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Who's responsible for these attacks on citizens? The God Damn white political class who open the western
countries to the 3rd world ! The Europeans fought off the Muslims for centuries. Only to be sold out by political scum now!
Western culture is being murdered by the white political class!
 
So how did they get off? Was it a super liberal judge or jury? Is Cincinnati super woke?


Three words: Soros DAs. They are implemented to incentivize and promote chaos. The prolific Texas serial killer Billy Chemirmir, who was in this country illegally, almost got off completely free at the hands of two Dallas area Soros backed DAs, despite an entire portfolio of evidence sealing Chemirmir's guilt in every one of the 22 murders compiled by the Texas Rangers and the Texas DPS. Thankfully in the previous week, Chemirmir had his filthy life blood drilled out of him with a prison shank courtesy of another inmate who plays the FAFO game very well...
 
All that said, it is actually still relatively easy to get set up with a shotgun (max capacity 3 and no semiauto) and rifle (max capacity 5 and no semiauto) there. The downside is that EVERYTHING is subject to registration and licensing. Shotgun and rifle permits are low cost and approved rather quickly, but guns must be stored in locked cases secured to walls and they are subject to being randomly inspected by officers from the firearms bureau. And there are NO defensive uses of such weapons justified under the current laws. If some deranged hadji stalking your daughter breaks into your house one night with a butcher's knife looking for her and you shoot him dead, you will be charged with manslaughter and lose your firearms licenses permanently. You are better off shooting the SOB with a bow to not generate any noise and then dispose of the carcass and all the resulting…

Not quite accurate. You can get a 3 shot semi auto shotgun on a shotgun certificate, or a semi auto shotgun with pretty much any justifiable capacity on a firearms licence. You can buy .22LR semi-auto, all other rifles have to be single shot but there’s no restriction on magazine capacity. With the right licence (section 5 registered firearms dealer) you can own pretty much anything (yup, full auto!)

As for everything else… you ain’t wrong!
 
Not quite accurate. You can get a 3 shot semi auto shotgun on a shotgun certificate, or a semi auto shotgun with pretty much any justifiable capacity on a firearms licence. You can buy .22LR semi-auto, all other rifles have to be single shot but there’s no restriction on magazine capacity. With the right licence (section 5 registered firearms dealer) you can own pretty much anything (yup, full auto!)

As for everything else… you ain’t wrong!


Wait, I remember seeing some pics British ARFCOMmers have posted showing straight pull bolt action ARs with detachable mags, and I thought those mags were pinned in and had their caps set... That clarifies things now as I was very confused when I saw those pics regarding on just how all of it works. Thanks for the info...
 
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My state and 3 of the 4 border states are on the list. The invasion is in full swing! 😡😡

I reckon we are going to find out what happens if they "Try That In a Small Town" because those enclaves are exactly where they are focusing their push into.

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Wait, I remember seeing some pics British ARFCOMmers have posted showing straight pull bolt action ARs with detachable mags, and I thought those mags were pinned in and had their caps set... That clarifies things now as I was very confused when I saw those pics regarding on just how all of it works. Thanks for the info...

No worries, I have a straight pull AR and I use 30 round P-Mags. You can be pretty quick with them once you’ve got the knack. Suppressors (we call them moderators for some reason) are also common and cheap to buy with no more hassle than acquiring the firearm itself.
 
The full list of firearms-related bills signed into law are as follows:
SB 2 by Senator Anthony Portantino (D-Burbank) — Firearms.
SB 241 by Min — Firearms: dealer requirements.
SB 368 by Senator Dave Min (D-Irvine) — Firearms: requirements for licensed dealers.
SB 417 by Senator Catherine Blakespear (D-Encinitas) — Firearms: licensed dealers.
SB 452 by Senator Catherine Blakespear (D-Encinitas) — Firearms.
AB 92 by Assemblymember Damon Connolly (D-San Rafael) – Body armor: prohibition.
AB 97 by Assemblymember Freddie Rodriguez (D-Pomona) — Firearms: unserialized firearms.
AB 301 by Rebecca Bauer-Kahan (D-Orinda) — Gun violence restraining orders: body armor.
AB 355 by Alanis (R-Modesto) — Firearms: assault weapons: exception for peace officer training.
AB 455 by Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-Silva (D-Fullerton)— Firearms: prohibited persons.
AB 574 by Assemblymember Reginald Byron Jones-Sawyer, Sr. (D-Los Angeles) — Firearms: dealer records of sale.
AB 724 by Assemblymember Vince Fong (R-Bakersfield) — Firearms: safety certificate instructional materials.
AB 725 by Assemblymember Josh Lowenthal (D-Long Beach)— Firearms: reporting of lost and stolen firearms.
AB 732 by Assemblymember Mike Fong (D-Alhambra) — Crimes: relinquishment of firearms.
AB 762 by Assemblymember Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) — California Violence Intervention and Prevention Grant Program.
AB 818 by Assemblymember Cottie Petrie-Norris (D-Irvine) — Protective orders.
AB 1089 by Assemblymember Mike Gipson (D-Carson) — Firearms.
AB 1406 by Assemblymember Kevin McCarty (D-Sacramento) — Firearms: waiting periods.
AB 1420 by Assemblymember Marc Berman (D-Menlo Park) — Firearms.
AB 1483 by Assemblymember Avelino Valencia (D-Anaheim) — Firearms: purchases.
AB 1587 by Assemblymember Philip Ting (D-San Francisco) — Financial transactions: firearms merchants: merchant category code.
AB 1598 by Assemblymember Marc Berman (D-Menlo Park) — Gun violence: firearm safety education.
 
No worries, I have a straight pull AR and I use 30 round P-Mags. You can be pretty quick with them once you’ve got the knack. Suppressors (we call them moderators for some reason) are also common and cheap to buy with no more hassle than acquiring the firearm itself.


That is awesome man! Even though your legal defense capabilities are limited by the hoplophobes over there, at least you are still armed and that is more important than anything else. I've always joked with Britishers that the ghost of the Lee Enfield is so mad that it got abandoned that it turned all the ARs into fast bolt actions so modern Brits never forget their heritage. 😂
 
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The FBI took over a 2020 probe into voter registration fraud that began in Michigan but has denied a Freedom of Information Act request regarding the investigation, citing an exemption in that law regarding ongoing investigations.
According to the dozens of pages of police reports from the Muskegon Police Department and Michigan State Police, a firm called GBI Strategies was under scrutiny as an organization central to alleged voter registration fraud in the 2020 presidential election. The matter was initially investigated by city and state authorities before the FBI took over.
Contacts between local law enforcement and the FBI continued into 2022 but there is no evidence of what happened after that in the memos obtained by Just the News through requests made under Michigan's own Freedom of Information Act.
 
The U.S. is in a weaker position now than when S&P downgraded its sovereign credit rating in 2011, according to the former chairman of the agency’s sovereign rating committee.
The world’s largest economy is once again facing the prospect of a government shutdown unless lawmakers in Washington can pass a spending bill before an Oct. 1 deadline.

 
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