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it doenst appear it was three Marshalls killed looks like one Marhsall and 2 state parole agents. sounds like they were part fo the regional fugitive Task force. those include all kinds of agencies.
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Another case for making a conviction for being a felon in possession a mandatory capital punishment crime. Possession should be pretty easy to prove and a conviction automatic. How about getting .gov out of the 2A infringement business altogether? How about just executing all convicted felons?
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. . .Everyone watches youtube and believes they can do CQB. "Slice the pie, Slice the pie...." Same folks that think LEO should all know kung fooey and grapple on the pavement with a zoned out dopehead, and/or the LARPers that think they'll stand off the BLMers/antifas/ boys from "THE ROAD " standing in their driveway in their subdivision dressed out in their "operator" gear and plate carrier they ordered from slamazon Seen a bunch of em at the gun range all dolled up last few times I've went Oh well It's not a LARP when it happens and I'd rather have ceramic plates off Amazon than ceramic plates off the kitchen table. If you don't think stand offs by "larpers" and ANTIFA types are coming - you've not paid attention and I'd put it on LARP guys coming out a head at the initial blow. Some look around and realize, open conflict is coming and are preparing accordingly. Actually, I was agreeing with your sentiment, but A lone wolf won't make it if SHTF If you have 2 or 3 dozen clear headed like minded armed neighbors, you'll be ok.
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it doenst appear it was three Marshalls killed looks like one Marhsall and 2 state parole agents. sounds like they were part fo the regional fugitive Task force. those include all kinds of agencies. Parole agents, indicating he was still on parole, i.e. had not fully paid his debt to society.
You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.
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Another case for making a conviction for being a felon in possession a mandatory capital punishment crime. Possession should be pretty easy to prove and a conviction automatic. How about getting .gov out of the 2A infringement business altogether? How about just executing all convicted felons? You haven't put much thought into this, have you?
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Another case for making a conviction for being a felon in possession a mandatory capital punishment crime. Possession should be pretty easy to prove and a conviction automatic. How about getting .gov out of the 2A infringement business altogether? How about just executing all convicted felons? You haven't put much thought into this, have you? I have no problem restricting the Constitutional Rights of criminals who are convicted felons as long as legal due process has led to those restrictions. I don't think that convicted felons should retain their voting rights either.
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Another case for making a conviction for being a felon in possession a mandatory capital punishment crime. Possession should be pretty easy to prove and a conviction automatic. How about getting .gov out of the 2A infringement business altogether? How about just executing all convicted felons? You haven't put much thought into this, have you? I have no problem restricting the Constitutional Rights of criminals who are convicted felons as long as legal due process has led to those restrictions. I don't think that convicted felons should retain their voting rights either. The problem is the barrier to becoming a felon has become so incredibly low these days and the ability for a politically minded DA to simply inflate the charges means - it's pretty hard to have any sort of interaction with the justice system and NOT have it become a felony. Belong to the NRA and get picked up at a protest? You're not an insurrectionist and that's a felony....
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Another case for making a conviction for being a felon in possession a mandatory capital punishment crime. Possession should be pretty easy to prove and a conviction automatic. How about getting .gov out of the 2A infringement business altogether? How about just executing all convicted felons? You haven't put much thought into this, have you? I have no problem restricting the Constitutional Rights of criminals who are convicted felons as long as legal due process has led to those restrictions. I don't think that convicted felons should retain their voting rights either. The problem is the barrier to becoming a felon has become so incredibly low these days and the ability for a politically minded DA to simply inflate the charges means - it's pretty hard to have any sort of interaction with the justice system and NOT have it become a felony. Belong to the NRA and get picked up at a protest? You're not an insurrectionist and that's a felony.... I would disagree about there being a low threshold differentiating a misdemeanor from a felony. I don't know what the ratio of charged misdemeanors and felonies is in the U.S., but I would expect the ratio to be close to 85% misdemeanors to 15% felonies. It seems as though a large number of felony charges are pleabraganed down to misdemeasors if the accursed has an attorny who is worth a damn.
