When will a Hawaii anti-2A hearing look like this one in Virginia? (Read 1219 times)

punaperson

Here's how people in another state (of the United States... you know, that Republic to which Hawaii supposedly belongs which has a Constitution guaranteeing protection of our inherent rights that the legislators all swear to uphold...) respond when their legislators screw them over with natural/god-given rights-violating (and unconstitutional) laws like "assault weapons" bans and "high capacity magazine" bans (you'll note that the geniuses in the Virginia legislature discovered after in-depth research that the number "12" is the "safe" number of rounds for a civilian to have in a magazine, not "10" like our geniuses here in the Hawaii legislature determined... makes ya wonder... where exactly is the published science on this topic and how come "they" all disagree? (Cuomo: 7, Bloomberg: 3, etc.) Well, not really... we all know they really all agree that no civilian should have any firearm at all much less any magazines of any capacity.).

https://twitter.com/i/status/1225782091713040385

This is the one (in the twitter thread) you want to play the video/sound:



Yeah, yeah, yeah... I know... "Well, what good does that do? That just makes us look rude, etc, and that will incline some legislators against us....". "Some"? Haha. Yeah, nothing like appearing "rude" and risk alienation when 90+% of the legislature is... uh, screwing us and our liberties down the sewer, ultimately aiming to dis-empower us in every way possible. Those Jews in 1939 were almost all quite polite and well-mannered... and they got free train rides to resorts with greeting signs like "Arbeit Macht Frei". We wouldn't want to come across any differently, right? Must maintain our dignity. So what, there are some vocal "outbursts".... and they're gonna then vote "more than unanimous" to turns us into criminals for exercising our rights?

groveler

Re: When will a Hawaii anti-2A hearing look like this one in Virginia?
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2020, 05:35:03 PM »
Here's how people in another state (of the United States... you know, that Republic to which Hawaii supposedly belongs which has a Constitution guaranteeing protection of our inherent rights that the legislators all swear to uphold...) respond when their legislators screw them over with natural/god-given rights-violating (and unconstitutional) laws like "assault weapons" bans and "high capacity magazine" bans (you'll note that the geniuses in the Virginia legislature discovered after in-depth research that the number "12" is the "safe" number of rounds for a civilian to have in a magazine, not "10" like our geniuses here in the Hawaii legislature determined... makes ya wonder... where exactly is the published science on this topic and how come "they" all disagree? (Cuomo: 7, Bloomberg: 3, etc.) Well, not really... we all know they really all agree that no civilian should have any firearm at all much less any magazines of any capacity.).

https://twitter.com/i/status/1225782091713040385

This is the one (in the twitter thread) you want to play the video/sound:



Yeah, yeah, yeah... I know... "Well, what good does that do? That just makes us look rude, etc, and that will incline some legislators against us....". "Some"? Haha. Yeah, nothing like appearing "rude" and risk alienation when 90+% of the legislature is... uh, screwing us and our liberties down the sewer, ultimately aiming to dis-empower us in every way possible. Those Jews in 1939 were almost all quite polite and well-mannered... and they got free train rides to resorts with greeting signs like "Arbeit Macht Frei". We wouldn't want to come across any differently, right? Must maintain our dignity. So what, there are some vocal "outbursts".... and they're gonna then vote "more than unanimous" to turns us into criminals for exercising our rights?
I wanted to post this,
Thank you for doing SO!
"Arbeit Macht Frei" is a saying I always
kept on my computers at work.
Means "work sets you free".
Germans and South Africans I worked with hated it.
Gun owners in Hawaii are just about
one step behind those people sent to camps.
Prepare wisely.
Aloha.