Legal System Rant!
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I am sorry but the loud mouths that scream about what they think would be a better future have finally upset me.
It always seems it’s the people who have so much money they have time to open their mouth in the public and not worry about losing time off at work, who scream the loudest. This bothers me. These are the people who can afford a guided trail through the wilderness past tamed trained animals and feel some sort of lesson is learned about life . These people live in a rose colored bubble and live rental experiences. They should not be considered the sane voice of the public. Bio-pod filtered existence with an occasional chaperoned life should not be the voice of the sane public. There are people who are down here in life’s trenches feeling and seeing and living what they called “an experience.” These should be the voice of the majority.
OK. With the rant out of the way…
I was watching the news and I see these people. These baby skinned big head short armed (naturally born into many years of money lack of labor = shorter arms “V” shaped shoulders) people crying about some sort of gun control for their state.
I myself do not have gun. I buy my food, no need to hunt. As an American we have a right to bear arms . If you want to change that right, then you are not willing to fit in as an American. To me it is lazy and half heartedly thinking, to tell people they should not be able to have their own gun.
See this is where a less than middle class person shows he has more common sense. Sense enough to think of a solution as apposed to cry about “IT’S BROKE I DON’T LIKE IT FIX” Mentality of the bubble life lipo colony that calls itself “upper class.” I will give you a simple solution as a simple spark to start a real fire. Instead of deleting a major line of foundation writing into the right of our country and what people have been fighting and dying to protect, how about you clowns figure a way to control the people who walk around with guns? I don’t have all the answers but mine trumps being so lazy as to deleting a piece of our history to satisfy your temporary desire. You delete one line, we lose them all, eventually.
Simple enough, how about LoJack embedded in the metal of all guns sold from here on out?
See I am not into the idea of tracking people. It’s that dang gun I worry about. Heck yeah, that stupid GPS you can’t live without gives you a signal of a bad neighborhood simply by a huge cluster of red blinking lights. HA!
The right to bear arms = hide the gun. Who cares, we see it on Google maps. So does the officer and he knows ahead of time and is prepared before he shows up.
Go ahead, toss it in the lake. My Garmin GPS will find it within seconds.

4 Comments
Sid Gilbert
April 14th, 2008
at 9:20pm
I think I could talk all day about this subject. The right to bear arms has nothing to do with being able to hunt, target shooting, or any other sport you care to mention. It has to do with keeping our politicians answerable to a well armed constituency. I know it sounds like one of those paranoid delusions, but if you don’t think we could come to the point that the government needs to be resisted, just look around at other nations in the world. I think that our founding fathers weren’t concerned about how far and how fast technology would develop. They wrote the constitution with one fundamental and inescapable thing in mind. Human nature never changes, and power corrupts. That is why I wouldn’t like the government aware of every gun and where it is located. Too easy to collect. Do we pay the price every day? Sure. Is there a better answer? Not yet.
TruXter
April 14th, 2008
at 10:12pm
Gun removal is inevitable.
You know this.
The most you can do is delay it.
We as Americans are to fat and lazy to fight
for what we really feel is right. We are to scared to be a group of ten verses a group of thousands.It’s easier to stand around and wait till everyone else agrees with something.
I mean I stand behind what you are saying, but I won’t take a bullet for it.
Then again, my idea kinda tells the crook what house isn’t protected.
Soda Bob
April 15th, 2008
at 6:07am
The one constant in regards to the right to keep and bear arms throughout history is this: registration always leads to confiscation. And this GPS/lojack scheme of yours is nothing but a high-tech registration scheme. If the government can find and/or disable our firearms at will, then this effectively destroys one of the major reasons behind the 2nd Amendment - the ability to back up our right to “alter or abolish” a rogue government (the other reason is that a militia can also be effective against an invading foreign army).
And besides, the only people that would be affected by any such scheme would be the good, law abiding citizens. Criminals will always find a way to disable the “lojack” system in such guns, making the system useless for its intended purposes. So, only those who SHOULD have guns will have their rights taken away and criminals will continue to be armed.
Remember, that without our arms, all of our other rights can be forfeit at any time. History is full of instances, even in the last 100 years, where the people were disarmed by their government, and were then soon subjected to tyranny of mass-murderous proportions. Statistically, in the 20th century, more people were murdered by their own government than were killed in warfare, people who were disarmed and defenseless against their own government.
Remember, the famous “shot heard around the world” that sparked our American Revolution was fired in an effort by patriotic militia at Lexington and Concorde… in defense of a cache of weapons, ammunition and gunpowder held by the patriots!
Cliffystones
April 16th, 2008
at 5:17pm
It is unfortunate that gun-control advocates will never “get it”. To steal a phrase from one of my favorite movies………”the cows can tape the show!”
A gun is just in inanimate object, a hunk of metal, no more, no less. Human beings determine how they are used, be it good or evil. Like the old bumper sticker I used to see………”They can have my gun when they pry it from my cold, dead hands!”