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Rhode Island Dems Move to Confiscate Guns Their Own Residents Already Legally Own

All of this boils down to one thing. If it passes, will local law enforcement pitch in to do the confiscation, which means going door to door. If not, this is all academic.
My bet is they'll have to activate their National Guard to do the door to door work. Unless, of course, this happens in Portland where the local LE will gladly participate.
 
All of this boils down to one thing. If it passes, will local law enforcement pitch in to do the confiscation, which means going door to door. If not, this is all academic.
It is showing that these politicians want to control US. They can't do that as long as we have guns. People need to remember that this gun control movement started years ago ( back in the 60's ) with them trying to outlaw handguns.
 
to bad the SCOTUS doesn't slap these (d) around a bit. They're blalantly violating the 2A which SCOTUS has ruled on over and over.
Appellate practice is a niche in the legal system.

I think about the only way that SCOTUS is going to engage the topic on a substantive and interpretative level that will affect everyone equally in this country is if you have multiple districts with rulings that are inconsistent on the same issue, which would likely mean you'd almost have to have the same fact patterns litigated in different districts first, which then means you'd have to have multiple states with the same basic laws on the books that when challenged, will take literally years to make the way to SCOTUS.

And even then, you still have a very unlikely chance the court would take up the issue. I believe they all sit around and decide which cases to take up.
 
All it takes is one inconsequential state to get the idea rolling. It might take a year or two to get SCOTUS to hear the case. In that time, how many RI citizens (who voted for the idiot (d)) to lose their guns and their 2A rights. How many people will suffer because they've lost their right to defend themselves, their family, their property?
 
to bad the SCOTUS doesn't slap these (d) around a bit. They're blalantly violating the 2A which SCOTUS has ruled on over and over.
Title 18, U.S.C., Section 241 - Conspiracy Against Rights. Title 18, U.S.C., Section 242 - Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law. Title 18, U.S.C., Section 245 - Federally Protected Activities.
The DOJ's job but it would eventually end up in front of SCOTUS.
 
You know you if this happens here, it could turn nationwide, you gotta love how people still vote for the democrats no matter the outcome….they have to start and learn you don’t have to vote along party lines if you want your freedoms to continue…..

I believe it is two fold:

Yes, there are still only those who follow the DemonCrap Plantation and no matter what you try to present them with proven facts. they will not listen.

However there are still plenty of those who consider themselves the far right, however they only sit back and only go about their own lives and do absolutely nothing to stand up for all our rights.
 
the governor, has been quoted many times saying...."I WILL PROUDLY SIGN THAT GUN BILL" on many that went to his desk....

however......

its an election year, and (the governor) has tanked in the polls.....he's gonna lose the primary election, he's desperate to get the votes.

RI has a state constitutional convention, which is every 10 years...if it passes, it can be revised.....it failed to pass it 2024, meaning in 2034, it comes up for a vote again...so no confiscation can be done, per the RI laws.......as well as the US Constitution..!!

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Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee has indicated he would veto proposed gun legislation that he deems unconstitutional, specifically regarding potential confiscation of firearms.

  • Veto Stance: In an April 2026 interview, Governor McKee stated to WPRO that he would veto legislation if it constitutes "a law that confiscates property against the constitution".
  • Context of the Bill: The discussion centers around proposed legislation (including H8073) introduced in 2026, which aims to ban the possession of specific military-style semiautomatic guns, potentially eliminating the "grandfather" clauses that allowed owners to keep firearms legally purchased before previous bans (2025).
  • Legislative Status: As of April 8, 2026, many of these proposals were being held for further study by the House Judiciary Committee, which is a common procedural move, meaning they remain active.
  • Previous Action: While Governor McKee signed a 2025 law that banned the sale of certain assault weapons, that law did not include a confiscation provision for previously owned weapons.
    RI Governor's office (.gov) +5
The current debate revolves around whether the legislature will advance a bill requiring mandatory surrender or disposal of previously lawful firearms, prompting the Governor to comment on a potential veto
 
the governor, has been quoted many times saying...."I WILL PROUDLY SIGN THAT GUN BILL" on many that went to his desk....

however......

its an election year, and (the governor) has tanked in the polls.....he's gonna lose the primary election, he's desperate to get the votes.