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Another case for making a conviction for being a felon in possession a mandatory capital punishment crime. Possession should be pretty easy to prove and a conviction automatic. How about getting .gov out of the 2A infringement business altogether? How about just executing all convicted felons? You haven't put much thought into this, have you? I have no problem restricting the Constitutional Rights of criminals who are convicted felons as long as legal due process has led to those restrictions. I don't think that convicted felons should retain their voting rights either. The problem is the barrier to becoming a felon has become so incredibly low these days and the ability for a politically minded DA to simply inflate the charges means - it's pretty hard to have any sort of interaction with the justice system and NOT have it become a felony. Belong to the NRA and get picked up at a protest? You're not an insurrectionist and that's a felony.... The felon label is retardly easy to acquire. For simple [bleep] depending on which state you’re in.
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Another case for making a conviction for being a felon in possession a mandatory capital punishment crime. Possession should be pretty easy to prove and a conviction automatic. How about getting .gov out of the 2A infringement business altogether? How about just executing all convicted felons? You haven't put much thought into this, have you? I have no problem restricting the Constitutional Rights of criminals who are convicted felons as long as legal due process has led to those restrictions. I don't think that convicted felons should retain their voting rights either. The problem is the barrier to becoming a felon has become so incredibly low these days and the ability for a politically minded DA to simply inflate the charges means - it's pretty hard to have any sort of interaction with the justice system and NOT have it become a felony. Belong to the NRA and get picked up at a protest? You're not an insurrectionist and that's a felony.... I would disagree about there being a low threshold differentiating a misdemeanor from a felony. I don't know what the ratio of charged misdemeanors and felonies is in the U.S., but I would expect the ratio to be close to 85% misdemeanors to 15% felonies. It seems as though a large number of felony charges are pleabraganed down to misdemeasors if the accursed has an attorny who is worth a damn. Per this. overall felony rate is 23.4% but you have states massively skewing that. What's interesting tho is a state like IA 5.2% felony charge rate vs KS 30% felony charge rate - those in Kansas catching a felony charge at a higher rate than Iowa - that restriction follows them to all 50 states. I mean New Hampshire, is 69% of charges are felony. That's astronomical.
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. . .Everyone watches youtube and believes they can do CQB. "Slice the pie, Slice the pie...." Same folks that think LEO should all know kung fooey and grapple on the pavement with a zoned out dopehead, and/or the LARPers that think they'll stand off the BLMers/antifas/ boys from "THE ROAD " standing in their driveway in their subdivision dressed out in their "operator" gear and plate carrier they ordered from slamazon Seen a bunch of em at the gun range all dolled up last few times I've went Oh well Most probably get winded from sofa to fridge to get another sammich. But let's be honest, if it wasn't for the LARPers 75% of the firearms industry would evaporate.
"Anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that 'my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.'" -Isaac Asimov
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Another case for making a conviction for being a felon in possession a mandatory capital punishment crime. Possession should be pretty easy to prove and a conviction automatic. How about getting .gov out of the 2A infringement business altogether? How about just executing all convicted felons? You haven't put much thought into this, have you? I have no problem restricting the Constitutional Rights of criminals who are convicted felons as long as legal due process has led to those restrictions. I don't think that convicted felons should retain their voting rights either. The problem is the barrier to becoming a felon has become so incredibly low these days and the ability for a politically minded DA to simply inflate the charges means - it's pretty hard to have any sort of interaction with the justice system and NOT have it become a felony. Belong to the NRA and get picked up at a protest? You're not an insurrectionist and that's a felony.... The felon label is retardly easy to acquire. For simple [bleep] depending on which state you’re in. But, according to some, we should execute all of them.
