House passes sweeping gun bill

I remember some people poo-pooing the idea of an 1 million armed man march on Washington. Is it time yet?

To hell with Washington. Trying to effectuate change via D.C. is an utterly futile lost cause.

Marching on it would be purely symbolic, at best - and even then, it is a symbol that would be used to reinforce their gaslighting propaganda.

People need to be marching on their state capitols and making it clear that compliance with Washington will not be tolerated.

Maybe then, something might actually start to give.
 
To hell with Washington. Trying to effectuate change via D.C. is an utterly futile lost cause.

Marching on it would be purely symbolic, at best - and even then, it is a symbol that would be used to reinforce their gaslighting propaganda.

People need to be marching on their state capitols and making it clear that compliance with Washington will not be tolerated.

Maybe then, something might actually start to give.

Your plan is logically better but people may not be energized/motivated at this point to do something that is "logically better".

An armed march on the capitol will get to that same result... just with more steps.

I'm fine with either plan. Or any plan. Anything at this point, is better than nothing.
 
Someone should get in contact with Ray Epps, see if he would be willing to work on a project together
 
Your plan is logically better but people may not be energized/motivated at this point to do something that is "logically better".

An armed march on the capitol will get to that same result... just with more steps.

But that's just the thing. I am deeply skeptical that it would get the same result - or for that matter, that it would get any useful result at all (except for the feds).

In any case, though, the deal the Senate just put together appears to do little more than add some bureaucracy and paperwork - and (of course) throw money at the "problem". I doubt that that, by itself, it's going to be enough to inspire more than a few dozen people to march on D.C. (or even just the local post office), let alone a million - more's the pity.

I'm fine with either plan. Or any plan. Anything at this point, is better than nothing.

I'm something of a fatalist. What will be, will be, and what won't, will not.

All anyone can do is whatever they think best - and then see what might come of it (if anything).

Someone should get in contact with Ray Epps, see if he would be willing to work on a project together

Maybe Patriot Front have an opening in their schedule, too.
 
To hell with Washington. Trying to effectuate change via D.C. is an utterly futile lost cause.

Marching on it would be purely symbolic, at best - and even then, it is a symbol that would be used to reinforce their gaslighting propaganda.

People need to be marching on their state capitols and making it clear that compliance with Washington will not be tolerated.

Maybe then, something might actually start to give.

I'm fine with that. I had meant to edit with 1 million in Washington and 100k at each state capitol, but never got around to it, so I'm glad you brought it up. That would only be some 1.5 million gun owners. A small fraction of actual owners.

But, more than likely everyone will just lube their trigger fingers and stick it up there ass until such a time comes when they have to buy ammo through an FFL check regulated to 20 rds. per month with an 2000% tax to stick in their 5 rd. magazines.
 
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But, more than likely everyone will just lube their trigger fingers and stick it up there ass until such a time comes when they have to buy ammo through an FFL check regulated to 20 rds. per month with an 2000% tax to stick in their 5 rd. magazines.

I remain hopeful that at some point someone with the proper knowledge and expertise, gets fed up enough to do something about it.

Sets an example for others to follow.
 
I'm fine with that. I had meant to edit with 1 million in Washington and 100k at each state capitol, but never got around to it, so I'm glad you brought it up. That would only be some 1.5 million gun owners. A small fraction of actual owners.

:up:

But, more than likely everyone will just lube their trigger fingers and stick it up there ass until such a time comes when they have to buy ammo through an FFL check regulated to 20 rds. per month with an 2000% tax to stick in their 5 rd. magazines.

Sad but true.
 
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