When is someone going to sue the state of Connecticut? - Granite Grok

When is someone going to sue the state of Connecticut?

When is someone going to sue the state of Connecticut for public endangerment and as an accomplice to murder?

Children are dead because of a policy agenda, sold to the people as a better guarantee of safety, enforced by the police state, that intentionally disarmed its citizens, and clearly identified the places where they would be most vulnerable, leaving them helpless and vulnerable to attack.

With or without government human beings have a natural right to defend their lives (their friends and families, and those in their charge) from anyone or anything that would try to take it.  The state of Connecticut, and many others, have actively sought to deny you that right under the false pretense that they could or would accept responsibility for protecting you anywhere and everywhere that those natural rights were denied by force of law.

Even a cursory investigation into the results of such exchanges demonstrates that the state is completely incapable of upholding it’s end of the bargain, even admitting that it is impossible for them to protect everyone.  The confluence of these two points–disarmed by force and the failure to protect–is higher crime, more assaults, rapes, burglaries and homicides.

The truth is that the the promise is not to protect you from harm so much as it is a promise to find out who wronged you after the fact.  You may be physically harmed, emotionally damaged, or even dead, a victim of progressive policy, but assuming they have the money to spend and the clues to follow, they’ll make sure your murderer receives justice.

Many people are uncomfortable with that arrangement.  They prefer to ensure that they are able to defend their lives and property, and that of those around them, before it is too late.  Our reward for that is nothing short of prejudice, scorn, and outright hatred from the people who will do anything and everything necessary to use policy and force to reduce us to victims in waiting.  To insist by force of law, justice only after the fact.

People who create victims for their own benefit outside the law are called criminals.  People who create victims for their own benefit by force of law are no different.

Someone should be filing a lawsuit against the State of Connecticut for what happened at Newtown.  In fact, everyone harmed as a result of policy that disarms them should file suit wherever they or a loved one was harmed as a result of those policies.   Bad policy should have a price, and it should not just be paid for by families and the lives of our loved ones.  But until you put  another price on bad policy, no one will have any incentive to change it.

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