Dear Mr. Macdonald,
I feel your article was pretty biased because it was factually incorrect. Perhaps we can discuss where we agree or at least what is indisputable.
So, Pam Bondi is Trump’s new nominee for Attorney General of the United States. Advocates for RKBA point out that she defended Red Flag laws while she was Attorney General of Florida. Others defend her by saying that, as Attorney General, it was her job to defend the laws of the state, regardless of her … Read more
Dear Mr. Macdonald,
I feel your article was pretty biased because it was factually incorrect. Perhaps we can discuss where we agree or at least what is indisputable.
A few days ago, we celebrated the near-death experience of HB1711. This incremental red flag law would open a door, or get the camel’s nose under the tent, to more intrusive versions in future legislative sessions. It was tabled in the NH Senate until Thursday, when ” Republican” Rep. Terry Roy attached it to another bill.
Today, we learned that session days can be very long as we toiled over Senate bills from 9:00 a.m. until 7:10 p.m., with time, of course, for an hour-long lunch break. All in all, we slogged through 45 bills on the regular calendar and two more taken off consent.
We learned that it was a really good day for gun rights, school choice, property rights preservation, and saying NO to things like carbon taxes and green energy schemes. Republicans were truly in the majority today, and we accomplished some very good things!
Gov. Sununu signed another pile of bills on Friday, including HB1178 “prohibiting the state from enforcing any federal statute, regulation, or Presidential Executive Order that restricts or regulates the right of the people to keep and bear arms.”
To anyone who voted for Joe Biden and believes in Red Flag laws, which Biden supports, I ask you this: Why then isn’t Hunter Biden in jail? It has been reported that he lied on his gun permit application (ATF Form 4473) about his history of drug use.
And yet another sell-out of GOP voters by Mitch’s Morons. The list, courtesy of MTG, of Senate GOP who voted with the Democrats for Red Flag laws: I haven’t heard a peep from Chucky or Kev about this. A pretty good indication, I’d say, that if either ends up in the Senate they would be … Read more
Texas Senator John Cornyn, one of Mitch’s-Morons, getting booed by the Texas-GOP for his “bipartisanship” … actually, capitulation … on unconstitutional “Red Flag Laws”:
Given that Republicans in DC have decided (in caving in), just like the Republicans in Concord, that they can redefine words any way they want to “DO SOMETHING”, the money they are about to use as bribes to the “various State” to implement Red Flag laws, I’m betting this will happen:
One hundred and thirty-five House Republicans have voted in favor of legislation that includes red flag gun confiscation provisions. “A provision in the 2022 National Defense Authorization Act would allow military courts to issue protective orders that include “Red Flag” gun confiscation.”
After performing a wellness check on an individual local PD convinced the man to go to a hospital for a mental health examination. He accepted on the condition they did not confiscate his firearms. After he left, they took them anyway.
About 50 years ago, someone handed law enforcement a permission slip. It is an exception to the Fourth Amendment called “community caretaking.” It is exercised to justify “seizing” or searching vehicles “in the interest of public safety.”
A couple of recent topics have puzzled me.
Item 1. It has been reported that Governor Sununu vetoed HB 687. In the Laconia Daily Sun, Ms. Ramer calls it “the so-called ‘red flag’ bill” in her piece.
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu has vetoed HB 687, the Democrat’s latest red flag law. A bill that turned strangers into informants with the power to deny you your rights to property or due process because of their opinion.
This is brilliant. New York State has Red Flag Laws. Sen. Chuck Schumer is clearly agitating violence and threatening people – Supreme Court Justices, no less. So, someone had to step up and ensure he is not a threat to himself or others. Right?
It’s been a while since we last visited the topic of New Mexico‘s far-left governor and her Democrat antics. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed laws making private gun sales illegal, embraced green-new-deal craziness, did the Border security shuffle, and just signed a red flag law.
“How many ‘Red Flags’ Do You See in These Photos from Kentucky Gun Owners Swarming the Capitol?” is the headline from Yahoo! News, who shared an Equire post about the protests in Frankfurt on Friday. One thing is certain, the protestors that gathered to oppose a Red Flag Law in KY certainly triggered the liberal … Read more
She just keeps proving our point – the more she talks, the more we report on her talking. Kimberly’s post had the first tranche on NH State Rep Deb Stevens‘s totally unhinged rant about those of us on the Right are on the edge of started Civil War II.
A patient named Alfred Conti is having issues with pain. The product of a failed surgery according to the reporting. Unhappy with the service provided his outbursts get him kicked out of the clinic, after which he writes a critical online review. His doctor sues him. Then files a red flag complaint.