Message from @Khanclansith
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The People's Republic of Kalifornia will fight that tooth and nail.
wait what
how in the hell is CA gonna drop its AWB
you just know they'll secede and get stomped before they let SCOTUS rule that
Well a California based Federal Court ruled that it is unconstitutional for the state to prohibit Open Carry in the Hawaii case, so that affects the PRK (Cali)
I wonder if they can possibly repeal may-issue
Most federal courts have banned May-Issue stating that States have a constitutional obligation to issue so they have to be Shall-Issue (Non-issue is only for people who are known prohibited persons)
So there's a chance.
Well, if you throw enough time at it, anything that has a nonzero chance of happening eventually will.
SCOTUS hasn't directly ruled on May/Shall directly, instead they have choosen to rule on side questions.
Scila mostly ruled in favor of the individuals rather than the States or the Fuds, and a lot of people have "Questions" about his death that they feel haven't been answered.
Do you suspect foul play?
I know nothing about his death
Or life, frankly
I think the fact that no one did an autopsy after his death to be extremely troublesome.
Normaly procedure when someone is reported dead is for a "Suspicius Death" investigation to be done to prove it was natural or not.
That means an autopsy is done, an abbreviated one to start off with.
What did he even die of?
Allegedly, anyways
Scalia died in his sleep[2] at age 79. His body was discovered on the morning of February 13, 2016 in his room[8] at Cibolo Creek Ranch in Shafter, Texas. He had gone quail hunting the afternoon before, and then dined.[158] The justice was pronounced dead of apparent natural causes.[159] His physician, Rear Admiral Brian P. Monahan, said Scalia had a history of heart trouble, including high blood pressure, and had recently been deemed too weak to undergo surgery for a torn rotator cuff.[160][161]
I can tell you for a fact "too weak for surgery" does not mean "about to die of old age"
Normally, a quick autopsy and toxicology screen would be done.
and if he'd been out hunting the day before he can't have been that frail
That does smell of fuckery, agreed
I am not calling it a crime, but it leaves questions unanswered. What is worse is how Obama handled it. Neither he, nor an official rep from the POTUS staff went to the funerals.
Ouch.
Right, that makes me suspect natural causes again
cos if it was wetwork surely it ought to seem as normal as can be, right?
Also, >heart problem
Do I smell glow in the dark CIA niggers?
cos the CIA apparently has a heart attack gun.
I was called years ago, a man I had known for years had died. He had been out shoveling snow and come in and come back in, hours later his wife found him dead in a chair. The City, County and State came, did an investigation and three days later officers of the town PD came to her and informed her that the autopsy had ruled it a heart attack. They called her kids to be with her. Now none of that happened in Scalia's death.
Fishy.
Now this man had lived next store, he was a "Nobody," worked at a lumber retailer, use to be a scout master, all those mondain things. he got an autopsy.
You've made your point, I think.
What was the statement from Obama?
I don't think there was any really, he went about trying to get his own croonie on the court after wards. But the GOP said "remember how you blocked W from apointing a SCOTUS Judge durring an election?"
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