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Virginia, Making America Great
Virginia, Making America Great
T.L. Davis newsletter 019
I am a Christian, so when I say “I pray to God” I mean, I pray to God that Virginia 2020 understands that it is Massachusetts 1775. That for a long time Americans have allowed themselves to be conned, buffaloed and hoodwinked by politicians. Everyone knows that we are not living as Americans, right? It is not American to know that the government is listening in on all cell phone conversations, all e-mails, all conversations that can be procured by cell phone traps and the like. Surely, none of the true Americans own an Alexa for heaven’s sake! How do you think they will be able to enforce Red Flag laws, if they do not have some private and intimate argument between lovers to hang their hat on when it comes to justifying removing all of the guns from a domicile?
But, this is about rights. Rights are not given to an individual for good behavior, they exist, regardless of behavior, as an inanimate thing, like bad breath or toe fungus, they are ours, no matter what, whether we want them, or not. No matter the government, no matter the economic system, no matter the preference, rights are something that exist and are possessed by human beings. Chairs, by way of comparison, do not have rights. Are you a chair? No, you are a human being and you possess certain, unalienable rights, among those are life, liberty, property and the pursuit of happiness. Property is actually a big deal in that a right to property dispels the supremacy of the IRS.
Let’s get back to the issue at hand, the almost identical political situation concerning Virginia 2020 and Massachusetts 1775.
We have, in Virginia 2020, the exact position of Boston in 1775. I have been saying Massachusetts, but understand, it was Boston alone that revealed the true tyrannical nature of the English crown. All others thought that if Boston would just calm down and shut up, they would all get along. What the other colonies did not see in 1775, that most states do not see in 2020, is that Boston then and Virginia now are just canaries in the coalmine. They are the warning signs to what the rest of the nation can expect and, in that way, Virginia is the rest of America. Virginia today, speaks for us all, but also, their resolution to stand firm dictates to us our obligations going forward. If Virginia stands firm on these Red Flag laws and sanctuary counties and backs down the state, every county in every other state must double- down on that idea, push it even harder.
There is only one way to play this situation: gun owners and Second Amendment supporters must win the day. They must take this opportunity, when emotions are high, to not just deny Red Flag laws, but eradicate all gun laws that led to it. Go all the way back to the National Firearms Act of 1934. It is only the fear of the citizen, not fear from the citizen, that has led to these laws. Given a few more years past 1934 and citizens would have armed-up and for a while, it would have been the Wild West, but soon after that, the gangsters of the 1930s would have found themselves outgunned by grandmothers and would have decided to behave themselves. Then, it would have been clear that the people themselves must solve things like violent gangs in their cities, child-molesters on their street corners and kept the typical cop a Barney Fife sort that helps the elderly cross the street and leave the sorting out of society to the people themselves.
I dare anyone to explain to me the benefits of a society that relegates all responsibilities to the government. Does it help solve problems? No. Does it help the fiscal environment? No. Does it enhance the stature of the citizen? No. Does it instill a sense of responsibility for the community? No. Then, why have we allowed it? Because, it’s easy and easy is always bad.
Virginia must recognize that it can be so much more than a state with an attitude; it can be the new birthplace of liberty. It can live up to its heritage ushered in by Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and Patrick Henry and NOT succumb to the legacy of Woodrow Wilson.
Or, it can fold like every other important political movement in modern day America and leave all of us die- hard supporters of liberty and individual rights, willing to give their lives for their cause, drifting in the winds; wondering when, oh when will anyone stand up for what truly made America Great.
The newsletter is available by sending an email to tld@tldavis.com and placing in the subject line newsletter or subscribe. The books and film presented above are available at http://tldavis.com.
