Friday, September 19, 2014

Tactical Gun Review: What Happened to Colorado and Why

Via avordvet

 Colorado

Folks across the Nation have been asking us what happened to Colorado regarding a rash of new highly- restrictive firearm laws and with the promise of legislators of more to come in 2014. Here is how it really happened.

Sniveling first: This white paper comes from firsthand knowledge. We know personally, have met with and gathered facts with, from, and about many of the players in this mess. We have lived in Colorado for decades and have been directly involved in fighting against previous and recent anti-Second Amendment actions by our newly elected democrat majority Colorado State Legislature and governor. This paper is limited to firearm issues not the other controversial Colorado majority legislature plans, regulations, bills, and laws that cover a myriad of other seriously transformative issues we are also becoming famous for doing in our now threatened progressive state.

We worked to keep this work unbiased-it may not look that way but we tried. SO IF you are anti-gun, want citizen firearm restrictions, a critic of the Constitution, a critic of the 2nd Amendment, a loyal Californian regardless, a hard core “left wing” Democrat, liberal or a Progressive, this document will just anger or frustrate you. That is NOT the purpose and we simply suggest you not read it. The facts and how they politically align are just that –the facts.

LET’S BEGIN

12 comments:

  1. Unfortunately this tale of the Californication of Colorado makes it difficult for those patriots left behind enemy lines in Kommiefornia. Those of us trying to get out will now have to contend with the pre-bias wherever we go that ALL Californians are liberal nut jobs. Taint so.

    We too are trying to escape the liberal behemoth that has taken control here. So outnumbered are we that our voices at the polls are a weak cry in a howling blizzard. Any measure we do manage to get passed is sure to meet a legal challenge and wind up in the 9th circus court of appeals where it will be mercilessly crushed.

    hbbill
    Somewhere behind enemy lines,
    Peoples Republik of Kommiefornia

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    1. Author wants to blame California. The state where people like Reagan used to win landslide elections. The state where you used to be able to buy whatever you wanted privately, gun show etc., cash and carry no paper work.

      Ignores the fact that what's happening to Colorado now is what happened to California over the past 25 years.

      It's called MEXIFICATION.

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  2. Ramona, and still okay for now. It's pretty much a redneck town although we do have a few died in the wool libs here. I have managed to crush a few of them on the letters to the editor page of the local fish-wrapper.

    Two of the obstacles for moving have gone by the wayside plus the daughter and hubby are wanting to move. The wife will want to be near the grand kids. Trying to get her up for a recon to Northern Idaho, she thinks it's still full of snow and skinheads but turns a blind eye to all the meth factories and marijuana fields around here. There are micro-climates up there with little or no snow and the skinheads are mostly a thing of the past.

    My son-in-law is a recent gunnie and has the bug bad, always asking me to go to Frontsight with him. We are both lifetime members. In four short years he has accumulated more guns than I have in a lifetime. He now finds Kommiefornia to be rather restrictive and wants to go someplace where he can walk out his back door and do some pistol practice. Also wants hunting and fishing for my two grandsons so I'll be looking at rural property.

    hbbill
    Somewhere behind enemy lines,
    Peoples Republik of Kommiefornia

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  3. she thinks it's still full of snow and skinheads but turns a blind eye to all the meth factories and marijuana fields around here.

    Oh, boy, you'll turn her around. :)

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    My son-in-law is a recent gunnie and has the bug bad, always asking me to go to Frontsight with him. We are both lifetime members. In four short years he has accumulated more guns than I have in a lifetime.

    Good deal.

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    wants to go someplace where he can walk out his back door and do some pistol practice. Also wants hunting and fishing for my two grandsons so I'll be looking at rural property.

    In northern Idaho only, correct? Nothing like walking out on the back porch and firing away or as a prospective SCV member said when he came to Dixieland from the metropolis of Tarboro where he lived, "I want to live out here in the country so I can piss in my own back yard when I feel like it." :)

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    1. In northern Idaho only, correct?

      Yeah. Been lookin' online. Saw a place 7 mi. from St. Maries (40 min drive to Couer de laine) that looked good on 20 acres, 'bout the distance we drive now from the main crossroads to town. Probably be gone by the time we get up there but it shows the potential for the area.

      hbbill
      Somewhere behind enemy lines,
      Peoples Republik of Kommiefornia

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    2. There was 100 acres for $93,000 in Benewah County, southwest of St. Maries a while back. Looking at going into something like that 4 or 5 ways and sharing the well, septic system and other similar improvement costs. Gets pretty reasonable when you do that. I'm heading there early next year.

      VJ

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    3. There you go hbbill. More: http://tinyurl.com/mk8e64g

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  4. As Colorado is today Texas will be very soon perhaps even by 2016. Importing businesses is fine except those from California bring the California attitude.

    Badger

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    1. If they don't stop the immigration from the south, that's for sure.

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