View Full Version : 54 Colorado Sheriffs file federal suit against state for violating the 2nd and 14th ammendments with new gun control laws.
spiritguide
18th May 2013, 15:54
The video posted below shows the press conference of the event and the straight talk of the plaintifs. How will the MSM twist this one?
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Worth watching and an example how locals and state citizens are stepping up to the front lines of the control war.
Peace!
observer
18th May 2013, 16:15
http://i1289.photobucket.com/albums/b509/POV_At_Exit_0/nra-stand-and-fight_zpsf3dc174e.jpg (http://s1289.photobucket.com/user/POV_At_Exit_0/media/nra-stand-and-fight_zpsf3dc174e.jpg.html)
No explanation necessary....
aranuk
18th May 2013, 16:57
Good on them sheriffs! Bravo. Now the people should start protesting by shooting their guns in the air.
Stan
Sidney
18th May 2013, 17:01
This is true momentum, for citizens against the cabal. Yay Keep it going. Keep it going.
Vitalux
18th May 2013, 17:57
Wonderful Post Spiritguide
It is a reminder that many of those officers that become peace officers have a love for humanity, themselves and a sense of wishing to spiritually do whats right.
It reminds us that we can't paint all people with the same brush.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
18th May 2013, 18:08
I watched a documentary last night about how a state patrol cop solved a murder mystery.
He went above and beyond the norm in terms of how much he cared about the case.
There are undoubtedly more like him -- at least, we can hope!
We can also hope that some of the police from smaller communities (one of the keys to safety actually) continue to fight for the rights of the people.
It's not the Constitution's fault that most people are too stupid to keep their firearms secured at home.
I wonder why it is that kids are having so much trouble staying away from Dad's guns these days.
I guess since my own dad educated me about gun safety, I never had a great desire to mess with his pistols, etc.
The only gun I really used was a 35 Remington (Marlin hinge action rifle) [and maybe my dad's shotgun],
and it was the best, simplest deer rifle I've ever used, didn't even need a scope.
Anyhow, if you want a simple, clean-cut rifle, get an old 35! they are hella fun, don't kick too hard,
but are plenty powerful and accurate both at close range and at a distance.
any boob or noob with the desire to learn should start simple and build their way to the top (safely).
gripreaper
18th May 2013, 22:14
I'm encouraged that these Sheriff's are standing with the people, but I'm discouraged that some lawyer got a hold of it and decided a Title 42 civil rights case was the way to go. Title 42 cases, if you know the history and success rate, are very difficult to prosecute because there is no clear cut boundary of what these human rights are and how they were violated, and most of them fail. Title 42 lawsuits have a terrible track record. How do you assess the damage to the plaintiff's?
A "Breach of Fiduciary Duty" lawsuit, as per Gemini Research Group, would be more appropriate. Go right after the throats of the legislators and the governor, in their personal capacity, and take all their personal possessions. This will get their attention. Vague and un-adjudicatable Title 42 lawsuits do not.
Since the sheriffs are going against their own cronies, this will never happen.
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