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Arizona Says Bring It!

PFDPFD Posts: 1,864 Senior Member

Arizona's Ducey signs bill protecting state gun laws from federal legislation.

State Rep. Leo Biasiucci, a Republican who sponsored the bill, said, "If the federal government does anything that tries to infringe on our Second Amendment in the state of Arizona, we're not going to comply,"





That's all I got.

Paul

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  • GunNutGunNut Posts: 7,642 Senior Member
    So it begins!!!  Hello States rights!
  • zorbazorba Posts: 25,245 Senior Member
    GunNut said:
    So it begins!!!  Hello States rights!
    Just remember, its a two edged sword.
    -Zorba, "The Veiled Male"

    "If you get it and didn't work for it, someone else worked for it and didn't get it..."
    )O(
  • Make_My_DayMake_My_Day Posts: 7,927 Senior Member
    I hope DeSantis does something similar.
    JOE MCCARTHY WAS RIGHT:
    THE DEMOCRATS ARE THE NEW COMMUNISTS!
  • zorbazorba Posts: 25,245 Senior Member
    I hope DeSantis does something similar.
    I'm waiting...
    -Zorba, "The Veiled Male"

    "If you get it and didn't work for it, someone else worked for it and didn't get it..."
    )O(
  • GunNutGunNut Posts: 7,642 Senior Member
    zorba said:
    GunNut said:
    So it begins!!!  Hello States rights!
    Just remember, its a two edged sword.
    It already is.  One they’ve been wielding with impunity for years (Sanctuary Cities, unchallenged civil disobedience through Antifa and BLM).  About time we learn the game.  There is no more coming together as a country, there is only who wins the chess match for its soul…
  • earlyagainearlyagain Posts: 7,928 Senior Member
    Im interested in seeing if this spreads, and if it does, will it be small blurps in the news that don't get alot of air? Or will anti-rhetoric be developed to paint these states in a negative light?

    There's possibly opportunity here. But like I said in the other thread. Its tenuous.




  • Diver43Diver43 Posts: 12,629 Senior Member
    Im interested in seeing if this spreads, and if it does, will it be small blurps in the news that don't get alot of air? Or will anti-rhetoric be developed to paint these states in a negative light?

    There's possibly opportunity here. But like I said in the other thread. Its tenuous.




    I was thinking this exactly.  Will we see this on the six o:clock news or will it be silenced so other people do not learn about it?
    Logistics cannot win a war, but its absence or inadequacy can cause defeat. FM100-5
  • GunNutGunNut Posts: 7,642 Senior Member
    Im interested in seeing if this spreads, and if it does, will it be small blurps in the news that don't get alot of air? Or will anti-rhetoric be developed to paint these states in a negative light?

    There's possibly opportunity here. But like I said in the other thread. Its tenuous.




    OF COURSE they will be painting them in a bad light, and the White House will be calling them traitor and terrorists.  All the major news outlets are in the big cities controlled by snowflakes and non-Americans.  This is absolutely expected, but in the end all they will accomplish is to disenfranchise more and more of the "common people" who will run back to their roots once they figure out their party is a total loss.
  • earlyagainearlyagain Posts: 7,928 Senior Member
    I think I see an opportunity to put the myth of the gun culture to bed. Finally and once and for all. The problem is that although the myth was created by the left. Derisive, disparaging, and abrassive portions of the right's narrative have helped keep it alive. Those same tactics reapplied now, can offer some of the short term gains of recent past. But IMO those gains will be paid for with the loss of sustainability. Hopefully a gradual change in the applied narrative will be more inclusive and reflective of what I percieve as an ever emerging majority.
  • JaphyJaphy Posts: 496 Member
    Gun crime enforcement is a different animal.  Look at Chicago or Baltimore or DC shooting, armed robbery, or car jacking stats vs Phoenix.
  • PFDPFD Posts: 1,864 Senior Member
    edited April 2021 #12
    Also from the article:
    "We are opposed to it because it takes any option off the table," the group’s political co-director, Maya Zuckerberg, said, according to FOX 10. "It makes it so that any laws that are passed by the federal government about gun safety are not enforceable in Arizona. It eliminates any conversation around it and makes it a more dangerous place in Arizona."

    This is my stand on conversation and compromise:



    That's all I got.

    Paul
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