Message from @ProfNekko
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National guard facilities
No one here could look the govt in the face and say no, and the Vets are too old to fight.
hmmm combing through Arch's videos
Interesting. Wasn’t Florida red during the election?
has he done anything on Ynnead yet?
Yeah it was
and Florida is often one of the most hotly contested states
Just talking around most people are red. I've yet to meet anyone truly blue
I live in New England
Truth is even the NatGuard doesn't worry me all that much in worse case scenarios.. that "lawful order" clause is pretty tough to beat.
I see plenty of Blue
Also, even pretty Blue in appearance have Red lines *somewhere*.
indeed
Fair.
I know many red voters out in the more rural western part of the state
Blue is a hell of a lot more concentrated
but Boston holds a stranglehold on most of the state electorally
so much for inclusivity
They tend to gather like roaches.
Like my lefty journo contact in LA.. has confided - and I have witnessed others - that they're all for weapons rights & get the underlying pretense of why firearms are a good thing.
though there's still plenty of Red influence in Boston itself, but the college problem keeps Blue in power
More often, libs sound like projecting raging racists to me
Though.. oddly to note it.. my grandmother did not approve of my proposed remedy.... ...
because Boston is a college city, they need to attract students
Do you guys remember the arming the teachers thing that happened earlier this year?
Apparently that's going on in some parts of Florida
and with the psycho college situation right now, many people stay blue just to keep teh college tuition income flowing into the state
Basically, mandatory training for the citizenry & - if it can be afforded - arming said citizenry.
Ah, so it was passed in some areas.
Lauci, I honestly don't know if I would agree with you there
I think there are a lot of people that really should not own a gun
It's the extreme position.
But how do we determine that?
By who's authority?
With what measure?
It's tough to say, it's a hard question. But I think it should be decided by the people training those civilians
We have an armed citizenry here, most just choose to abandon their weapon after military
I would be in support of an optional/mandatory weapons class at some point for all citizens
And then after that
They choose whether they want to buy a firearm
You knew the corps motto so can I assume you're a marine or at least service member?