Columbus keeps violating Ohio law, says give up ‘large capacity’ magazines by July 1 [More]
There’s only one appropriate answer:
No. Your move.
Goddam treasonous and incompetent urban Democrats…
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Columbus keeps violating Ohio law, says give up ‘large capacity’ magazines by July 1 [More]
There’s only one appropriate answer:
No. Your move.
Goddam treasonous and incompetent urban Democrats…
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Urban Democrats may be treasonous and incompetent, but unfortunately the gun prohibitionists behind them are not incompetent, but diabolical and relentless. As you have pointed out, prohibitionist politicians, like those on the Columbus City Council, know that they have unlimited taxpayer money to fund their assault on our rights. We must raise our own funds (apart from what has already been taxed away from us to be used against us) to fight them every single time.
Just make sure they fire that first shot…
Florida’s preemption law has stiff penalties including fines, potential removal from office, and a prohibition of use of public funds by those who violate the law.
“(c) If the court determines that a violation was knowing and willful, the court shall assess a civil fine of up to $5,000 against the elected or appointed local government official or officials or administrative agency head under whose jurisdiction the violation occurred.
(d) Except as required by applicable law, public funds may not be used to defend or reimburse the unlawful conduct of any person found to have knowingly and willfully violated this section.
(e) A knowing and willful violation of any provision of this section by a person acting in an official capacity for any entity enacting or causing to be enforced a local ordinance or administrative rule or regulation prohibited under paragraph (a) or otherwise under color of law shall be cause for termination of employment or contract or removal from office by the Governor.”
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0700-0799/0790/Sections/0790.33.html
Perhaps the Ohio legislature should revisit their law for a few enhancements.