Connecticut Republicans Backstab Gun Owners

Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

Ironically, Connecticut has a rich history of firearms manufacturing. Colt, Mossberg and Stag Arms, among others, are based there. The state has terrible economic problems and can ill afford to lose them. Colt has already threatened to leave. The state recently pulled an offer to financially assist Bushmaster to move there.

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Govern...ens-to-Leave-Connecticut-Over-Strict-Gun-Laws

Magpul, which makes magazines and gun parts like stocks and pistol grips, has already announced it is moving out of Colorado.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/03/2...e-plans-to-stay-or-flee-connecticut-amid-gun/

I know TX is willing to help pay their moving costs if they relocate there. I'm unable to find where they're going on the net. I heard Texas and Wyoming are begging them to come there. After all it will bring the state that gets them close to $100M/yr. CO must be smoking some wickedly stupid LEGAL weed to pull this kind of shit! My Family there is flipping completely out over it. They like to shoot holes in paper targets, and don't smoke weed... They're considering moving. So sad.

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Quote from Lucrum:

I'm of the opinion that as more and more of these absurd, largely useless, gun restrictions get rammed down our throats. More and more formerly otherwise law abiding citizens are going to start ignoring the guns laws, en masse.

Or committing fraud on federal applications to get approval. Whatever it takes right. The only good law is a law you agree with. Disagree with a law, then find a way to get around it or break the law without getting caught, right. The new anarchy party is formed. No texting in school zones, to hell with government restrictions, we'll text where we damn well please. No drinking and driving, not for mr Lucrum. Bank robbery, hell yes ONLY IF you think it's ok. The new American law is determined by who has the most firepower, hell yes! Now please excuse me while I order a gun online.
 
Clearly Conn. has gone too far, as well as New York, with disregard for 2nd amendment rights.
Gun Mfgs. pulling out of those states is a very rational decision.
 
Quote from budcampbell:

Clearly Conn. has gone too far, as well as New York, with disregard for 2nd amendment rights.
Gun Mfgs. pulling out of those states is a very rational decision.

And when they lose Colt, and 700 JOBS, guarantee that one will hurt. Magpul leaving CO with it's 200 employees is taking away close to $100M from the state of Colorado. I imagine CT will lose close to $400M/yr due to their knee jerk fascists they've elected into power. I hope Colt moves to a REAL State like TX!
 
Quote from bigarrow:

The only good law is a law you agree with. Disagree with a law, then find a way to get around it or break the law without getting caught, right.
Quite frankly I agree with the above. Laws hold no moral obligation over my adherence or complicity to them.


case in point govt regs required me to fill out paperwork (20plus pages of info )on pt's for tracking of how much treatment per diagnosis and results.

This imposed self reporting was used to ration how much the govt is willing to spend per diagnosis.

Myself I filled out the paperwork, completed every blank, I just never promised it would be correct. That's their fucking problem not mine, never and I say never does INFORMATIONAL reporting to big brother benefit the current pt or future ones.(of course now that we have obamacare and have solved the problem of limited resources, everything is free without cost whatsoever.)



I could go on and on People need to wake the fuck up and realize laws have NO moral backing to them and should quit pretending that they do.
 
You give em hell Phoenix as for myself I won't chance getting into trouble with the Feds or risk federal prison just to prove a point. I like having fun and I don't think I'd have much fun in prison.
 
Quote from bigarrow:

You give em hell Phoenix as for myself I won't chance getting into trouble with the Feds or risk federal prison just to prove a point. I like having fun and I don't think I'd have much fun in prison.
I can understand that sentiment because we like to think of ourselves as upright law abiding citizens. Unfortunately benign govt is the exception not the rule.
But what happens when the laws and those who make them are CLEARLY malevolent. say like the Nuremberg laws or NK today? Or the cyprus confiscation the politically connected were allowed to get their money out before capital controls were placed. So doesn't that mean everybody else morally has every right to protect their savings anyway and by all means necessary up to and including killing those who would prevent them?
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

Connecticut is in the process of passing the country's most draconian anti-gun law. It is unconstitutionla on it sface, but they don;t care. They want to ban hundreds of guns commonly used for self defense, severely limit mag sizes, etc, plus impose a registration and fingerprinting requirement on owners of existing AR-style rifles. They even plan to require registration of existing mags over the cap limit. http://apnews.myway.com/article/20130402/DA5D80EG2.html

What concerns me is the following:

"Senate Minority Leader John McKinney, a Fairfield Republican whose district includes Newtown, said Republicans and Democrats have understood they needed to "rise above politics" when they decided to come up with a legislative response to the massacre.

"At the end of the day, I think it's a package that the majority of the people of Connecticut I know will be proud of," he said."

The national republican party can't attack fellow republicans quickly enough if they make some unPC verbal gaffe. Any republican who doesn't fully embrace the homo lifestyle, celebrate illegal aliens and take MLK day off to deeply meditate about his greatness can count on a verbal shellacking from McCain et al. Yet here we have a bunch of RINOs in connecticut cheerleading an assault on the Second Amendment and lawful gun owners.

Does anyone in the national party see how this taints the republican brand with their base? We had assholes like Jeb Bush mouthing off about the Arizona immigration law. Is anyone going to call these bozos? I'm waiting.

Dont post whne yuo aer drunk
 
Quote from VVV1234:

Dont post whne yuo aer drunk

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!! You say that, and look at your "English." In addition, AA makes sense in his posts. Best thing I can say is pull your bottom lip over your head and swallow!

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Quote from bigarrow:

Or committing fraud on federal applications to get approval. Whatever it takes right.
You sure are gullible, I made up that line about the question.
The only good law is a law you agree with. Disagree with a law, then find a way to get around it or break the law without getting caught, right. The new anarchy party is formed. No texting in school zones, to hell with government restrictions, we'll text where we damn well please. No drinking and driving, not for mr Lucrum. Bank robbery, hell yes ONLY IF you think it's ok. The new American law is determined by who has the most firepower, hell yes! Now please excuse me while I order a gun online.
If I think about it I'll respond to the rest tomorrow. Just finished a nine hour drive and I'm tired.
 
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