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Could NY be the new Concord Mass?

Maggot

"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood"
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  • Jul 27, 2007
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    Not saying it will, nor suggesting anyone do anything illegal. Just poseing the question for consideration.

    “Largest Act of Civil Disobedience in State History”

    by Mac Slavo

    With emotions running high in the aftermath of the Newtown Sandy Hook shooting, politicians on the State and Federal level have begun introducing legislative actions to curtail access to firearms protected by the Second Amendment. In Missouri, parents may soon be forced to register firearms with their child’s school under threat of criminal penalties. In Massachusetts, another proposal would require storage of semi-automatic rifles at government approved storage depots. And, in the State of New York, congressional representatives have already passed legislation that requires registration of every semi-automatic rifle and reduces maximum magazine capacity to 7 rounds of ammunition, and Governor Cuomo has floated the idea of gun confiscation.
    Now, in what is sure to be a growing trend across the entire country, New York gun owners are organizing a resistance against what many believe to be the most, “brazen infringement on the right to keep and bear arms anywhere in the nation,” according toThe New American:

    Preparations are already being made for mass resistance.
    “I’ve heard from hundreds of people that they’re prepared to defy the law, and that number will be magnified by the thousands, by the tens of thousands, when the registration deadline comes,’’ said President Brian Olesen with American Shooters Supply, among the biggest gun dealers in the state, in an interview with the New York Post.
    Even government officials admit that forcing New Yorkers to register their guns will be a tough sell, and they are apparently aware that massive non-compliance will be the order of the day. “Many of these assault-rifle owners aren’t going to register; we realize that,’’ a source in the Cuomo administration told the Post, adding that officials expect “widespread violations” of the new statute.
    Threats of imprisoning gun owners for up to a year and confiscating their weapons are already being issued by governor’s office, headed by a rabid anti-Second Amendment extremist who suggested before the bill passed that “confiscation” of all semi-automatic rifles was being considered. If tens or even hundreds of thousands of otherwise law-abiding citizens refuse to comply, however, analysts say New York would either have to start raising taxes and building a lot more prisons, or give up on the scheme that experts say will do nothing to reduce violence and that lawmakers say is aimed at eventual confiscation.
    Activists involved in the state-wide boycott against the unconstitutional statute who spoke to the Post almost taunted authorities, saying gun owners would essentially dare authorities to “come and take it away.”

    According to the paper, leaders of some of the state’s hundreds of gun clubs, dealers, and non-profit organizations, citing the New York Constitution’s guarantee that gun rights “cannot be infringed,” are currently involved in organizing the resistance. Among the primary concerns is that, with registration, authorities would know where to go for confiscation, an idea already proposed openly by Governor Cuomo himself.
    “They’re saying, ‘F— the governor! F— Cuomo! We’re not going to register our guns,’ and I think they’re serious. People are not going to do it. People are going to resist,” explained State Rifle and Pistol Association President Tom King, who also serves on the National Rifle Association board of directors. “They’re taking one of our guaranteed civil rights, and they’re taking it away.”
    Opponents of the right to bear arms, take heed. The American people know what you’re up to and they will not stand for it.
    The resistance has begun.
     
    Re: Could NY be the new Concord Mass?

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    Re: Could NY be the new Concord Mass?

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: shankster</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
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    Re: Could NY be the new Concord Mass?

    If <span style="font-weight: bold">everyone</span> just says "No!" what could they do?

    God I hope this somehow becomes the return to a rational country.
     
    Re: Could NY be the new Concord Mass?

    You would be referencing more current history and not the opening shots to The War for Independence. The events of Athen's Tennessee were exactly what the Second Amendment was intended to do. Returning GI's locked and loaded, marched on the seat of government corruption, and removed the corrupt individuals of that government by force of arms.
    This is exactly what the Second Amendment was written for. No sporting clause, no military rifle clause, no wishy washy, premise of made up named rifles. It was written because our forefathers KNEW that occasionally, government will become corrupt and that the only recourse will be to take up arms.
    Mark my words ladies, it will begin, and when it does, you best be able to recognize what is happening next door and across the street when the men kick in your neighbors door or your dog wakes your ass up when it's your house first.
    This will be a very nasty fight. The papers and news will scream about crazy people who had many guns(YOU and I), and we MUST recognize when it starts so we can get out and fight it in the streets. Bottom line though, cops are going to be the first tools of the chosen government, as well as the first casualties(San Diego, case in point, Police Chief states,"We can forcefully remove all arms within a generation"). Well, we will not let this happen slowly. They want this, let's heat it up and do it.
    We veteran's account for a humongous amount of well trained, and usually well armed fighters. We will crush anyone who wants to bring this fight by sheer numbers. A rifle behind every blade of grass? You bet!
    Come Take Them
     
    Re: Could NY be the new Concord Mass?

    Just a note about Concord Massachusetts these days to give you an idea of what has become of the cradle of liberty.

    They recently banned the sale of water in personal serving sizes and tried to pass a leash law for cats.

    There will be no unified resistance on the Battle Road this time.
     
    Re: Could NY be the new Concord Mass?

    <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pmclaine</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
    to pass a leash law for cats.
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    YES! This ^

    Speaking upon non unified resistance:
    This will be true for the beginning days as the many individuals become a cohesive small squad or platoon sized element. Platoon sized elements will become company sized elements, but the overall emphasis will be small unit function with a simple squad of men who know what to do and how to do it. I would think that technological, electronic based communication will fall in favor of good old messenger services to keep security sound. It will not be pretty, it will not be short and sweet and it will rip the country up. The hardcore will commune and many others will choose sides, and the liberal type will cringe, hide, wring hands, and look for a place to hide with the highest level of self preservation.
    The action will revolve around harassing attacks on any military/LEO units, and the State will more than likely use cover agents(read this Delta or others who will support the govt) like the SAS was used against the IRA in the 70's and 80's(small covert unit attacks and firefights)

    The funny thing though, is there are both Soldier and LEO who will side with the gun folk, and only LEO leadership will side against from what I have heard locally...shoot, leadership here pretty much said they will fight the 'state'