Renaming Gun Confiscation

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April 16, 2024

“Firearm relinquishment laws”? That’s the first time I have seen that phrase used for gun confiscation laws. It turns out it has been a thing for a while.

I still think it is just a fancy way of saying something they know would raise alarms if they spoke plainly. It is another deceptive tactic which demonstrates they know what they are doing is illegal. It should be considered as evidence at their trials.

Don’t ever let anyone get away with telling you no one wants to take your guns.

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6 thoughts on “Renaming Gun Confiscation

  1. With record guns sales, year after year they are going to have a tough time. And those are just the recorded sales.

  2. Well, 466 pages of firearms transfer rule clarification later. I’m pretty sure turning my firearms over to known felons. That prima facia we know will commit more crimes once they obtain them, would be a criminal act on my part.
    So, no thanks, sorry. “Relinquishing”, a firearm to anyone in government is giving a gun to a felon.
    They use criminals with badge and uniform to commit everything from highway robbery to murdering folks in their sleep. Shooting people in the back to burning down churches full of woman and children.
    I don’t care, I ain’t giving my guns up to criminals. Scribble whatever you want and call it whatever you like.
    No, BFYTW.

  3. If the Bloomberg School needs money, why don’t they ask for some more from FLiP (Fascist Little Prick) Bloomberg for it?

    After all, they’re one of his Astroturf Farms.

  4. Know your buyer, know your seller, cash or barter only.

    The government has no business knowing anything about ANY firearm transactions, let alone private ones between peaceable citizens.

  5. Considering how desperately they want a monopoly on Guns, information, and deciding who gets prosecuted for what, “Liberty Relinquishment Program”, they mean. No wonder they don’t want anyone knowing where they live.
    As Joe suggests, it makes it harder for their trials.

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