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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 3821252" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>Whatever they decide to do, they'll have to send their minions out to collect them. The minions will not survive. After the minions are gone, those who pass such legislation will not survive. That is the way of freedom. It may come to a head in neither Lexington nor Concord, but it will come to a head. My advice to those who would place themselves in jeopardy with such legislation ought to study what happened in 1776 and take heed. Even if those legislators have no intention of enslaving We the people, they would make We the People vulnerable to anyone with such desires. That, too, has precedence in history. In either case, those who would disarm We the People will bear the same guilt as anyone who would attempt to enslave us and suffer the same consequences.</p><p></p><p>Woody</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 3821252, member: 745"] Whatever they decide to do, they'll have to send their minions out to collect them. The minions will not survive. After the minions are gone, those who pass such legislation will not survive. That is the way of freedom. It may come to a head in neither Lexington nor Concord, but it will come to a head. My advice to those who would place themselves in jeopardy with such legislation ought to study what happened in 1776 and take heed. Even if those legislators have no intention of enslaving We the people, they would make We the People vulnerable to anyone with such desires. That, too, has precedence in history. In either case, those who would disarm We the People will bear the same guilt as anyone who would attempt to enslave us and suffer the same consequences. Woody [/QUOTE]
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