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    less marans, backwoods Oregon inbreds, cretins shilling for the gun industry





    Armed Pro-Gun Protesters Occupy Oregon State Capitol

    A few hundred pro-gun demonstrators rallied outside the Oregon state Capitol on Friday to protest efforts to enact gun safety laws. A handful of protesters also entered the Capitol building itself and brandished assault rifles and other guns in the Capitol rotunda:

    http://www.alternet.org/armed-pro-gu...ter792857&t=13

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    I wonder what would happen if a long bearded muslim american did this. What would happen?

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    I wonder what would happen if a long bearded muslim american did this. What would happen?
    Well, when these guys did it, the modern era of gun control in California began in earnest.


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    Wow.

    So would this be an example of white privilege?

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    Comparing Sacramento and Salem?

    I think not.

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    Comparing Sacramento and Salem?

    I think not.
    Why not? Both of these groups stormed the capitol to protest their cons utional right to carry guns, except that they were arrested and people were outraaaaaaged!

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    Why not? Both of these groups stormed the capitol to protest their cons utional right to carry guns, except that they were arrested and people were outraaaaaaged!
    Those in Salem did not storm the capitol, and the Oregon open carry laws allow weapons in public buildings.

    How do Sacramento 1962 laws compare?

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    Article with pic:



    SALEM -- A rare sight greeted visitors inside the Oregon Capitol Friday as a handful of gun owners openly carrying semi-automatic rifles and other weapons strolled the marbled hallways and peeked into the House chamber and state offices.

    Outside, it was just another demonstration on the Capitol Mall as more than 1,000 gun rights advocates gathered to promote gun safety and protest gun control efforts. A lively atmosphere greeted drivers in front of the Capitol and many honked their horns in support of demonstrators lining the street. State police reported no incidents.
    Over a thousand demonstrators filled the Capitol Mall Friday to speak in favor of gun rights. Some opinions were familiar, others unexpected, but all reflect the diverse passions on a topic that will challenge the 2012 Oregon Legislature.
    Oregon has some of the nation's least restrictive laws about carrying guns. It is one of fewer than 10 states that allow someone with a concealed handgun license to bring a weapon -- hidden or exposed, loaded or unloaded -- into the Capitol, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

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    Salem banned loaded guns in ALL public places.

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    there is no "inalienable" right to bear arms.

    and govt has the power to, not to be "infringed" by less gun fellators, to regulate deadly products.

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    I wonder what would happen if a long bearded muslim american did this. What would happen?
    It took for these types to bomb a federal building in the 90s before the feds intervened.

    Guys like Madison, Adams, Paine, Washington etc understood that you had to garner popular support if you want to have a legitimate revolution. These guys just look like idiots.

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    below embedding disabled. Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzGE2cvBgRo


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    Loaded OC is banned in public places of Salem Wild Cobra. Why are these people allowed to get into the rotunda?

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    Loaded OC is banned in public places of Salem Wild Cobra. Why are these people allowed to get into the rotunda?
    I was wondering the same thing.

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    Oregon has some of the nation's least restrictive laws about carrying guns. It is one of fewer than 10 states that allow someone with a concealed handgun license to bring a weapon -- hidden or exposed, loaded or unloaded -- into the Capitol, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

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    Oregon has some of the nation's least restrictive laws about carrying guns. It is one of fewer than 10 states that allow someone with a concealed handgun license to bring a weapon -- hidden or exposed, loaded or unloaded -- into the Capitol, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
    Not sure if that's the brightest policy, tbh.

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    Not sure if that's the brightest policy, tbh.
    It hasn't caused any problems here.

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    It hasn't caused any problems here.
    There's never a problem.


    Until there is.


    That's generally why laws get written.

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    From OpenCarry.org

    only the cities of Portland, Beaverton, Tigard, Oregon City, Salem, and Independence have passed loaded firearms bans encompassing all public places
    Again, the question stands.

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    From OpenCarry.org



    Again, the question stands.
    State law > local law?

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    State law > local law?
    The quoted local law is probably not complete, and like the link I provided, probably has exceptions.

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    there is no "inalienable" right to bear arms.
    Wrong again, dumbass! The Bill of Rights is inalienable, unless you're also okay with your freedom of speech, right to due process, protection from unreasonable search and seizure, protection from cruel and unusual punishment, etc. being transferred/surrendered by the government without your consent...

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    There's never a problem.


    Until there is.


    That's generally why laws get written.
    Is that why most liberal havens have so many restrictive laws? Liberals can't control themselves?

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    The quoted local law is probably not complete, and like the link I provided, probably has exceptions.
    For someone with a security fence around their house, glad you are ok with assuming everyone has a license to OC in public places.

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