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SUPREME COURT SHOWDOWN: NOVEMBER 3

Good article on the Supreme Court showdown on November 3, in the meantime we have to stay vigilant and keep after our elected officials concerning our 2nd amendment rights.

Thanks for posting Anni, yes is a good one. But, likely not the cure all it should be.
Could or should be good news for many citizens. Actually all citizens if thought about?
Much involved has and is likely just a money and powergrab by some ignorant politicians and public servants to suit their own self serving agendas to warp, twist and tinkle on the 2nd by instilling regulations, requirements and fees to citizens rights. Making their own lives easier at the sake of others and their rights. Like some overzealous overly idealistic homeowners associations deeming what someone can and can't reasonably do on and with their own property? Twits may come to mind?

The 2nd is clear and self evident to me. Apparently, some in public service and elsewhere need to adjust their reading and comprehension skills higher? USA isn't a monarchy, wishing some in public service would remember that it's the people, all of us, the citizens they're supposed to represent. If anyone should, they should being in the forefront of our system? If they can't actually represent and protect all of our wishes and rights for some reason? Thinking some officials may need to be transferred, retired, fired or booted out next election or sooner if possible?
 
Good article on the Supreme Court showdown on November 3, in the meantime we have to stay vigilant and keep after our elected officials concerning our 2nd amendment rights.

For those that live in those draconian states one can only hope for a favorable outcome. For those idiots like that moron in Georgia well you open your mouth and insert your foot you pay the price.
 
Good article on the Supreme Court showdown on November 3, in the meantime we have to stay vigilant and keep after our elected officials concerning our 2nd amendment rights.

Yup, this and the Hawaii case may put to bed, once and for all, the “may issue” laws that are used in states like NY and Hawaii as a de facto denial of 2A rights.
 
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