We've all heard about 2A Sanctuaries, but is the movement a scam? Does a 2A sanctuary have any legal sway? What about the societal influence of the Second Amendment sanctuary state movement? The Armed Attorneys, Richard Hayes and Emily Taylor, discuss the 2A sanctuary movement, legal implications, and pros and cons for the Second Amendment community.
VIDEO HERE (5:45 minutes)
Dude, I could watch Emily Taylor read the Terms of Service.
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DeleteWish I had the patience to watch the YT commercials. I miss a lot of videos because of that.
ReplyDeleteThat being said (that I didn't watch the video), I could only support the 2A right to carry if there were mandatory prison terms for violent felons in possession of firearms. The problem I see now is that the people that commit violent acts with weapons are released to easily. TPTB want these people out there committing horrible acts with guns so they can sell their "guns are bad, ummmkay?" garbage and the sheeple agree!
Get a browser that supports the plugin "Ublock Origin". I never watch a YT commercial with that installed.
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oldvet and Kurt - I never ever see any youtube commercials and I'm running a straight Chrome browser without any plugins other than Adblocker.
DeleteWhy do you fags block my comments?
ReplyDeleteI haven't blocked shit from you, you fucking punk, but I will from now on.
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Sounds like somebody hasn't had their drilled yet this month...
DeleteLooking at you, Anonymous April 7, 2022 at 6:16 PM
Practicality doesn't matter. The biggest value of the 2A sanctuary movement is promoting the idea of imperial vulnerability.
ReplyDelete"Imperial vulnerability"...I like that very much. Interesting views can come of that phrase. Thanks.
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