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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Obama's 'Executive Order' for your Guns





Obama Considering 'Executive Order' to Deal With Guns  



Comrade Vice President Joe Biden revealed that Comrade Obama, the head of the People's Safety Committee, might use an executive order to deal with guns.


"The president is going to act," said Biden, giving some comments to the press before a meeting with victims of gun violence. "There are executives orders, there's executive action that can be taken. We haven't decided what that is yet. But we're compiling it all with the help of the attorney general and the rest of the cabinet members as well as legislative action that we believe is required."

Biden said that this is a moral issue and that "it's critically important that we act."





Governor Jesse Ventura confronts Piers Morgan on gun control




Register your ammo in California

Socialist Democrats in the People's Republic of California stood on the bodies of murdered children to increase their control over guns and ammo.

Now leftist Democrats want to register your ammo. Idiot Democrats naturally do not bother to explain that the horrible killing of children in Connecticut was done with guns and ammo purchased legally. So how registering your ammo would have any impact is a mystery. But facts have nothing to do with liberalism. Liberalism is about feeling good. Not facts.

Leftist California Assembly-skank Nancy Skinner of the
People's Republic of Berkeley wants to register your ammo.
Yes, this is one of her better photos.  You should see

what she looks like first thing in the morning.

State and local leaders held a moment of silence Monday to pay respects to the 26 victims of the Sandy Hook shooting. "It is easier in California to buy bullets than to buy alcohol, cigarettes, or Sudafed cold medicine," said State Assemblywoman Nancy Skinner (Socialist - Berkeley).

Her proposal would require ammunition dealers to be licensed, require buyers to present ID, require that all sales be reported to the Department of Justice with local law enforcement notified when transactions involve large quantities, and it would ban conversion kits that allow high-capacity magazines.

Constitutional Federalist Assemblyman Tim Donnelly of Twin Peaks says that won't work. "None of these measures, had they been in place, would have done a single thing to prevent what happened," he said.

In fact, Donnelly is readying a different proposal to get to have at least one anonymous person at each school armed. "We haven't had a single hijacking since 9/11 and I think it's in large part due to the presence of air marshals. So, why don't we have a school marshals program?" he asked.

(ABC - KGO News)









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