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Box A Rox
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Funny you bring up Scalia every time like he somehow speaks for me, box he doesn't and I don't give 2 $hits what he says, my rights come from my creator not my government, sorry if you don't like it


LMAO!!!  OMG!  Henry's RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS comes from GOD!

Thou shalt not steal...
Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife...
Thou shalt have a Fully Automatic M16, with 30 round magazines and a million rounds of ammo!  


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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This is pretty sad..

http://blog.timesunion.com/capitol/archives/206025/206025/

Even though there is a law on the books that prohibits it, Andy is OK with his Commissioners violating it


"Arguing with liberals is like playing chess with a pigeon; no matter how good I am at chess, the pigeon is just going to knock out the pieces, crap on the board, and strut around like it is victorious." - Author Unknown
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Top Ten Reasons Why Men Prefer Guns Over Women



And here we go...


#10 - You can trade an old 44 for a new 22.
#9 - You can keep one gun at home and have another for when you're on the road.
#8 - If you admire a friend's gun and tell him so, he will probably let you try it out a few times.
#7 - Your primary gun doesn't mind if you keep another gun for a backup.
#6 - Your gun will stay with you even if you run out of ammo.
#5 - A gun doesn't take up a lot of closet space.
#4 - Guns function normally every day of the month.
#3 - A gun doesn't ask, "Do these new grips make me look fat?"
#2 - A gun doesn't mind if you go to sleep after you use it.


And the Number One reason Why Men Prefer Guns over women…
#1 - You can buy a silencer for a gun.


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LMAO!!!  OMG!  Henry's RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS comes from GOD!

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Yup just like my right to free speech, I was born with them they were not given to me by a government, I know that part you really hate


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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Quoted from 55tbird
This is pretty sad..

http://blog.timesunion.com/capitol/archives/206025/206025/

Even though there is a law on the books that prohibits it, Andy is OK with his Commissioners violating it


"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others"





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Yup just like my right to free speech, I was born with them they were not given to me by a government, I know that part you really hate


Then the 2nd amendment is meaningless to you, since it gives you nothing.

Glad to hear that!  


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Then the 2nd amendment is meaningless to you, since it gives you nothing.

Glad to hear that!  


Yes you are correct the 2nd amendment gives me nothing as with the rest of the constitution, if the constitution was burned to ashes in a fire my rights would still exist.


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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Yes you are correct the 2nd amendment gives me nothing as with the rest of the constitution, if the constitution was burned to ashes in a fire my rights would still exist.


Yea I've seen the "Sovereign Citizens" defend themselves in our courts with that very same
defense... then they went to jail!  


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Yea I've seen the "Sovereign Citizens" defend themselves in our courts with that very same
defense... then they went to jail!  


Nobody said the jails won't be filled with free people.  It wouldn't be the first time in human history where rulers enslaved people.  I'm not so naive to believe this government won't commit mass incarceration to further control people.  After all, there are plenty of people like you who will join the cause.


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Nobody said the jails won't be filled with free people.  It wouldn't be the first time in human history
where rulers enslaved people.  I'm not so naive to believe this government won't commit mass
incarceration to further control people.  After all, there are plenty of people like you who will join
the cause.

Poor Cicero  
It's really too bad that our government won't oppress him... it's what he really wants.  How can
he be an actual VICTIM, when no one will oppress him.
Hang in there Cicero... some day, some how, he will achieve his desired 'victimhood' and his
life will be complete!


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Poor Cicero  
It's really too bad that our government won't oppress him... it's what he really wants.  How can
he be an actual VICTIM, when no one will oppress him.
Hang in there Cicero... some day, some how, he will achieve his desired 'victimhood' and his
life will be complete!


Not my victim hood.  US has the highest prison population on earth.  Plenty of victims locked up for non violent crimes.  The more laws passed, the more criminals created.  The American Way!


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Not my victim hood.  US has the highest prison population on earth.  Plenty of victims locked up for non violent crimes.  The more laws passed, the more criminals created.  The American Way!

Well, live and learn everyday......
Now "victims" are locked up for non-violent crimes.
All this time I thought criminals were convicted of crimes (violent or other)
that were put in jail...guess in Cissyboy World VICTIMS go to jail and the criminal goes free!!!!
To top it off, our government is actually creating criminals....amazing!!!!!! So who is creating the
victims....can't be the government!!!!


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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Well, live and learn everyday......
Now "victims" are locked up for non-violent crimes.
All this time I thought criminals were convicted of crimes (violent or other)
that were put in jail...guess in Cissyboy World VICTIMS go to jail and the criminal goes free!!!!
To top it off, our government is actually creating criminals....amazing!!!!!! So who is creating the
victims....can't be the government!!!!


Who's the victim of marijuana possession?  Who is the victim if a person doesn't register a semi automatic rifle recently outlawed?  Yes, an imaginary victim created by the government.

I understand authoritarians like you and box can't understand a person opposing criminalizing personal behavior.


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Who's the victim of marijuana possession?  Who is the victim if a person doesn't register a semi automatic rifle recently outlawed?  Yes, an imaginary victim created by the government.

