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    9 months ago

    Let me guess, this is a massive violation of the second amendment and oppresses all Americans everywhere.

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      This is California. 60% of the population will readily support this. The other 40% think that murder is one of their Constitutional freedoms. Thankfully, they are the minority and can continue to move themselves to Florida, Tennessee, Texas and other minor 'murican ethnostate dictatorships. The rest of us rational freedom-loving Californians bid them adieu.

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      This is almost too perfect for them because, while not everyone who believes taxation is theft is an ammosexual, all ammosexuals believe that taxation is theft.

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          It’s the only thing that explains their willingness to ignore history and facts and just go with their emotions on every aspect of this issue.

          Only unmitigated sexual lust could explain why in every debate they say such absolutely stupid shit like “well cars kill just as many people, should we ban cars?”

          I remember my first boner.

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        Ha, the “I’d rather be Russian than Democrat!” … okay… check out their gun laws.

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        9 months ago

        It’s the California way. Market solutions and getting guns out of the hands of minorities.

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        Are you in California? Are you marginalized? Trying to understand your perspective. Move around be, if you’re marginalized, you should be worried about gun toting Nazis in the central valley, inland empire, deep redwoods, central coast, OC, etc… Tell me about your AR taking on the US military if tanks come down your street. It’s just not real. That’s a fantasy. Vote for decent people that represent you and your interests to pass legislation to protect you with that military. From Nazis. With guns. Or be the gun obsessed dude and fantasize about cosplaying cowboys.

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        The only time some care about the “marginalized” is when guns are involved. They care when the “marginalized” have guns, because higher percentages of marginalized groups tend to be involved in crime, or when they don’t have guns, because suddenly they need to defend themselves.

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        Guns are already taxed under 2A.

        Taxing them more is legal as long as the taxes aren’t so high that it infringes on rights.

        In other words a 5 or 10% tax wouldn’t violate 2A but a 1000% tax certainly would.

        If you still don’t believe guns are taxable, refer to sales tax.

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          Whoa now! I never said they couldn’t/shouldn’t be taxed. But we OK with a 200% markup on that tax?

          California will double the taxes on guns and ammunition

          This law serves two purposes:

          Be seen to be “doing something”, always a winner. Tack on “for the children”, a tack conservatives are winning with.

          More taxes on the poor. And that’s really the meat of it. It’s appalling how liberals (and I include myself in that definition) are quick to defend the poor, but abhor the notion of them defending themselves.

          Further reading:

          https://imgur.com/eUseWqC

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            Rather a 200% increase is reasonable depends on current taxes.

            It’s 11%. Which would increase the current cost of a 9mm round from. .48 to about.53 cents.

            They used 200% to get you wound up just like you’re trying to bait me with all the “but the poor!” nonsense.

            It’s 5 cents.

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        1. The individual right was decided by a 5-4 court decision along party lines 2 centuries after the fact. It’s not as clear cut as freedom of speech

        2. Poor people and people of color are disproportionately victims of gun violence. You may come back with “good guy with a gun” but in most altercations more guns equals more deaths.

        3. While Reagan’s gun law in California was racist, it wasn’t what killed the Panthers, FBI assassinations did. Even if black people had all the guns in Texas they still wouldn’t be able to challenge the state.

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          Even free speech as we know it today was a product of modern Supreme Court decisions from the Warren Court.

          Until then we still enforced anti sedition laws!

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        The courts held for two hundred and fifty years that there was no individual right. Only because we have three illegitimately installed Supreme Court justices did a court of law hold otherwise.

        The reason it took thos long and basically coup is because the proposition is utterly ridiculous.

        I’ll let it go right now, never argue for reasonable gun policy again, if you can find a single original document written in America prior to 1776 in which the phrase “bear arms” clearly refers to an individual right. Because even though 95% of the pre-1776 usage clearly refers to proper warfare, you will find that the other 5% is at best ambiguous and in zero cases express.

        Reading an individual right into it a revisionst history and lies. That federalist society hacks and bootlickers have been clambering for it for the last fifty years does not negate the actual history of this nation and the development of western jurisprudence.

        Here’s is just one absurdity: if the express purpose of the second amendment is “security of the state,” how does reading in an implied, individual right advance the interest of state security, when the express language “bearing arms” and “well-regulated militia” adequately and directly achieves the purpose?

        Another absurdity is that the express purpose of the bill of rights was to codify existing rights, and even today everyone agrees that the bill of rights did not create new rights that the colonists did not already have as a matter of western, natural law, and for the most part, English common law. Guess what? They regulate guns in England and in every other western nation as we have done in America for 250 odd years.