Proposed Vt. Cell Phone Law Really a Statement on Gun Rights, Lawmaker Says

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Whispered

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Proposed Vt. Cell Phone Law Really a Statement on Gun Rights, Lawmaker Says
Sen. John Rodgers, who represents two counties in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, said he wanted to make people reflect on their liberties—and how it would feel to have them taken away

By Jack Thurston Published January 10, 2020 Updated at 12:49 am on January 11, 2020


Isn't Vermont Bernie Sanders home state?
Bold move but I doubt the anti-gun people will actually get the meaning in this effort.
Now, watch it pass into law. :giggle: Which will show the Vermont legislature didn't get it either. :sneaky:
 

blue_ladybug

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Yeah, Bernie lives here. In fact, the state capital is like 2 minutes away from me by foot..

We don't need guns. We have too many other ways of killing each other.
 

Billyd

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He needs to raise that age to 35.

On second thought, just leave things as they are. Kids (and many adults) don't know how to communicate any other way.
 
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EleventhHour

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Proposed Vt. Cell Phone Law Really a Statement on Gun Rights, Lawmaker Says
Sen. John Rodgers, who represents two counties in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom, said he wanted to make people reflect on their liberties—and how it would feel to have them taken away

By Jack Thurston Published January 10, 2020 Updated at 12:49 am on January 11, 2020


Isn't Vermont Bernie Sanders home state?
Bold move but I doubt the anti-gun people will actually get the meaning in this effort.
Now, watch it pass into law. :giggle: Which will show the Vermont legislature didn't get it either. :sneaky:
This is interesting in light of what is happening in Virginia.....it is my understanding there is a really planned for this week.
 

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This is interesting in light of what is happening in Virginia.....it is my understanding there is a really planned for this week.
I would imagine there is being the NRA's headquarters is in Fairfax Virginia.
This anti-gun move in Virginia is illegal. The law makers there know it. So do the gun owners. I think it is something that should be taken very seriously because for too long the Democrat's have been coming for our guns in all manner of ways. Even going so far as to exploit tragedies were children are murdered, concert goers are gunned down, etc... and using those horrific terror attacks as an excuse to make more and more gun laws, when the gun laws in place already clearly didn't work. Or, there wouldn't be tragedies anti-gunners could exploit.

What stops an armed psychopath entering a school and opening fire on precious little ones?
A 9mm shot to that psycho's center mass. That's what.
While the ridiculous signs on many a public school campus in America that reads, GUN FREE ZONE, should have a subtext for what that message really says to those psycho's. (Come on terrorists, you'll meet no armed resistance here!) And they do! Because that's the truth of it.

I rather like this school sign that was posted in defiance of an anti-gun Dem. governor in Arkansas in 2013.

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Arkansas Schools Train Teachers, Staff To Be Armed Guards

But cell phones are prohibited.
 
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EleventhHour

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I would imagine there is being the NRA's headquarters is in Fairfax Virginia.
This anti-gun move in Virginia is illegal. The law makers there know it. So do the gun owners. I think it is something that should be taken very seriously because for too long the Democrat's have been coming for our guns in all manner of ways. Even going so far as to exploit tragedies were children are murdered, concert goers are gunned down, etc... and using those horrific terror attacks as an excuse to make more and more gun laws, when the gun laws in place already clearly didn't work. Or, there wouldn't be tragedies anti-gunners could exploit.

What stops an armed psychopath entering a school and opening fire on precious little ones?
A 9mm shot to that psycho's center mass. That's what.
While the ridiculous signs on many a public school campus in America that reads, GUN FREE ZONE, should have a subtext for what that message really says to those psycho's. (Come on terrorists, you'll meet no armed resistance here!) And they do! Because that's the truth of it.

I rather like this school sign that was posted in defiance of an anti-gun Dem. governor in Arkansas in 2013.

2013
Arkansas Schools Train Teachers, Staff To Be Armed Guards

But cell phones are prohibited.
The need to disarm the populace is an integral part of the move to a one world order...this pressure will continue... red flag laws have already been quietly enacted via executive order.
 
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EleventhHour

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@Whispered in Canada no one gains entry to a school...all doors are locked ....you have to buzz at the front door to be let in... and cameras are in place everywhere.
 

Whispered

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The need to disarm the populace is an integral part of the move to a one world order...this pressure will continue... red flag laws have already been quietly enacted via executive order.
No surprise last year in August Montana voted down the red flag bill proposed there .
To date 17 states and D.C have implemented red flag laws.
I do not think these were EO's.
They're also unconstitutional.

I like the moxy shown here, news today as a matter of fact:
Lawmaker introduces 'anti-red flag' bill in Georgia....

And this just six days ago:
Kansas Bill Would Bar Enforcement of Federal Red-Flag Laws ...


The Problem With "Red Flag" Laws | Dan Bongino


And yes it is true, if a government disarms its people, and the government, in our case that would be the Executive branch, (police, military, and of coarse the office of the president), then the government is the only one with arms. And boy do they have an arsenal at hand.
I like the science channel, and NatGeo, and others, that would broadcast new shows concerning new weapons America had developed to, "fight the war on terror".
When all one need realize is, terrorist is relative. And those weapons can be used on anyone. Even us.
One weapon is at the controllers discretion when they activate the controls that can, if the controller so chooses, cook a group of people at a distance. Though they say the directed energy weapon is "non-lethal". The "VMADS", Vehicle Mounted Active Denial System.

American's should have known we were in trouble, in my view, when GWBush 43 designated, "free speech zones", so as to avoid protesters exercising free speech anywhere in America where he was giving a speech right after 9-11.
The second amendment tells us America is a free speech zone.



 

Whispered

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@Whispered in Canada no one gains entry to a school...all doors are locked ....you have to buzz at the front door to be let in... and cameras are in place everywhere.
There are schools like that here too. They also have metal detectors at all doors, if their district can afford them.
In my old hometown the local public schools implemented a rule a few years ago starting with the new school season. Students had to have clear backpacks. No one sold those then. Now, they're on sale everywhere when the shops start their back to school inventory specials.