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Commifornia Gun Control

The Truth About Guns ran an article earlier today on the efforts of Illinois Democrats to create an Orwellian gun registry with mandated compliance. For the children of course. This totalitarianism is of course shared by most Democrats across the nation, they just can afford to be far more open about it from inside of the handful of states that they control from top to bottom.

The article referenced similar laws currently afflicting Californians and made the following statement that really shows the trenchant totalitarianism of the California Democratic Party and the problems that occur for the law-abiding citizens who have the misfortune to be under them. .
California’s new laws give gun owners three choices on what to do with their freshly outlawed self-defense tools. They can surrender their guns – without compensation – to police. Alternately, they can sell them to a dealer or ship them out of state. The Golden State’s too-smart-by-half legislature seems to discount the possibility that gun owners will forgo the fourth, unwritten choice as articulated by the Sacramento Bee; “Keep your mouth shut and keep your magazines stashed.”
 For a great overview of the gun control program of the Third Reich, I strongly recommend reading Gun Control in the Third Reich: Disarming the Jews and "Enemies of the State" by Stephen Halbrook.

In this book, Halbrook lays out the program that the Third Reich followed that eventually ended up in the total disarmament of the Jews for one, along with most of the civilian population. Lenin followed much the same program several decades prior, and it is a hallmark of repressive regimes.

First, you create a registry. Then you restrict who can get guns legally using that registry. Then you start taking away guns, using the registry as a guide. The Democratic Party hates guns and civilians who use them, they seek the total eradication of all small arms from civilian hands.

In the People's Republic of California, the goal appears to be turning it into a (further) enclave of Mexico, which in many ways has the gun control scheme of Democrat's dreams. And we all know just how peaceful and tranquil Mexico is.

I will say that I would happily take Mexico's immigration laws and apply them reciprocally.

California has become the liberal utopia, where they are free to enact whatever Orwellian programs they want to. And it shows in painful technicolor just how awful their vision is. A decaying infrastructure, massive taxes, businesses fleeing, and the middle-class geting destroyed.

But thanks to the Proposition 63, at least the scourge of citizens being free to buy ammunition without undergoing a background check has been ended!




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