R.I.P. Scout26
Can we get SF labelled a terrorist organization?
Hawkmoon - Never underestimate another person's capacity for stupidity. Any time you think someone can't possibly be that dumb ... they'll prove you wrong.
Viking - The problem with the modern world is that there aren't really any predators eating stupid people.
I'd be interested to see if they immediately report all known members under the red flag laws (I assume they already have such laws.)Oh and Ben, it's a clear 1A violation, but it's a gun related issue in California, so probably a loser suit.
SF has officially labeled me a terrorist.
That would suck, but it would result in numerous state and federal lawsuits. Not to mention it would be a big glaring example of why national red flag laws are a bad idea.
Half jokingly, I gotta wonder if Wayne was behind this to take the heat off himself.
... and the "terrorists" strike back:https://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2019-09-09/nra-sues-san-francisco-over-terrorist-declaration
I'm glad the NRA is suing the city, but I think the NRA should add libel to the complaint.
Lets play a game. How about we compare the list of terrorist acts committed by NRA members to the list of terrorist acts committed by democrats
Sounds like profiling and we all know that profiling is RASCIST!!1!!
It's a nice symbolic act to make N. R. A. supporters happy, but it will fail. Sovereign Immunity. Oh...and California.
How about a Bill of Attainder? (Article 1 Section 9) There's no sovereign immunity for that. But I dunno if a proclamation qualifies.
From Rasmussen Reports: The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that nearly one-out-of-three Likely Democratic Voters (32%) favor declaring the gun rights group a terrorist organization in the community where they live. Fourteen percent (14%) of Republicans and 20% of voters not affiliated with either major party agree. (To see survey question wording, click here.) Twenty-eight percent (28%) of Democrats say Americans should be prohibited by law from belonging to pro-gun rights organizations like the NRA, a view shared by 15% of Republicans and 10% of uanffiliateds. Among all likely voters, 23% favor declaring the NRA a terrorist organization in their home community, while 18% think it should be against the law to belong to pro-gun rights groups like the NRA.