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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m definitely registering for as many guns as I can. And encouraging all of my black and Hispanic friends to do the same. Seriously.[/quote] I'm also black, and I hear that sentiment all the time. Even my 83-year old (very young at heart and physically agile) aunt says the same thing. Sadly, what I saw in Richmond (as the gun toting 2nd amendment went into the Capitol with weapons of war), it definitely makes you think long and hard. Open season? I don't think so. [/quote] Exactly. The funny thing is that once all the minority decide to yes, exercise their rights to legally own and have access to guns, semiautomatics, rifles, silencers, etc, then [b]Trumpsters will want to follow a blue initiative to have better gun control.[/b] Scratch that. They’ll simply want to find a way to confiscate them all. It will be unconstitutional, but that is par for the course in their party. Go gramma! [/quote] That is exactly what Dave Chappelle said. I think you and he are on to something. Btw, gramma ain't no fool! :D Incisively, Chappelle argues, “Every able-bodied African-American must register for a legal firearm. That’s the only way they’ll change the law.” America will quickly reinterpret the 2nd Amendment. In 1967, after the formation of the Black Panther Party, the Mulford Act, a bill to eliminate Californians’ rights to openly carry weapons was signed into law by Gov. Ronald Reagan. In 1925, African-American physician Ossian Sweet moved into a white neighborhood in Detroit. When a white mob attacked his home, he and friends defended themselves, killing one person and wounding another in the process. Shortly after murder charges against Sweet and his compatriots were dismissed, Michigan’s Legislature granted county governments control over the issuance of gun licenses. [/quote] The high gun crime in places like Baltimore and Philadelphia and Chicago apparently has minimal influence on national gun control..... [/quote] The American elite (read: white people) doesn't care about black-on-black crime. Or, more accurately, poor-on-poor crime - because that's really the story of gun violence in Baltimore, Chicago, and Philly. Seriously. They only time Republicans pretend to care about it is when they try to use it as a wedge issue to bash Democrats. Do you see any conservatives actively working in the inner cities to reduce violence and pull people out of poverty? I don't.[/quote] +1[/quote] Same thing happened with the “war on drugs”. Crack use in minority communities destroyed as much as opioid use in white communities now. But only one epidemic (where more whites were being impacted) was declared a national emergency. [/quote] You are either very young or politically clueless. Where do you think the Clinton Crime Bill came from? Concern about crack babies and the destruction of black communities. Getting tough on drug sales and crime was supposed to be the response that would help the black community. Only now do people look back and say, "those racists wanted to put all black men in prison!"[/quote]
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