An American 2nd Amendment thread (Page 12/23)
2.5 JAN 05, 05:41 PM

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Originally posted by maryjane:

Ohio makes the RIGHT move.

https://www.cbsnews.com/new...w-mike-dewine-signs/



More states need to use common sense, follow the rules this country was founded on, and move in this right direction
2.5 JAN 07, 10:48 AM
Good info on defending yourself and others


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA5_pdmBI2E
I'm not sure what he says about castle doctrine is correct at 10:40, as it seems many states do not have that castle doctrine.
https://worldpopulationrevi...stle-doctrine-states
He talks more about this though at 14:56 mins.

Things have changed in the eyes of the law

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyhsxdtnxDM
Remember that many rioters and their leaders are trained in dancing this line.

A different, longer and more full version of riot situations.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tj7suPt9nHE

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2.5 JAN 12, 08:52 AM
Among many other bills, licensing and registration of firearms and ammo, bill already introduced.





sourmash JAN 12, 09:25 AM
As the demographics change in America the bad news is there will be more shutdowns and takedowns of traditional rights and rules.

Inner city groups that are subject to more gun violence seen by losing toddlers, sons, sisters and uncles, view the fix as infringement on everyone else's legal practice as some retribution, perhaps an avoidance at looking at their communities as being responsible. So they lump everyone in their group as having to sacrifice along with them. The mass shootings happen every weekend in inner cities at birthday parties, night clubs, funerals, convenience stores, etc..

There's a reason leading politicians should fit the traditional family model of the past.

If you don't have the family unit, you aren't building anything lasting for your children's future. Passing laws in hope that it will stop your child from shooting someone or being shot is giving up on proper family modeling.
2.5 JAN 19, 10:22 AM



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dqlvn4MPBgc
2.5 JAN 29, 05:20 PM
Yes indeed.. it appears there are people in office who hate your freedom.

New gun registration bill submitted...HR 127
License to posess a firearm that must be carried, required psyche eval including approval of family and any former spouse, required heavy taxes, expensive mandatory insurance, heavy penalties. Banning of "large" capacity (more than 10 round capability) all this and more.. but wait.. I'm sure it gets better!

See it all at this link:

https://www.congress.gov/bi.../text?loclr=cga-bill

It appears to pretty much be close to their dream bill.
It is disgusting that people who would submit this get into office.

A plain english review of the bill by an average gun enthusiast:


an earlier synopsis..from Jan 12

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Monkeyman JAN 29, 06:58 PM
All my guns fell in the lake. In the deep part.
LitebulbwithaFiero JAN 29, 07:30 PM

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Originally posted by Monkeyman:

All my guns fell in the lake. In the deep part.



You must not of heard of the new rule the ATF put out

rinselberg FEB 23, 06:58 PM
Ioan Grillo wants federal lawmakers to pursue four specific objectives.
  1. Require NICS background checks for buyers at gun shows and in other (he doesn't say "all") private sales.
  2. More severe sentencing for convictions obtained in "straw purchase" cases.
  3. A "crack down" on sellers and purchasers of firearms stolen from wherever firearms are stolen, which includes stolen from gun shops and gun dealers.
  4. A "crack down" on Internet firearms kits, which are Grillo-referenced as "ghost" guns.

Grillo asserts that none of his "Big Four" agenda should be regarded as any kind of infringement on 2A and cites a 2019 NPR PBS NewsHour Marist poll in asserting that "closing the gun shows and private sales loophole on background checks" (#1) scored an 81 percent favorability rating among "conservatives."

The article includes this text:

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Mexico’s Foreign Ministry estimates that more than 2.5 million guns have flooded over America’s southern border in the last decade. In that time, Mexico has been gripped by violence that terrorizes communities and stifles the nation’s growth. Even the pandemic did little to curb the nation’s murder rate, with more than 34,000 homicides last year.

The Biden administration has a window of opportunity to reduce the traffic of guns to Mexico and beyond. Firearms that are smuggled from the United States make their way across the continent, to Mexico as well as to Central American nations, where violence has sent waves of migrants and refugees fleeing to the United States’ southern border.

. . .

The black market in guns is driving murders on both sides of the border, and traffickers exploit the confusing patchwork of regulations that govern the legal firearms industry in America. Amazingly, there is no federal statute specifically prohibiting firearms trafficking in the United States.




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[Ioan] Grillo is a contributing opinion writer based in Mexico who has investigated drug trafficking, violence and organized crime in Latin America. He is the author of “Blood Gun Money: How America Arms Gangs and Cartels.”



"Slow the Iron River of Guns to Mexico"

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The Biden administration has an opportunity to stem illegal gun trafficking to Mexico and beyond.


Ioan Grillo for the New York Times; February 20, 2021.
https://www.nytimes.com/202...rld/guns-mexico.html

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2.5 FEB 24, 11:09 AM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:


Grillo asserts that none of his "Big Four" agenda should be regarded as any kind of infringement on 2A ...




Apparently he doesnt understand. He should watch a few of Colion Noir's vids.
Current laws already infringe on the 2nd Amendment.

In the article snippets you posted, they can't even decide if Mexico is arming us or we are arming them, trying to use both points.

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