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Another case for making a conviction for being a felon in possession a mandatory capital punishment crime. Possession should be pretty easy to prove and a conviction automatic. How about getting .gov out of the 2A infringement business altogether? How about just executing all convicted felons? You haven't put much thought into this, have you? I have no problem restricting the Constitutional Rights of criminals who are convicted felons as long as legal due process has led to those restrictions. I don't think that convicted felons should retain their voting rights either. The problem is the barrier to becoming a felon has become so incredibly low these days and the ability for a politically minded DA to simply inflate the charges means - it's pretty hard to have any sort of interaction with the justice system and NOT have it become a felony. Belong to the NRA and get picked up at a protest? You're not an insurrectionist and that's a felony.... I would disagree about there being a low threshold differentiating a misdemeanor from a felony. I don't know what the ratio of charged misdemeanors and felonies is in the U.S., but I would expect the ratio to be close to 85% misdemeanors to 15% felonies. It seems as though a large number of felony charges are pleabraganed down to misdemeasors if the accursed has an attorny who is worth a damn. Per this. overall felony rate is 23.4% but you have states massively skewing that. What's interesting tho is a state like IA 5.2% felony charge rate vs KS 30% felony charge rate - those in Kansas catching a felony charge at a higher rate than Iowa - that restriction follows them to all 50 states. I mean New Hampshire, is 69% of charges are felony. That's astronomical. I'm surprised that NH charges felonies at such a high rate, must be MA residents catching those cases.
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Violent felons surrender their gun rights. It is called consequences.
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
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Another case for making a conviction for being a felon in possession a mandatory capital punishment crime. Possession should be pretty easy to prove and a conviction automatic. How about getting .gov out of the 2A infringement business altogether? How about just executing all convicted felons? You continually prove yourself a raging idiot.
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The felon label is retardly easy to acquire. For simple [bleep] depending on which state you’re in. The felony label is quite simple to avoid, as well. Some just can't do it.
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The felon label is retardly easy to acquire. For simple [bleep] depending on which state you’re in. The felony label is quite simple to avoid, as well. Some just can't do it. Yeah, those jan 6 insurrectionists should have just stayed their assess home.
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The felon label is retardly easy to acquire. For simple [bleep] depending on which state you’re in. The felony label is quite simple to avoid, as well. Some just can't do it. Failure to report your tips on taxes - felony. Failure to pay taxes on purchases made out of state - felony. Federal Tax Evasion (Title 26 U.S. Code §7201) Mess with your buddy's facebook page - felony. Federal Wire Fraud (18 U.S. Code §1343) (Given the group here) Give a buddy a spare Viagra you got? - Felony Distribution of a Controlled Substance (Title 21 U.S. Code §841) Hell - technically taking your pills out of the bottle, putting them in a weekly organizer and going across state lines is a felony. GF a little underage? - Felony. Bar fight that you win a little to easily - DA decides you're doing assault and battery - Felony. Point being - the threshold for a felony is so low at this point, you commit them often without even realizing it.
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The felon label is retardly easy to acquire. For simple [bleep] depending on which state you’re in. The felony label is quite simple to avoid, as well. Some just can't do it. To some it's a way of life, it's born in them to do felonious things to survive.. Law of the jungle type.
"I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Thomas Jefferson
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The felon label is retardly easy to acquire. For simple [bleep] depending on which state you’re in. The felony label is quite simple to avoid, as well. Some just can't do it. Failure to report your tips on taxes - felony. Failure to pay taxes on purchases made out of state - felony. Federal Tax Evasion (Title 26 U.S. Code §7201) Mess with your buddy's facebook page - felony. Federal Wire Fraud (18 U.S. Code §1343) (Given the group here) Give a buddy a spare Viagra you got? - Felony Distribution of a Controlled Substance (Title 21 U.S. Code §841) Hell - technically taking your pills out of the bottle, putting them in a weekly organizer and going across state lines is a felony. GF a little underage? - Felony. Bar fight that you win a little to easily - DA decides you're doing assault and battery - Felony. Or have one beer with your pizza. Head home. Blow .001. Trooper says you’re impaired. In AZ at least it’s a felony.
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