Tuesday, September 15, 2020

North Carolina Legislative Democrats pledge to defund police & Strip Ciitizens of Second Amendment rights

Via Jessica
NC House leader discusses law enforcement funding :: WRAL.com

Forty-Seven Democratic members of the state House and candidates running to join the Democratic caucus have signed a pledge to defund the police, restrict the ability of law enforcement to obtain basic protective equipment and strip citizens of Second Amendment rights with no due process. The pledge includes ending cash bail and the assignment of court fees and costs, one which would return some dangerous criminals back to the streets, the other which would further defund the police by eliminating revenue for police training and police retirement. Eight Democratic state Senate members and candidates also signed the pledge. While not all current Democrat house members signed the pledge, if all 47 of the pledge signers were elected, they would represent 85% of the current 55 Democrat members of the state House.

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12 comments:

  1. Bring it on MFers. I am so sick of these people. It is getting close. God forbid I dread it but this can not continue. These people HAVE to be stopped, by any means necessary.......Kevin

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    1. Mind boggling that they are coming out to take the 2nd,though we still have our Natural Right, it isn't the point.

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  2. Politicians that want to take your guns away plan on doing something you would shoot them for.

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  3. Looks like there's gonna be a lot of democrat grey matter stickying up the chambers floors soon....

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  4. Y'all need to string these ass clowns up!

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  5. Trump said just take the guns and worry about due process later.
    I heard him say it and was dumb struck. WTH
    This filthy government is nothing but a loaded gun in itself.

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  6. "We go back to the simple question of “What part of “shall not be infringed” do they not understand”???. Any firearms restriction law written since 1791 is UNCONSTITUTIONAL"

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