Virginia just passed a “gun ban law” and a “gun confiscation
law.” Both are unconstitutional and those voting for them,
as will
as those who attempt to enforce them, should be prosecuted and
imprisoned. But
that isn’t going to happen, because, in one of the biggest
oversights the Founders made when writing the Constitution was not to
provide a penalty for making unconstitutional laws beyond having the
courts reverse them. So corrupt politicians can make as many
unconstitutional laws as they wish, and enforce them until the Courts
declare them unconstitutional. BY then much damage has been done, to
many people, sometimes even including prison time for “violating”
what actually was not even a law. Making and enforcing such laws has
almost become a “cottage industry” since they have no fear of
being punished for getting such abominable laws passed. Politicians
who pass such laws are “despots in waiting” who want to be able
to “walk right over” the people without worrying about the
possibility of getting shot. The very actions of those Virginia
politicians to try and whip up fears of an “armed attack” since
the “other side” had guns, should be something for which they
should be punished.
(Daily Caller)
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
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