Thursday, May 07, 2009

Rulers to Serfs: Obey or Die

Backed by Mayor Thomas M. Menino and Suffolk District Attorney Daniel F. Conley, the Patrick administration asked lawmakers yesterday to allow prosecutors to hold suspects in gun cases without bail and to bar gun owners from buying more than one firearm within 30 days or face 2 1/2 years in prison. [More]
Anybody think these tyrant thugs are interested in letting us live in peace?

[Via Ed M]

7 comments:

Ares said...

How would anyone vote for this? Don't people realize that the Fed has a strong hold on our society already? Have people just given up? I pray something like this NEVER gets passed...

sawders said...

"The plan would also require that private gun sales be overseen by a licensed gun dealer, so the transaction could be immediately entered into government records."


The set-up for confiscation. No, David, I don't want to bet they're willing to let us live in peace. I would bet though that they are unwilling to let us live outside chains.

Steve said...

+10 years if you have a gun while committing a misdemeanor? Like walking on the grass?

Crotalus said...

Remember when the PDRK came out with the three strikes law, and people were concerned that we may have created a new breed of cornered rat? Looks like we're ALL going to be cornered rats now. (Only I'll be the cornered rattlesnake!)

bob r said...

from the article: "In addition, the proposal would allow a police officer to testify in court that a firearm was operable and thus illegal under state law."

I'm sure that is just wishful thinking their part but, damn, they actually put that in print.

straightarrow said...

I know not what course others may take, but as for me give me wide berth or prepare for death.

Anonymous said...

>>The plan would also require that private gun sales be overseen by a licensed gun dealer, so the transaction could be immediately entered into government records.


They keep records of private property? The birthplace of Sam Adams. Sad.

At first I thought David overlooked that statement. Then it dawned on me that the state actually does this.