I'd have to side with Haz on this. Not that I DON'T believe Haz should be in protective custody (only for his own good, you understand) but NOT because he decides to buy one or two or a dozen guns). Before you take someone into custody you need to have some sort of probable cause. And in this case, you'd have to use some kind of Jedi Mind Trick to know intent. If the Oregon DOT dude had not threatened verbally, in a written document, or on the Internet, then where is the cause for action? The cause in this case MUST be only that he purchased guns--a perfectly legal thing to do, even in the state of Oregon. How many of us have bought more than one gun in a 24-hour period? It happens when you find particularly good deals, or decide to go in a particular direction, or when you get your tax return. Sometimes it happens because you just want to. But it happens.
This police action is a huge warning to us all that the BoR is in serious jeopardy. If and when it comes that we are in individual jeopardy when we have performed a Constitutionally lawful action, then we must stand together to maintain those rights, or we can fully expect to lose them forever.
I continue to weep for my nation.
Thoughtfully submitted,
Crusader