MOLON LABE!

‘Louisiana Citizens to Gun-Grabbing Judges: Come and Take It
While national eyes were on the presidential election on Nov. 6, citizens of Louisiana were voting on a state-constitutional amendment that made the right to keep and bear arms “a fundamental right,” and put gun-grabbing judges on notice.
Titled the “Louisiana Right To Bear Arms, Amendment 2 (2012),” the amendment passed 73.45 percent to 26.55.  It bolsters the exercise of 2nd Amendment rights within the state by eliminating “language within the Louisiana Constitution that would allow passage of laws prohibiting concealed weapons.”
It also mandates that “any restriction of a [gun] right requires the highest standard of review by a court.” In other words, it removes the ability of a judge to unilaterally implement his or her anti-gun agenda or diminish gun rights on a whim.
The passage of this amendment was a brilliant, preemptive strike for liberty on a day when liberalism seemed to win nationally…’

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3 Responses to MOLON LABE!

  1. My advice to Americans is to stock up on guns, buy them off the grid, cash, no receipts, back of the store, etc. You get my drift.

    Hide them, tell only those you trust with your life where they’re hidden.

    I fear the day will come when Americans ask their government to take their guns.

    I don’t know what it will be, but something dramatic and deadly is going to happen and either we or our children are going to have to face it.

    We’ve had peace for too long, now that America has decided to relinquish number 1, someone else will come to take it. The others will start to worry and will instinctively and sensibly start arming up. The vacuum has to be filled.

    Someone somewhere will start to think that making war is more profitable than living in peace, or maybe they’ll see a chance to get square. Sooner or later they’ll figure out that the sheriff has left town and they’ll come to teach us that it’s not lawyers that give us the rule of law.