I understand authoritarians like you and box can't understand a person opposing criminalizing personal behavior.


authoritarian....WHAT A JOKE!
If possession is a crime, then the person in possession is in violation.....
if the gun is to be registered and it's not done, then the person in possession is in violation,
you said it yourself "outlawed"......
there doesn't have to be a victim for a crime to be a crime....DUH!!!!!
you don't like the law, and that's fine....but in the eyes of the law...THEY ARE VIOLATIONS of the LAW!!!!!

PS - Unless the amount of weed exceeds a certain amount to make them likely to be selling, then there is no "jail"; and
I seriously doubt failure to register a gun, on it's own, will result in jail. Both would result in jail "IF" they are in addition
to other charges.


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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Who's the victim of marijuana possession?  Who is the victim if a person doesn't register a semi automatic rifle recently outlawed?  Yes, an imaginary victim created by the government.

I understand authoritarians like you and box can't understand a person opposing criminalizing personal behavior.


Interesting you brought this up...

Looks like Conn. is having very big problem with getting people to register their scary looking .22 rifles...err....'Assault weapons'

They can claim that the gun owners are ignorant for not knowing the law, but we all know that is bullshit.

Oh, and have fun trying to find jail space for the 20k-100k newly minted Class D felons.


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Dan Haar: Untold Thousands Flout Gun Registration Law

Everyone knew there would be some gun owners flouting the law that legislators hurriedly passed last April, requiring residents to register all military-style rifles with state police by Dec. 31.

But few thought the figures would be this bad.

By the end of 2013, state police had received 47,916 applications for assault weapons certificates, Lt. Paul Vance said. An additional 2,100 that were incomplete could still come in.
That 50,000 figure could be as little as 15 percent of the rifles classified as assault weapons owned by Connecticut residents, according to estimates by people in the industry, including the Newtown-based National Shooting Sports Foundation. No one has anything close to definitive figures, but the most conservative estimates place the number of unregistered assault weapons well above 50,000, and perhaps as high as 350,000.

And that means as of Jan. 1, Connecticut has very likely created tens of thousands of newly minted criminals — perhaps 100,000 people, almost certainly at least 20,000 — who have broken no other laws. By owning unregistered guns defined as assault weapons, all of them are committing Class D felonies.

"I honestly thought from my own standpoint that the vast majority would register," said Sen. Tony Guglielmo, R-Stafford, the ranking GOP senator on the legislature's public safety committee. "If you pass laws that people have no respect for and they don't follow them, then you have a real problem."

The problem could explode if Connecticut officials decide to compare the list of people who underwent background checks to buy military-style rifles in the past, to the list of those who registered in 2013. Do they still own those guns? The state might want to know.

"A lot of it is just a question to ask, and I think the firearms unit would be looking at it," said Mike Lawlor, the state's top official in criminal justice. "They could send them a letter."

An aggressive hunt isn't going to happen, Lawlor said, but even the idea of letters is a scary thought considering thousands of people are now in an uncomfortable position. At the least, the legislature should reopen the registration period this year with an outreach campaign designed to boost the numbers.

It could be a tough sell. On Thursday night, Guglielmo heard from a constituent at a meeting in Ashford, who said most of his friends with military-style rifles such as AR-15s had not come forward.

"He made the analogy to prohibition," Guglielmo said. "I said, 'You're talking about civil disobedience, and he said 'Yes.' "

But it's not just refusers. A reopened registration would help many who failed to come forward out of ignorance.

"There are a lot of people, they just do not know about this law," said Scott Wilson, president of the 12,000-member Connecticut Citizens Defense League, a Second Amendment advocacy group. "There are people finding out now after the fact."

The law was widely covered in the media and Wilson said his group sent information to its members. But gun owners can be an independent bunch.

Guglielmo, who voted against the sweeping gun control bill, said he intends to raise the concern at the next meeting of the public safety committee. Lawlor said Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's administration is willing to talk about solutions.

But Lawlor, an undersecretary in the state Office of Policy and Management, said that even if many thousands of guns remain unregistered and are now illegal, the law is not necessarily failing at its goal.

"Like anything else, people who violate the law face consequences. … that's their decision. The consequences are pretty clear. …There's nothing unique about this," Lawlor said. "The goal is to have fewer of these types of weapons in circulation."

The law was adopted after the December 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Its main provision was a dramatic expansion of guns classified as assault weapons banned for sale in the state. The ban now includes any semiautomatic firearm — that is, one that reloads a round after each pull of the trigger — if it has even a single military-style characteristic, such as a pistol grip.

Any semiautomatic firearm banned for sale could remain legal if its owner registered it by Dec. 31. Those that were made before the state's first assault rifle law in 1993, and were not deemed to be assault weapons in that law, do not have to be registered.

The AR-15, a type of rifle, not a brand, is among those that must be registered and represents 50 percent to 60 percent of all rifle sales in the United States in recent years, federal figures show.

Sorting out the number of potential new felons is a guessing game. State police have not added up the total number of people who registered the 50,000 firearms, Vance said. So even if we knew the number of illegal guns in the state, we'd have a hard time knowing how many owners they had.







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