BluesStringer
Les Brers
These are some stories I have heard of or read before, linked through regular conservative sites that weren't gun related. Imagine you live in a Liberal Hell like southern Kalifornistan or Connecticut. Imagine they pass a stupid or unconstitutional gun control law. (I-594, CT Gun Registration etc.). You are not going to comply with this law, and to ensure your complaint is known you make sure that you do not comply in a very overt way, or protest. Is it easier to make your point from a prison cell, or by having the cops refuse to enforce the law?
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After the CT gun reg. passed, many people refused to register, but it's hard to make a display of not doing something. When I-594 passed, there were 1000 people in front of the courthouse selling guns back and forth on the steps. The cops refused to enforce the law that was obviously being broken. There are other examples, but some of these are actually in charge and their departments and precincts will follow their lead.
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Ore. sheriff: I won't enforce new gun laws
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OK, one last attempt to make you see that my view is not that the cops are always right, but would be helpful to have on your side if the revolution comes. There is usually at least one elected top cop in the city, county etc. Vet them, they are local, and local races are much easier to make a difference in. When Barry was pushing major unconstitutional gun control, there were hundreds of sheriffs across the country showing solidarity with the community and stating publicly that their officers would not enforce it if passed. Cops are human beings, some human beings are idiots, some have power trips, some have a Napoleon complex, etc. I can understand that people with this predisposition to a$$holishness would tend to have it magnified while in uniform, any uniform, or any other position of power or influence. I just am not scared of them, and feel they can be defeated. You want a country with no cops? Cool, I'm down with that, but what happens when the hood runs out of stuff? Somebody is then expanding their hunting ground, coming soon to a neighborhood near you. I'm sorry, but while Mad Max was a cool movie, I'd rather not live it.
First, Mad Max was a crap movie.
Second, the answer to CT's gun insanity law is exactly what's happening - defying it, resisting it, organizing around it, and out-of-staters smuggling to contribute to the effort. Over 300,000 banned weapons and magazines in that state right this minute is proof enough that you can "make a display of not doing something," and make the message loud and freakin' clear to the tyrants and their enforcers that if it be war they want, it will be war they get. What, other than an 85% non-compliance rate with multiple weapons behind each percentage point, do you imagine has kept Malloy and Lawlor from enforcing their Intolerable Act? It sure ain't because they give one good crap about the rights of citizens or have conscience-pangs about the imprudence of the law Malloy signed and tasked Lawlor with enforcing. They're freakin' wetting-their-panties scared. War has stared them in the face and they haven't stopped blinking since the first two weeks of the law got them all the compliance they were ever going to get, a measly 15%. Non-compliance has virtually voided the Intolerable Act.
Committed, armed resistance in Bunkerville accomplished the same thing.
The "I Will Not Comply" rally in Olympia a week or so ago will accomplish the same thing if it's repeated and built upon.
Voting, letter-writing, bitchin' and moanin' in local Letters to the Editor columns, playing nice with tyrants in any form or fashion will not accomplish anything anymore than consorting with the sheriffs your links go on about will do anything but give away whatever anonymity from LE is still allowed in this country. Those links highlight words, not actions. When the rubber has met the road in the last couple of years, LE of every description have followed orders, including shooting at innocent women during the Dorner manhunt, and intentionally burning him alive. There are no Oath Keepers actually working within LE. A few retired LEOs are members, maybe even active ones are members, but where the Hell were they during Dorner, Boston Bomber, Bunkerville, going en masse to the CT, MD, CO, WA, NY or MA State Houses to say stick these unconstitutional laws where the sun don't shine? They're out running DUI checkpoints or stop & frisk programs and drawing a paycheck, that's where.
You say you want "to make you see" that cops "...would be helpful to have on your side if the revolution comes." The revolution is here and they and I have already made our choices, whodat. They aren't friends to liberty any more than I am a friend to tyranny. I've made up my mind, and that's the way I see it. I see what I see and I process it the way I process it. Why you think that trying to "make" anyone see or process things the way you do is appropriate, needed or acceptable is quite well beyond me. It's none of those things.
And this thread is still nothing but a massive troll.
Blues