T.L. Davis newsletter 019
I am a Christian, so when I say “I pray to God” I mean, I pray to God that Virginia 2020 understands that it is Massachusetts 1775. That for a long time Americans have allowed themselves to be conned, buffaloed and hoodwinked by politicians. Everyone knows that we are not living as Americans, right? It is not American to know that the government is listening in on all cell phone conversations, all e-mails, all conversations that can be procured by cell phone traps and the like. Surely, none of the true Americans own an Alexa for heaven’s sake! How do you think they will be able to enforce Red Flag laws, if they do not have some private and intimate argument between lovers to hang their hat on when it comes to justifying removing all of the guns from a domicile?
But, this is about rights. Rights are not given to an individual for good behavior, they exist, regardless of behavior, as an inanimate thing, like bad breath or toe fungus, they are ours, no matter what, whether we want them, or not. No matter the government, no matter the economic system, no matter the preference, rights are something that exist and are possessed by human beings. Chairs, by way of comparison, do not have rights. Are you a chair? No, you are a human being and you possess certain, unalienable rights, among those are life, liberty, property and the pursuit of happiness. Property is actually a big deal in that a right to property dispels the supremacy of the IRS.
Let’s get back to the issue at hand, the almost identical political situation concerning Virginia 2020 and Massachusetts 1775.
We have, in Virginia 2020, the exact position of Boston in 1775. I have been saying Massachusetts, but understand, it was Boston alone that revealed the true tyrannical nature of the English crown. All others thought that if Boston would just calm down and shut up, they would all get along. What the other colonies did not see in 1775, that most states do not see in 2020, is that Boston then and Virginia now are just canaries in the coalmine. They are the warning signs to what the rest of the nation can expect and, in that way, Virginia is the rest of America. Virginia today, speaks for us all, but also, their resolution to stand firm dictates to us our obligations going forward. If Virginia stands firm on these Red Flag laws and sanctuary counties and backs down the state, every county in every other state must double- down on that idea, push it even harder.
There is only one way to play this situation: gun owners and Second Amendment supporters must win the day. They must take this opportunity, when emotions are high, to not just deny Red Flag laws, but eradicate all gun laws that led to it. Go all the way back to the National Firearms Act of 1934. It is only the fear of the citizen, not fear from the citizen, that has led to these laws. Given a few more years past 1934 and citizens would have armed-up and for a while, it would have been the Wild West, but soon after that, the gangsters of the 1930s would have found themselves outgunned by grandmothers and would have decided to behave themselves. Then, it would have been clear that the people themselves must solve things like violent gangs in their cities, child-molesters on their street corners and kept the typical cop a Barney Fife sort that helps the elderly cross the street and leave the sorting out of society to the people themselves.
I dare anyone to explain to me the benefits of a society that relegates all responsibilities to the government. Does it help solve problems? No. Does it help the fiscal environment? No. Does it enhance the stature of the citizen? No. Does it instill a sense of responsibility for the community? No. Then, why have we allowed it? Because, it’s easy and easy is always bad.
Virginia must recognize that it can be so much more than a state with an attitude; it can be the new birthplace of liberty. It can live up to its heritage ushered in by Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and Patrick Henry and NOT succumb to the legacy of Woodrow Wilson.
Or, it can fold like every other important political movement in modern day America and leave all of us die- hard supporters of liberty and individual rights, willing to give their lives for their cause, drifting in the winds; wondering when, oh when will anyone stand up for what truly made America Great.
The newsletter is available by sending an email to tld@tldavis.com and placing in the subject line newsletter or subscribe. The books and film presented above are available at http://tldavis.com.
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Nothing more can be said but:
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I am not a lawyer. This is NOT legal advice.!
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You beat me to it. I just finished reading Kurt Schlichter's piece you linked. Excellent read and I think he is right. The anti-gun left has woke up Virginians who didn't vote or were paying close attention this last election. It's been great watching people who believe in 2A/RKBA standup and organize to protect their rights!
Virginians have learned the hard way that elections have consequences - but I'm glad they are not going to go down without a fight - so to speak.
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I’m currently in Spotsylvania County, just outside of the Wilderness Battlefield visiting friends. The anger here in Virginia is growing by the minute. Yes, some folks will admit that they missed the election and allowed the Democrats to take control. But better late than never the Second Amendment community has come to life and is prepared for battle...
