Monday, December 10, 2007

Really Enforcing the Law?

Let's try enforcing the current laws, sentence gun-toters to full prison sentences- and make prisons a place they won't ever want to go back to.
Which laws would those be that we're supposed to enforce? If it's being a "gun-toter," then I know someone quite well who is guilty, and unapologetically so, and he and his family are still here as a result. If it's not registering a semiauto after California ordered it, well...

I'll ask this again: Isn't "enforcing the current laws" precisely what the government was doing at Ruby Ridge and Waco?

The subtitle of The War on Guns, "Notes from the Resistance," isn't just there for decoration. It's an underlying theme throughout. Me, I'm for repealing current gun laws.

[Via Voolfie]

2 comments:

Kent McManigal said...

Pass all the laws you want. It will never make victim disarmament "right".

Anonymous said...

I saw the following Quote on www.survivalblog.com and thought it appropriate.

"Jim's Quote of the Day:

"Law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual." - Thomas Jefferson to Isaac H. Tiffany, 1819.
"


Kent, looks like Ole TJ stated the same thing, with just a hair more eloquence.