My Testimony on CT's Proposed Gun Bans
The reference I make to Dr. Angelo Codevilla is from his landmark piece: "America’s Ruling Class — And the Perils of Revolution"
http://spectator.org/archives/2010/07/16...
http://spectator.org/archives/2010/07/16...
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If you do satire and you're not pissing *someone* off, then you're doing it wrong. ;)
I would ask you watch the video again, and when you do, look beyond the subject of "guns", and consider that I am trying to plead reason to a group of government zealots who know that they will make instant criminals out of 500,000 of their constituents and not care... because those constituents are considered nothing more than unenlightened "soap box, pro-gun, chest puffing bluster"-ers.
500,000.
Overnight.
Comply, or go to jail.
In America.
Yes, that will get me a little passionate.
The hearing was totally pro forma, and everyone knew it.
My wife and I have our plans to move to WY already in place.
As we have lived in CT all our lives, we do winter and snow, so WY is good.
It was a tactful calling out 5/6ths of the very committee I was sitting before.
If you would like to know more about the terms "Ruling Class" and "Country Class" in the context I am using them, take some time to read the linked article to the piece by Codevilla. It is an excellent work, Codevilla is spot on in his assessment.
I did not expound on the issue at hand in the meeting because there had already been 18 straight hours of testimony on it, (I was one of the last to speak due to a really crappy lottery slot), and only 3 minutes were allowed per speaker.
However, the issue in a nutshell is that the Marxists in Connecticut, including the Legislature (Codevilla's "Ruling Class") have co-opted the horrific massacre at Newtown and are cynically using it as justification to push a ridiculous amount of bills on gun control, in a brute force attempt to see what they can slip past.
If all the bills were to pass, then *every* firearm except single shot, bolt action, hunting rifles would be outlawed and those rifles which were still allowed would have to be registered, permitted, and heavily regulated.
I know you probably didn't have any questions to begin with, but if you do have any which I haven't answered, I'd be happy to do so.
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