Crack Pipes - Yes!! Magazines - NO
Posted by C. Cook on 2/10/2022 to
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Washington state has taken on many UN-American transplants over the years from communist liberal ran states like California and others. They are changing the laws shielded (not really evidently) by the 2nd Amendment for the reason of mere ignorance. A 10rd magazine is just as good as a 100rd Beta magazine. They both feed the firearm with freedom seeds the same. Those in office that are pencil whipping these insane and commie laws are solely punishing law abiding citizens and not making a true attempt at stopping/prosecuting the felons and douche bags that are the real problem.
https://www.atg.wa.gov/news/news-releases/washington-senate-passes-legislation-ban-sale-high-capacity-magazines-historic
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If you will not give them they will take them!!!!
Posted by Chris Cook on 10/10/2019 to
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Governor Newsom has until Sunday, October 13 to take action on anti-gun bills awaiting his consideration. Continue to contact Governor Newsom and respectfully urge him to VETO AB 12, AB 61, AB 879, AB 893, AB 1254, AB 1297, AB 1669, SB 61 and SB 172.
Call Governor Newsom - (916) 445-2841
LEGALLY BUILDING A SUPPRESSOR
Posted by CHRIS COOK on 7/10/2019 to
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YES!!
YOU CAN BUILD A SUPPRESSOR/SILENCER IN THE COMFORT OF YOUR OWN HOME AND FOR PENNIES ON THE DOLLAR
Texas Committee passes Bill to decriminilize Firearm suppressors and end support for federalenforcement
Posted by Tenth Amendment Center on 6/28/2019 to
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AUSTIN, Texas (April 23, 2019) – Last week, a Texas
House committee unanimously passed a bill that would decriminalize
firearm sound suppressors under state law and end state enforcement of
federal laws regulating them in the state.

CALIFORNIA VETERAN RAISES FLAG
Posted by Chris Cook on 9/12/2018 to
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E P Armory manager Veteran Jeff Kreman raises American flag still at half-staff.
Local veteran learns that the U.S. flag across the street from his work
was flying at half-staff below two other flags next to it. Flag code
states that no flag should fly above the U.S. flag.
After not
getting a response from the company (NESTLE) where the flags were flying, the
veteran decided to take matters into his own hands and raise the flag
himself.
