Quote of the day---DOH!

ruger45

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QUOTE OF THE DAY:

"It is the individual gun owner's responsibility to
understand and follow all laws regarding gun purchase,
ownership, storage, transport, etc." http://www.nrahq.org/safety/eddie/info.shtml
(bottom of the page, next to last paragraph)

Yes, this includes laws that require women to submit
to armed rapists, grandmothers to get their throats
cut because they cannot defend themselves, and anyone
to submit to pretty much everything else the
bodyguarded politicians tell us to submit to.

Had our Founding Fathers taken this position,
Lexington & Concord would have been a line of
people handing over weapons.

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from KABA www.keepandbeararms.org

LOL
nothing new up their.

www.gunowners.org www.ccops.org

Who were the greatest lawbreakers in history....our founding fathers

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"those who sacrifice
liberty for security deserve neither"
 
I concur. If some tragedy occurs in Colorado. It's not the gunmakers. It's not the guy down the street. It's the guy who owns the gun. It's not my fault and we don't need more useless laws that pick and choose among the law abiding citizens.
 
Okay... I've heard the old saying (or is it law) that not knowing the law is not a defense. Okay class, raise your hand... who can name, define, and specify EVERY federal gun law and gun law by your State? Anyone, anyone, anyone (Ben Stein, Ferris B. day off, in that voice)? Jeez, you don't see that type of confusion when it comes to cars, to tire irons, to pissing up a rope. I drive 100 miles... one place: He's a good guy, law abiding, 100 miles away.. he's the scum of the earth, a felon, kill him or put him away. If we all knew every aspect of every law, be it federal or state, we would kill ourselves just so we wouldn't have to think about it all. But, at the same time, we are breaking the law each and everyday. Why, because it's too much of a pain in the arse. We own property, but that property is defined and treated differently depending on the areas that we reside. We say, F-it and move to another state, not caring about what laws we break or of becoming a felone due to a simple move, due to job, boredom, or necessity. We are only felones if we are caught, but choose to transport our PROPERTY no matter what. I thought this was a place/country of same standard applies to all no matter what state you happen to reside or which to reside. For an America, we sure do have different laws for the same group of peoples. Law abiding in one state, criminal in the next. I thought this was America.... I guess my thoughts and such are different from others.

Jeez, what a mess.

USP45usp

*side note: washington DC, not a State! Why is it that a group of peoples, not reconized as a State, has total power over other States and the People which reside in each State? Answer me that. If you really think about it, Philidelphia is our Capital, D.C. is just a liberal commonweath of crooks/arseholes.
 
The saying I hear most often from city police is
-ignorance of the law is no exscuse-
I say
your being -told to- enforce an unconstitutional facist law is no exscuse for me not to oppose you for threatening my freedoms by attempting to disarm me.
These police sure know how to whine if someone wants them to go unarmed or resticted.
Ofcourse this is not all police ,some disagree with the NRA and feel that laws are restictive and that such laws should be repealed or voided without further adou.

I will always say the greatest crime in america is the proliferation of restrictive laws.

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"those who sacrifice
liberty for security deserve neither"

[This message has been edited by ruger45 (edited October 25, 2000).]
 
ruger45,

I come from a country where cops are scum. I am allergic to uniforms and yet I admit that cops aren't a problem for us. They tend to support RKBA and, around here, most gun courses are taught by LEOs. It serves no purpose to paint that profession with a broad brush. Moreover, beat cops I know hate the ninjas as much as we do but can't do much about it: different chain of command.

Oleg
 
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ruger45:
The saying I hear most often from city police is
-ignorance of the law is no exscuse-
I say
your being -told to- enforce an unconstitutional facist law is no exscuse for me not to shoot you for threatening my freedoms by attempting to disarm me.
These police sure know how to whine if someone wants them to go unarmed or resticted.
Ofcourse this is not all police ,some disagree with the NRA that laws are restictive and should be shot down without hesitation.

I will always say the greatest crime in america is the proliferation of restrictive laws.

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You're in good company:
"The more restrictive the laws, the poorer the people. The more the laws are in evidence, the more do thieves and robbers abound." Lao-Tse The Tao-teh-King from around 600 B.C. in China
 
When I said shoot down without hesitation I meant the laws ,that many LEO's would agree
many such laws need to be voided or repealed
not that cops should be shot down without hesitation.
I wont encourage the shooting anymore of people attempting to disarm you I have
been counseled that that is 'unproductive talk.But I guess Im not going to try any longer to delete it anymore either so I guess I just have to be happy with more unhappies.
After all their has only been one real successful attempt at something like that and it appears were way to moder to try something like that and way to PC to oppose our own local government.
Now if they try to disarm you and carry out the law well...
guess Im just not in a position to tell you what to do and it wouldnt be productive.
Im glad the beat cops their are better than some Ive met Oleg Volk but look for my next post entitled 'traitor'.

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"those who sacrifice
liberty for security deserve neither"
 
The decent cops I know are on our side. However, they dont have any way of knowing whose side *we* are on. That's why I had to learn, the hard way, not to condemn many for the actions of the few.

I hope that we learn to be careful with our statements so as to not suffer from "friendly fire" in the PR sense. It is the lesson that antis would do well to learn, too.

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Oleg "peacemonger" Volk

http://www.a-human-right.com
http://www.olegvolk.net
 
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