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Re: Alabama..
« Reply #10 on: May 02, 2013, 05:32:39 PM »
Very interesting numbers.

+/- 3.4 margin of error...which means 25% for the low margin...still remarkable.

Broken down by party, 18% of the Democrats in the poll thought it might be necessary...

I think when the lash of Obamacare lands, that number might go up..

Also, I imagine the first action the Feds will take against  Alabama or Kansas would be cutting off all federal funds....let the state take them to court and see if the and afford several years of litigation.
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Re: Alabama..
« Reply #11 on: May 02, 2013, 05:37:34 PM »
I know how the feds would start.   they would go to every ffl, close them down, take all thier guns.  No one will ship guns into the state as there would be no legal ffls( interstate remember)  Reality is the feds can take a ffl with a pen stroke.  They don't even need to show up. 
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Re: Alabama..
« Reply #12 on: May 02, 2013, 05:46:54 PM »
And, TAB, they will have help from local authorities who pass laws and regulations limiting where FFLs can operate in their jurisdictions...just like is done in DC. Where there is a will, there is a way. Like the Ayatollah Kogani always says: If you are going to pre-empt, do it first!
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Re: Alabama..
« Reply #13 on: May 02, 2013, 07:05:57 PM »
And, TAB, they will have help from local authorities who pass laws and regulations limiting where FFLs can operate in their jurisdictions...just like is done in DC. Where there is a will, there is a way. Like the Ayatollah Kogani always says: If you are going to pre-empt, do it first!

Well, preemption  would be when every FFL in that state is robbed of it's entire inventory before the Feds get there.
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Re: Alabama..
« Reply #14 on: July 19, 2013, 06:05:30 PM »
Well, the new law, such as it is, is going into effect on August 1st.
The reason I never reported back on this is because at the last minute (week) of negotiations, the NRA and Slabama Sheriff's Association got in and just took the whole thing flat apart.. It turned into such a strung out waste of time kinda mess, that nobody was even willing to do a summary of the new law, that had been being redone, almost hourly before that mess struck..
Now, the Sheriff of my, (and others, I'm sure) County is going around all the banks and other businesses and telling them that the law lwts them restrict, or says that we can't, or something like that.. It's not true, btw.. We can carry nearly anywhere now except the Cop Shop, Fed Buildings, State House, County Courthouse, kinda things, and School Sporting Events, (which we could do prior to this intervention by the soggy hand of the law).. OC is legal everywhere now, except the places mentioned above, but the Sheriffs are going around spreading tales, trying to create trouble. How can they even do that is beyond me...
I'll get a copy of the final SB 286 up here if anybody wants it.
Let me know if you do..
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