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Re: Black Panthers Armed Patrols in TX - Is it a problem?
« Reply #30 on: January 07, 2016, 06:37:37 PM »
My house is private property,see the difference?  :bash: Do you think the armed people that were protesting the I-594 were trespassing and illegally protesting without a permit at the Capital as well?

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(this is in reference to the biggie not me).

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Re: Black Panthers Armed Patrols in TX - Is it a problem?
« Reply #31 on: January 08, 2016, 12:58:47 AM »
You tell me.

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Re: Black Panthers Armed Patrols in TX - Is it a problem?
« Reply #32 on: January 08, 2016, 03:18:46 AM »
Two differences of note with the OR situation.  OR adversary is the government, and they are breaking the law, I am supposing.  TX adversaries are everyday citizens that happen upon this group on a public thoroughfare, by all appearances, and as noted, it is unclear whether they are breaking the law.

It appears they have gone beyond the 2A in OR, and may have in TX.

This is said in full understanding that armed resistance to tyranny is the raison d'être of the 2A. Neither OR or TX fits that justification for armed resistance.
could you list the laws that are being broken in Oregon so that we can better understand your argument?

I take it for granted that unlicensed armed entry and occupation of a federal facility is unlawful, as is refusing lawful commands to cease said occupation.  Don't you?  I am sure congress made some laws.

I should ask you to prove the converse so we can understand your reluctance to accept that as reality.
don't know about the unlicensed bit because I'm sure those that hunt on those lands don't need a license other than maybe a permit like discovery Pass like we need, but I do know that the law that I found out, was only punishable up to a year in jail and $1,000 fine. so not like they're big time felons who deserve to be killed over.
I'm also sure they've researched this out before doing what they're doing.
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Re: Black Panthers Armed Patrols in TX - Is it a problem?
« Reply #33 on: January 08, 2016, 03:26:26 AM »
You tell me.
with oh ma's question No.
Don't think they had a permit either.  I'm one not to believe in permits especially when it's a protected right in the Bill of rights.
Having to jump through hoops destroys the intent of being a right.
About all I'm going say o n this though
Black people carrying guns I don't really care about.
What I will say though Stop making it out as wrong when people are open carrying. the quicker people accept that fact; that's it's perfectly ok to open carry the less scared little people will call the cops and get someone killed.
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