And those opposed to our liberties and watching...watching to see how we react, because Virginia is a testing ground for tactics that will be used in future battles, including Texas...
We can never allow an election to get away with what the democrats did in VA...
And those opposed to our liberties and watching...watching to see how we react, because Virginia is a testing ground for tactics that will be used in future battles, including Texas...
We can never allow an election to get away with what the democrats did in VA...
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Virginia Citizens Defense League and Gun Owners of America have come out with an outstanding response to the Attorney General, who basically stated local governments must enforce all laws passed by the General Assembly...
It’s 12 pages, but worth the read...
https://gunowners.org/wp-content/upload ... 6-2019.pdf
It’s 12 pages, but worth the read...
https://gunowners.org/wp-content/upload ... 6-2019.pdf
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http://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604 ... &val=hb567
<sarcasm> Yeah, that's not a problem! </sarcasm>HB 567 Indoor shooting ranges; prohibited in buildings not owned or leased by the Commonwealth.
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Every day we're getting closer to
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I'm reading from people in Virginia that this is being introduced to directly affect the NRA range (50 or more employees)Flightmare wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 3:53 am http://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604 ... &val=hb567<sarcasm> Yeah, that's not a problem! </sarcasm>HB 567 Indoor shooting ranges; prohibited in buildings not owned or leased by the Commonwealth.
Introduced by: Dan I. Helmer
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That is what I read as well.GeekwithaGun wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 9:37 amI'm reading from people in Virginia that this is being introduced to directly affect the NRA range (50 or more employees)Flightmare wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 3:53 am http://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604 ... &val=hb567<sarcasm> Yeah, that's not a problem! </sarcasm>HB 567 Indoor shooting ranges; prohibited in buildings not owned or leased by the Commonwealth.
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WaPo fabrication
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/gu ... story.html
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/gu ... story.html
Article was posted yesterday 1/6/2020. Did the author not hear about White Settlement?They believe the fantasy that they are good guys with guns who will stop bad guys with guns, despite a recent study by the National Bureau of Economic Research that shows places that allow concealed carry weapons see eventual increases in gun violence.
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Don't wreck their delusional belief that if all guns are removed we could all live in a utopian society where the Eloi feed the morlocks!Flightmare wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 10:53 am WaPo fabrication
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/gu ... story.html
Article was posted yesterday 1/6/2020. Did the author not hear about White Settlement?They believe the fantasy that they are good guys with guns who will stop bad guys with guns, despite a recent study by the National Bureau of Economic Research that shows places that allow concealed carry weapons see eventual increases in gun violence.
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The National Bureau of Economic Research is just a collection of academics who believe that they are smarter than everyone else.crazy2medic wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 1:37 pmDon't wreck their delusional belief that if all guns are removed we could all live in a utopian society where the Eloi feed the morlocks!Flightmare wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 10:53 am WaPo fabrication
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/gu ... story.html
Article was posted yesterday 1/6/2020. Did the author not hear about White Settlement?They believe the fantasy that they are good guys with guns who will stop bad guys with guns, despite a recent study by the National Bureau of Economic Research that shows places that allow concealed carry weapons see eventual increases in gun violence.
They’re probably all progressive socialists.
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Prince William County meeting happenung NOW. live stream of citizens comments
Agenda item 10 is a resolution:
Agenda item 10 is a resolution:
https://pwcgov.granicus.com/MediaPlayer ... wfYmOAh_xsUrge Members of the Virginia General Assembly to Address Gun Violence Prevention in
Virginia by Passing Gun Safety Legislation; Urge Members of the Virginia General Assembly to
Support Legislation and Increased Funding from the Commonwealth for Mental Health
Screening and Services Throughout the Commonwealth; Modify 2020 Legislative Agenda – Chair
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Just heard they have 5 more pages of speakers (2 min each) - will be there a few more hours!
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