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    There is a New War on Terror, it’s the domestic version. The feds have 2 decades of experience going after terrorists online, creating profiles, monitoring their social media, cell phones, and online transactions.

    Now we are the new domestic terrorists. The feds are using the same technology on us.

    Remember those “red flag laws”?

    Try renewing your concealed handgun permit or getting on a plane only to find out you have been denied because to your surprise your on the red flag list. It’s happening...

    The link below is an excellent article by Glen Greenwald.
    https://greenwald.substack.com/p/the...zUEtJdkOkQx2Eg
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    Quote Originally Posted by prepare View Post
    There is a New War on Terror, it’s the domestic version. The feds have 2 decades of experience going after terrorists online, creating profiles, monitoring their social media, cell phones, and online transactions.

    Now we are the new domestic terrorists. The feds are using the same technology on us.

    Remember those “red flag laws”?

    Try renewing your concealed handgun permit or getting on a plane only to find out you have been denied because to your surprise your on the red flag list. It’s happening...

    The link below is an excellent article by Glen Greenwald.
    https://greenwald.substack.com/p/the...zUEtJdkOkQx2Eg
    And we're seeing denials even for NO cause, like Laura Loomer.
    https://loomered.com/2021/01/19/excl...ive-americans/
    No matter what you think of her politics which even I admit are a bit kooky, what we let Das Reich do to any ONE it then can do to ANYONE and will to EVERYONE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Circle_10 View Post
    I can almost guarantee that if this were to happen, there would be an “amnesty” period of like six months to maybe even two years, during which the $200 tax waived. They will do this to avoid the obvious pushback, probably even from Dem legislators, over the financial burden it imposes on working people, and also as a “goodwill” gesture and to appear as though they are willing to “compromise” by “allowing” you to register your guns/mags for free.
    They don’t give a shit about the lost revenue, they can always print more. It’s mass registration that is the goal.
    Waiving the $200 fee will be the “compromise“.

    The conservative justices have a tendency to believe in judicial restraint, but what we need here is to remove this trip wire from our society by the conservatives going “fully gay“ like they did for gay marriage. No screwing around with smaller test cases, just there you go for marriage.

    Get a nice Scotus decision on semi auto magazine fed guns, and 30 round magazines as being sacrosanct , and let the left pick of the edges of it. What somebody needs to get to Roberts and tell him that if he doesn’t vote this way, he is voting for things to go sideways. He often talks about making the right long-term decision. It’s time to come to Jesus.

    These justices have to start to realize that if they take abortion and guns off the table, that goes a long ways towards reducing the temperature in our society.
    The Second Amendment ACKNOWLEDGES our right to own and bear arms that are in common use that can be used for lawful purposes. The arms can be restricted ONLY if subject to historical analogue from the founding era or is dangerous (unsafe) AND unusual.

    It's that simple.

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    Sounds like you're from Little Dixie...

    Quote Originally Posted by BangBang77 View Post
    My ancestors were moonshiners and growers. As were many from my neck of the woods. Heck, I still have relatives that don't wear shoes regularly and live in the hills.

    We know what do when the revenuer man comes calling.

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    Or we need to use their tactics against them. This is a great start and way to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red*Lion View Post
    Biden: $200 Gun Tax, Plus....
    - Either you're part of the problem or you're part of the solution or you're just part of the landscape - Sam (Robert DeNiro) in, "Ronin" -

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red*Lion View Post
    Lol. The days before any technology. Different era my friend. Trying to get by on the down low will get you caught soon enough these days. Good luck though. Hiding in a cave cradling your rifle is not the answer. No offense meant, just talking.
    You obviously haven't spent much time in Eastern Oklahoma or Western Arkansas my friend.

    Nobody said anything about getting by on the down low or hiding in a cave. Plenty have gone back into those hills and hollers looking for trouble and found more than they could carry out.

    The majority of my family and the various other families in the locale are veterans of everything from Vietnam to GWOT. Miners, welders, cowboys, oilfield hands, farmers, you name it, we got it. As my grandad used to say, everything from dynamite to baby chickens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BangBang77 View Post
    You obviously haven't spent much time in Eastern Oklahoma or Western Arkansas my friend.

    Nobody said anything about getting by on the down low or hiding in a cave. Plenty have gone back into those hills and hollers looking for trouble and found more than they could carry out.

    The majority of my family and the various other families in the locale are veterans of everything from Vietnam to GWOT. Miners, welders, cowboys, oilfield hands, farmers, you name it, we got it. As my grandad used to say, everything from dynamite to baby chickens.
    Prohibition in the past or prohibition in the future - hard liquor or guns, it's still contraband. Out here in high mesas and open grasslands of northeastern New Mexico, booze stills were common during the Depression. I still have bits and pieces of the still my great-grandfather (1856-1937) operated out here. They'd run the product in and out of the Panhandle of Texas or the Panhandle of Oklahoma. It was kind of a non-man's land for law, and the law who did operate were in on a cut of the profits.

    Evading, avoiding and downright non-compliance of unjust laws brings out the creativity in Americans. I suspect a lot of folks will be getting creative in the near future. Besides, who can ignore what Thomas Jefferson wrote:

    "If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so"

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    @ Bangbang77- sounds like we could be related. NEOK does have a lot of mines though. Pitcher, OK is not far from me. Lots of problems got solved there.
    Last edited by arbninftry; 01-25-21 at 21:55.

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