Those of you obedient sheep that got in line to register your firearms and magazines in 2014, get ready to lose them all. The peaceable citizens that dare keep and bear arms in Kommiecticut will once again be held accountable for the actions of the criminally insane.
The compliant Fudds lined up around state police headquarters in Middletown in 2014 |
Word is some type of eeee-vil semi-auto "assault" or sporting rifle was used in the Bristol cop shooting Wednesday night.
But wait! Gov. "Jolly Ned" Lamont tells us those are illegal (technically they are not, but he's a moron, after all...) so how can this be?
Go to the 2:32 mark to hear Jolly Ned declare "assault weapons" illegal. Oh that fucktard just could not be more ill-informed or stupid.
As I told anyone that would listen back then, do not comply with their pre-confiscation registration scheme. That registration is always a precursor to confiscation, because they need to know who has the guns before they can take them (and then make you get in the boxcar). And if it's time to hide your guns, it's time to use them. I registered NOTHING!
Everything of mine was tragically lost in a kayak capsize. Oops!
It could be a Freudian from Ned as Brandon is allegedly going to ban "assault" weapons soon with the pen and phone.
ReplyDeleteBrandon can "ban" in one hand and shit in the other. I'll tell you which one fills up faster.
ReplyDeleteNice we're getting these shootings again just as the Senate is about to take up the Assault Weapon Ban again. (But not until after the mid-terms, because not one of the Senators wants to get pinned down on a recorded vote on the bill.)
The best thing about all politicians is that they eventually, go away, just NOT SOON ENOUGH.
ReplyDeleteFJB AND FTDPARTY
If he tries to ban them, with Heller, McDonald, and Bruen on the books, I see such a ban getting to the Supreme Court pretty quickly.
ReplyDeleteConsidering that AR-15 pattern firearms, with circulation in the millions among law-abiding Americans, are the very definition of firearms in "common use", and should not be able to be banned under that string of decisions.