Gun Sales to These Americans Officially BANNED! While it has yet to become effective at the federal level, the dissolving of our dearly held second amendment rights is well underway in the state of Connecticut.
Theyve just created new legislation prohibiting anyone on the Do Not Fly List from purchasing a gun.
Doesnt matter how you got on there, if youre on it then you cant defend yourself with a firearm.
The New York Times writes:
"Gov. Dannel P. Malloy of Connecticut announced on Thursday that he intended to sign an executive order barring people on federal terrorism watch lists from buying firearms in the state.
Like all Americans, I have been horrified by the recent terrorist attacks in San Bernardino and Paris, Mr. Malloy, a Democrat, told reporters. This should be a wake-up call to all of us. This is a moment to seize in America, and today Im here to say that we in Connecticut are seizing it.
"With his decision, Mr. Malloy has stepped into a fiery debate that has stretched from the Oval Office to the contest to become its next occupant: Should being a terrorism suspect prohibit a person from buying firearms? At the moment, it does not."
Read more here: www.nytimes.com/2015/12/1...terrorism-lists.html?_r=0
These are dark times ahead of us.
The way the current Do Not Fly List assignments work are completely broken or twisted.
If a person sent you an email outlining plans on how to build a bomb and get it on a plane as part of a research project investigating the operations of terrorism you could end up on the list.
If youre facebook friends with someone whos on the list its conceivable you end up on the list.
There are a myriad of ways to end up on the list and at no time is due process afforded you, meaning your second amendment rights are violated because the government first violated your fourth.
This is madness and it has to stop.
What do you think can be done to reverse these dangerous policies? Please explain below.
Poster Comment:
Seize it, governor. Just like this country "seized" the opportunity to imprison Japanese-Americans at the start of WW II. Different you say? Not at all. Those Japanese-Americans were U.S. Citizens, and so are the people you are talking about now. Get with it you creep. People are not your toys to do with as you please.