RI has a state constitutional convention, which is every 10 years...if it passes, it can be revised.....it failed to pass it 2024, meaning in 2034, it comes up for a vote again...so no confiscation can be done, per the RI laws.......as well as the US Constitution..!!

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Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee has indicated he would veto proposed gun legislation that he deems unconstitutional, specifically regarding potential confiscation of firearms.

  • Veto Stance: In an April 2026 interview, Governor McKee stated to WPRO that he would veto legislation if it constitutes "a law that confiscates property against the constitution".
  • Context of the Bill: The discussion centers around proposed legislation (including H8073) introduced in 2026, which aims to ban the possession of specific military-style semiautomatic guns, potentially eliminating the "grandfather" clauses that allowed owners to keep firearms legally purchased before previous bans (2025).
  • Legislative Status: As of April 8, 2026, many of these proposals were being held for further study by the House Judiciary Committee, which is a common procedural move, meaning they remain active.
  • Previous Action: While Governor McKee signed a 2025 law that banned the sale of certain assault weapons, that law did not include a confiscation provision for previously owned weapons.
    RI Governor's office (.gov) +5
The current debate revolves around whether the legislature will advance a bill requiring mandatory surrender or disposal of previously lawful firearms, prompting the Governor to comment on a potential veto
You're back! We were getting concerned about your absence. Hope all is well. Glad to see you back.
 
the governor, has been quoted many times saying...."I WILL PROUDLY SIGN THAT GUN BILL" on many that went to his desk....

however......

its an election year, and (the governor) has tanked in the polls.....he's gonna lose the primary election, he's desperate to get the votes.

RI has a state constitutional convention, which is every 10 years...if it passes, it can be revised.....it failed to pass it 2024, meaning in 2034, it comes up for a vote again...so no confiscation can be done, per the RI laws.......as well as the US Constitution..!!

===============================================================================================
Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee has indicated he would veto proposed gun legislation that he deems unconstitutional, specifically regarding potential confiscation of firearms.

  • Veto Stance: In an April 2026 interview, Governor McKee stated to WPRO that he would veto legislation if it constitutes "a law that confiscates property against the constitution".
  • Context of the Bill: The discussion centers around proposed legislation (including H8073) introduced in 2026, which aims to ban the possession of specific military-style semiautomatic guns, potentially eliminating the "grandfather" clauses that allowed owners to keep firearms legally purchased before previous bans (2025).
  • Legislative Status: As of April 8, 2026, many of these proposals were being held for further study by the House Judiciary Committee, which is a common procedural move, meaning they remain active.
  • Previous Action: While Governor McKee signed a 2025 law that banned the sale of certain assault weapons, that law did not include a confiscation provision for previously owned weapons.
    RI Governor's office (.gov) +5
The current debate revolves around whether the legislature will advance a bill requiring mandatory surrender or disposal of previously lawful firearms, prompting the Governor to comment on a potential veto
Welcome back sir, i assure you were missed. besides i was the oldest here, don't you leave again sir.
 
You're back! We were getting concerned about your absence. Hope all is well. Glad to see you back.
family issues..nothing bad..sorta....a bird left the nest........hit us hard...even though we knew she was gonna leave.....i didn't feel like being anywhere...i even had ALL bad days at the club and range...so bad......i almost shot a tree

Welcome back sir, i assure you were missed. besides i was the oldest here, don't you leave again sir.

and tough titties...you were the "old man here".......

now go gum some oatmeal.....
 
family issues..nothing bad..sorta....a bird left the nest........hit us hard...even though we knew she was gonna leave.....i didn't feel like being anywhere...i even had ALL bad days at the club and range...so bad......i almost shot a tree



and tough titties...you were the "old man here".......

now go gum some oatmeal.....
Welcome back, you were missed!
 
and this numbnuts last year, at the signing of some anti-gun Bills, said..."We are going to get rid of every gun in RI"

she is also running for re-election this year....and she has very good opponents to go up against.


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