the states with democrat leadership have a competition going to see who can go full communist first.
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Excaliber wrote: MA state now has the national lead on gun tyranny.
This seems to be a cyclical trend. General Gage would be proud.
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https://thefederalistpapers.org/opinion ... ee-college

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https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2019/ ... story.html

Man arrested and his gun collection displayed all laid out in a perp show.

Arrested for exercising his protected 2nd Amendment rights in the Bill of Rights.
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It seems to me that US gun control tends to be the most restrictive in places where organized crime has the deepest roots. NYC is case in point:

The strange birth of NY’s gun laws

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It seems to me that US gun control tends to be the most restrictive in places where labor unions have the deepest roots.
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ninjabread wrote: Sat Jul 27, 2019 11:01 am It seems to me that US gun control tends to be the most restrictive in places where labor unions have the deepest roots.
I agree that the union areas are a factor. Northern NJ is deep union territory. Chicago is another union stronghold. But I'm not sure that the unions are the only factor in gun control and would point to Bloomberg and several of the other rich Liberals who are funding it.
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Uh, a lot of union members are gun owners.

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DynamicDan wrote: Sun Jul 28, 2019 3:10 pm Uh, a lot of union members are gun owners.
Problem is the Union Leaders are Democrats/Socialist and tow the Liberal Agenda, they could careless about their members rights!
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DynamicDan wrote: Sun Jul 28, 2019 3:10 pm Uh, a lot of union members are gun owners.
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Thinking about the influence of organized crime in certain anti-2nd Amendment locations (Chicago, California), there are some good books on the subject of mafia influence of government:

The Outfit is about the Chicago Mafia

Supermob: How Sidney Korshak and His Criminal Associates Became America's Hidden Power Brokers covers the expansion of the Chicago mafia into California and their expanded influence on Hollywood and politics.
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Paladin wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2019 4:42 pm Thinking about the influence of organized crime in certain anti-2nd Amendment locations (Chicago, California), there are some good books on the subject of mafia influence of government:

The Outfit is about the Chicago Mafia

Supermob: How Sidney Korshak and His Criminal Associates Became America's Hidden Power Brokers covers the expansion of the Chicago mafia into California and their expanded influence on Hollywood and politics.
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https://thefederalistpapers.org/opinion ... word-women

Bill introduced that would sentence you to Jail for use of the “b” word.
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philip964 wrote: Wed Oct 23, 2019 10:42 am https://thefederalistpapers.org/opinion ... word-women

Bill introduced that would sentence you to Jail for use of the “b” word.
They banned standard capacity mags, they banned fireworks, then they went after vape pens, they want to ban ballons, and now control language. It's all about controlling the peasants and serfs.
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