Question 'bout "Castle Law"

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BigBlueDodge wrote:With the Heller vs D.C. decision, our right to own firearms has been cemented into government law.
Oh yeah? All it takes is for two justices to be replaced by liberal justisces...ad they bring a challenge to this back to the court...and suddenly we've LOST our right to bear arms! This is exactly what the democraps have planned.

NOTHING is cemented into government law because they've done the same thing hitler did, and that is start teaching the kids liberalism and when they get old enough to vote, they vote liberal...which means we are turning into a socialist country.

Democracy is worthless when everyone votes our rights away, and that's where we're going.
Once the cat is out of the bag, you can't get him back in there.
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Rockrz wrote:
BigBlueDodge wrote:With the Heller vs D.C. decision, our right to own firearms has been cemented into government law.
Oh yeah? All it takes is for two justices to be replaced by liberal justisces...ad they bring a challenge to this back to the court...and suddenly we've LOST our right to bear arms! This is exactly what the democraps have planned.

NOTHING is cemented into government law because they've done the same thing hitler did, and that is start teaching the kids liberalism and when they get old enough to vote, they vote liberal...which means we are turning into a socialist country.

Democracy is worthless when everyone votes our rights away, and that's where we're going.
Once the cat is out of the bag, you can't get him back in there.

So...........how did they get him in there the first time? :???: :mrgreen:
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flintknapper wrote:
Rockrz wrote:....Once the cat is out of the bag, you can't get him back in there.

So...........how did they get him in there the first time? :???: :mrgreen:

I vote that we should use tranquilizer darts to shoot the Demo-cats and get them back in the bag. :biggrinjester:
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Keith B wrote:
flintknapper wrote:
Rockrz wrote:....Once the cat is out of the bag, you can't get him back in there.

So...........how did they get him in there the first time? :???: :mrgreen:

I vote that we should use tranquilizer darts to shoot the Demo-cats and get them back in the bag. :biggrinjester:

Oooooh........me first! :thumbs2: (doing the shooting, that is).
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flintknapper wrote:So...........how did they get him in there the first time?
Good, law abiding citizens did nothing...and the hippies took over government and took over teaching our children....while "good" people sat by and did nothing.

Many won't even get off their rear and vote, let alone show force in numbers out in public!
But, them hippies do...

They just passed around the big bong up in Denver and they all inhaled the kool-aid!
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drw wrote:In that case, I hope you have never purchased a firearm from a dealer.
If I did that, I'd be on the government's list of people to go after if/when the ultra liberals get into power.

Nope, just face to face purchases for me.

I just wait to find the good deals from guys that love guns enough to take care of them.
Buying a good used gun is very similar to buying a good used truck. Ya gotta be patient.
didn't take in to account the black helicopters and the "Google Maps" satellites, didja???
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Rockrz wrote:
BigBlueDodge wrote:With the Heller vs D.C. decision, our right to own firearms has been cemented into government law.
Oh yeah? All it takes is for two justices to be replaced by liberal justisces...ad they bring a challenge to this back to the court...and suddenly we've LOST our right to bear arms! This is exactly what the democraps have planned.

NOTHING is cemented into government law because they've done the same thing hitler did, and that is start teaching the kids liberalism and when they get old enough to vote, they vote liberal...which means we are turning into a socialist country.

Democracy is worthless when everyone votes our rights away, and that's where we're going.
Once the cat is out of the bag, you can't get him back in there.

I'm not a lawyer, or a professed expert on the judicial system, but once the Supreme Court makes a decision, it sets precedence and all follow on cases are weighed against the prior court decisions. It is not common that the Supreme Court rules in a case that conflicts with previous decisions, as that could undermine the authority and integrity of the court system and cause thousands of lower court rulings that were based on the original supreme court decision to be repealed. Look at it this way, it took over 200 years for the Supreme Court to weigh in on what rights the 2nd Amendment guaranteed to individuals. Why you think the rulings will change in this next election, or even your lifetime is beyond me. I don't think that you have anything to be scared of.

