Oregon effectively repealed the 2nd Amendment.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/07 ... an-helped/
If anyone, distant relative, police officer, etc. can deprive you of your rights, what right do you have?
I'm pretty sure my ex-wife would have pulled this on me during divorce if this law was in effect and I lived in Oregon.
Oregon is a blue state due to Portland, but most of Oregon is pretty red. Even those blue areas outside of Portland are mostly pot growers who elect democrats to legalize weed. These areas already have a healthy disregard to police intervention thanks to 50 years of drug prohibition.
These are the modern moonshiners. So they are going to stand by while po-po rolls up to confiscate their guns? Maybe the first few people "saved" by "Extreme Risk Protection Order" will stand by while po-po takes their guns and ammo. After that it will more dangerous.
Does the revolution begin in Oregon?
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Re: Does the revolution begin in Oregon?
The easiest, most obvious form of resistance would be to start calling in every politician, state official, protection details, political aides, and any police officers who actually enforce this mess as an "extreme risk."
Force the system to eat itself.
Force the system to eat itself.
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Re: Does the revolution begin in Oregon?
Exactly! If everyone is a criminal, who's going to enforce the laws?Steamforger wrote:The easiest, most obvious form of resistance would be to start calling in every politician, state official, protection details, political aides, and any police officers who actually enforce this mess as an "extreme risk."
Force the system to eat itself.
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Re: Does the revolution begin in Oregon?
That would finally get SWATting criminalized...when employed against the nomenklatura and apparatchiks. The Miracle of Selective Enforcement would leave it in effect against us mere kulaks and zeks.Steamforger wrote:The easiest, most obvious form of resistance would be to start calling in every politician, state official, protection details, political aides, and any police officers who actually enforce this mess as an "extreme risk."
Force the system to eat itself.
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Re: Does the revolution begin in Oregon?
Gotta love how Dems use shady tricks to pass stuff so that you can, "find out what's in it."
The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote.
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Re: Does the revolution begin in Oregon?
Silly gooses, the Only Ones will exempt themselves.
There must be an end to this intimidation by those who come to this great country, but reject its culture.
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Re: Does the revolution begin in Oregon?
Will the revolution begin here?
No. Still not enough infringement.
No. Still not enough infringement.
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Re: Does the revolution begin in Oregon?
I really don't see this surving a court challenge. That said there needs to be consequences for politicians who so blatantly disregard the Constitution. I would like to see a law created where if the court system decides a law is unconstitutional the legeslators who voted for it and the executive who signed it get removed and permanently bard from public office.evan price wrote:Will the revolution begin here?
No. Still not enough infringement.
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Kommander wrote: I really don't see this surving a court challenge. That said there needs to be consequences for politicians who so blatantly disregard the Constitution. I would like to see a law created where if the court system decides a law is unconstitutional the legeslators who voted for it and the executive who signed it get removed and permanently bard from public office.
I dunno. I'd want tar-and-feathers, or at least bastinado.
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Re: Does the revolution begin in Oregon?
Good thing we do not have a "like" button because I would have hit it hard enough to break the mouse.First Shirt wrote:Kommander wrote: I really don't see this surving a court challenge. That said there needs to be consequences for politicians who so blatantly disregard the Constitution. I would like to see a law created where if the court system decides a law is unconstitutional the legeslators who voted for it and the executive who signed it get removed and permanently bard from public office.
I dunno. I'd want tar-and-feathers, or at least bastinado.
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