... Is the NRA the NRA again?
Did Mr $4000 suits resign?
... Is the NRA the NRA again?
Yes, they do.Awesome! It's been a while since I walked those bricks. I think they miss me. lol
You apparently haven't read the Constitution lately. It would take quite a bit more than a simple bill to do so, it would take a Constitutional Amendment, at the federal level for those in DC and at the State level for those in Annapolis.Probably more wishful thinking on my part, but we now have a Pro 2A Speaker of the House with Mike Johnson, so all we would need would be for the house to pass legislation that makes it illegal for any federal or state legislature to draft, submit, and pass any legislation that is anti-constitutional, whether knowingly or unknowingly. Just like they hold us to the "Ignorance of the Law is no Excuse" standard, we should be able to hold them to that same standard.
Again, it would take a Constitutional Amendment.They either knew, or "should have known" that the legislation they were proposing was flying in the face of the constitution. Give em' jail penalties if they violate the constitution and hold them accountable, and this crap will be taken care of real quick. They keep doing this over and over because they're never held accountable and there's no penalties that they need to worry about. Of course, we'd still need to get approval from the Senate and the Resident. But even if they veto the bill, the point would be made, they would be put on notice, and the first shot will have been fired.
Not the same as the organization that sits beside us in law offices, court rooms, and at the same table as us testifying in Annapolis.Did Mr $4000 suits resign?
It's been discusseed before but at some point, something really needs to be done to politicians who author and pass these draconian bills knowing full well they will fail in the courts. But because the legal appeals process takes so long, they do it with impunity. And as soon as it's struck down. they will repeat the process (with slight variations) to continue to drag it out in the courts, to be paid for, of course, by the taxpayers. People like Raskin can sit back and continue playing computer chess while continuing to deny citizens their constitutional rights. Pie in the sky dreaming, I know...
Except I just renewed the stupid license.
That's nice, the order doesn't take affect for 21 days, unless it is appealed, then longer. So you, and others who have complained, aren't out anything.Except I just renewed the stupid licens.
I simply switched over to buying AR lowers and grew my AR collection(to include AR pistols) instead. I figured it was hilarious that their making it inconvenient to buy handguns means more ARs in my safe.I haven't bought a handgun since the HQL went into effect but I could now be persuaded just as a giant fvck you.
This is where we go back to court for fees and damages. MSI should sue for fees since the law was found unconstitutionalIt's been discusseed before but at some point, something really needs to be done to politicians who author and pass these draconian bills knowing full well they will fail in the courts. But because the legal appeals process takes so long, they do it with impunity. And as soon as it's struck down. they will repeat the process (with slight variations) to continue to drag it out in the courts, to be paid for, of course, by the taxpayers. People like Raskin can sit back and continue playing computer chess while continuing to deny citizens their constitutional rights. Pie in the sky dreaming, I know...
... for some man-up Mondays!Yes, they do.
Hope to see you in January.
In the words of the great philosopher Cleetus McFarland, Hell Yeah, Brother!... for some man-up Mondays!
You apparently haven't read the Constitution lately. It would take quite a bit more than a simple bill to do so, it would take a Constitutional Amendment, at the federal level for those in DC and at the State level for those in Annapolis.
Again, it would take a Constitutional Amendment.
The crown does not issue refunds.
Probably more wishful thinking on my part, but we now have a Pro 2A Speaker of the House with Mike Johnson, so all we would need would be for the house to pass legislation that makes it illegal for any federal or state legislature to draft, submit, and pass any legislation that is anti-constitutional, whether knowingly or unknowingly. Just like they hold us to the "Ignorance of the Law is no Excuse" standard, we should be able to hold them to that same standard.
They either knew, or "should have known" that the legislation they were proposing was flying in the face of the constitution. Give em' jail penalties if they violate the constitution and hold them accountable, and this crap will be taken care of real quick. They keep doing this over and over because they're never held accountable and there's no penalties that they need to worry about. Of course, we'd still need to get approval from the Senate and the Resident. But even if they veto the bill, the point would be made, they would be put on notice, and the first shot will have been fired.