Personally, I do not choose to run and hide myself or my actions for fear of what MIGHT happen to my gun rights. Instead, I would rather focus on confronting, and fighting for those rights. I am proud to be a gun owner, and I will not hide that fact from anyone nor try and skirt the system for fear of being identified. I will not live in fear!

I'm also a law abiding citizens. If Ultra Liberal politicians do find a way to take away my gun rights, I will always abide by the law, even if I don't like it. A gun is just a tool for self defense. If that tool is made illegal, I will find another tool for self defense. I'm literally surprised by the number of folks that openly admit that they would break the law and hide their firearms if that firearm was made illegal by the government. One thing I constantly read about CHL holders are that they are law abiding, but it appears that some are only law abiding .... if they have their guns.
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Re: Question 'bout "Castle Law"

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BigBlueDodge wrote:Constitutional law, once set, rarely changes. I'm speaking a bit out of my comfort area here, but once the Supreme Court makes a decision, it sets precedence. Rarely does the Supreme Court overturn previous decisionss
Yes, it used to be that way...but liberals are teaching the world that we all must "evolve", and that includes changing our consitution and laws to fit the liberal agenda and mindset.

Just wait until they start arresting people for not living a "green" lifestyle because thier carbon footprint is too big.
That's next, you just wait.

And, there's a big difference between "hiding", and "privacy".
I'm not yet ready to broadcast what I have...because it's not the government's business.

It's best to keep your business with guns under your hat so you maintain the element of supprise should you ever need to use them.
Choosing not to broadcast so you can enjoy privacy is not living in fear.

If bad trouble starts, I'll be out there on the front lines cause I have no problem dying for what I believe.
Actually, I'd rather go Home than stay here...so death is no threat to me at all considering I'd rather not be here in the first place.

My experiences here on planet earth have been that this place suxx due to the darkness & evil of the minds of men the world over
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Re: Question 'bout "Castle Law"

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You're also facing death as all of us are.

All I'm saying is life in this world isn't all it's cracked up to be
considering all the suffering, poverty, etc.

I know where I'm going, and if faced with somebody
thretning to kill me...it's not a threat cause I'm ready!

And, if I were fighting for what I believe in (like say, freedom!)
then I would have no problem being in harms way.

Are you prepared to die???
You do understand that it's only your body that quits
working, and you will be conscience and alive forever, right?
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BigBlueDodge wrote: I'm also a law abiding citizens. If Ultra Liberal politicians do find a way to take away my gun rights, I will always abide by the law, even if I don't like it. A gun is just a tool for self defense. If that tool is made illegal, I will find another tool for self defense. I'm literally surprised by the number of folks that openly admit that they would break the law and hide their firearms if that firearm was made illegal by the government. One thing I constantly read about CHL holders are that they are law abiding, but it appears that some are only law abiding .... if they have their guns.
Just because something is a law doesnt make it right, or the right thing to do. Slavery was the law. Women couldnt vote was the law. So if we have to blindly follow the law and not stand up to fight for what is right then how are we not sheeple? Yes I am law abiding, to a degree. That degree is what my conscience feels and how much I am willing to fight for to change what i thinks needs a changing. Everyone, I mean everyone, has a law they break or will if they want to risk the trouble. Go 1mph over, you broke the law. Drive past a school on your way home with a rifle for hunting without a CHL, you broke the law. Continue to blindly baaaahh-down to the law and you will be defending yourself with a pink fuzzy stick. At some point you have to take a stand for whats right. When will you stand up? No gun=knife? No knife=stick? No stick=seriously sharp paper clip? Look into whats going on in Canada, they are literally not allowed to defend themselves with force. Look into England, knives, kitchen knives!!!!are illegal for carry.

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People that drive Dodges are like that sometime
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Theory blown! I have a Big Silver Dodge on 38's. Plus my mustang... I am just confused now....

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You run your Dodge truck on little bitty .38 cylinders?
That's got to be a strange set-up for a truck.

Do they discharge when you hit pot holes? :smilelol5:
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I wish, maybe the mileage would not be so horrendous then. Besides, cant feel the potholes!

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Well, they art to start a program to fill all the potholes with potHEADS :thumbs2:
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