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Vermont Anti-Second Amendment Bills DOA

Darwin Nercesian - comments 31 comments

In the state of Vermont, March 14 is considered Crossover Day, and despite being the home of Bernie Sanders, this doesn’t mean what you’re thinking, but I can’t blame you for going there. Instead, the name refers to a crossover deadline in the Vermont legislature when bills that fail to advance out of their chamber of origin are considered dead for the remainder of the session. Thanks to the efforts of pro-Second Amendment activists, lawmakers, and organizations like Gun Owners of America (GOA), the National Rifle Association (NRA), and local partners like the Vermont Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs, it seems not a single anti-gun proposal has survived the 2025 deadline. 

Peeling back the layers of this victory, we first turn to H.45, a bill aimed at disarming law-abiding patrons who visit any Vermont establishments that serve alcohol, creating one of those gun-free zones criminals are so fond of. Because who likes unruly victims? FAIL! 

Next, we have H.264, which proposes a safe storage requirement irrespective of whether a crime is committed with an increasing monetary penalty scale per transaction and varying rages prison time if the firearm ends up being used in the commission of a crime. FAIL!

H.368 is another attempt to create soft targets so criminals don’t have to live in fear of those who would defend themselves. This gun-free zone would have banned firearms in government buildings, disarming law-abiding citizens and government employees alike. FAIL!

Here’s one the pinko commies lust after. H.381 sought to ban both new purchases and possession of the most commonly owned semi-automatic firearms available. I feel like this is a “Holy Grail” measure for the left, and I am personally happy to see it as a Democrat’s electroencephalogram. FAIL!

I’m sorry to all those who like to voluntarily place themselves on a government list, but H.383 is also taking the room temperature challenge. The bill aimed to establish a licensing system through the Department of Public Safety so those who wore the mark would be granted access to their Constitutionally enumerated right without being illegally forced to wait 72 hours after purchase. Oh, how thoughtful. FAIL!

When you’re engaged in subversive anti-American behavior, it’s important to include a healthy amount of redundancy in your morning suppository, and that is the purpose of H.392, another criminal protection bill that expands previously mentioned attempts to establish gun-free zones in government buildings to all state-owned buildings and lands. For people who love vulnerability to violent crime, these legislators sure don’t wander far from a guy with a gun when they travel. FAIL!

Lastly, H.418, because who cares about low-income poors, am I right? This abomination intended to implement an 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition. Let’s tax free speech and voting while we’re at it. I wonder if the same measures on those rights would pass the Democrat sniff test. Taxing a Constitutional right and wilfully trying to price Americans out of their Second Amendment is the lowest of the low. FAIL!

One has to wonder what the left’s obsession is with making Americans vulnerable to violent crime and subjugation. I’m kidding. We all know the agenda and why they try so hard. If you don’t, look up the history of gun control and find out what happens after they take them all away. Thankfully, our Founding Fathers were able to foresee this day because they had the presence of mind to reflect on human nature and the corruption that has accompanied power from the dawn of time. Their careful thought has led us to the standoff we endure today, constantly battling to preserve our rights and values. And while that fight seems tiresome and arduous, just imagine where we’d be if we didn’t have an unknown hundreds of millions of guns in the hands of private citizens and law-abiding Americans. WIN!

31 thoughts on “Vermont Anti-Second Amendment Bills DOA”

  1. I know a guy who owns some wooded acreage up in Vermont….used to hunt and fish but says he is too old, now.

    I am always startled when guys like him take the side of gun-grabbers, supporting safe storage laws and carry restrictions. Makes me think television news should be illegal…and newspapers….and magazines. That will slow down those lefty commie-mongers. News should be delivered in pill. Blue pills for lefty news and red pills for Patriotic, God-Loving, pro-family, 2nd Amendment news. That way you know what you’re getting. You could, of course, take both pills, but you might spend the day on the toilet as lies and truth, hate and love battle it out in your guts.

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    • “News should be delivered in pill. Blue pills for lefty news and red pills for Patriotic, God-Loving, pro-family, 2nd Amendment news.”

      Make the blue pills cyanide mixed with lefty news and ya wont need to worry about the lefty news after while.

      The lefties would not care about the cyanide as long as their ‘alternate reality’ thinking gets fed their opinion and what to think by the lefty news.

      😁

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    • Titling a law the 1968 Gun Control Act is what has provided standing for Gun Control in America. The “Gun Control Act” is what emboldens and motivates demented lawmakers to reach into their behinds and pull out anything they wish to plaster over the Second Amendment.

      The main obstacle to removing a title that pays omage to an agenda History Confirms is Rooted in Racism and Genocide is the public not knowing the History of Gun Control. Instead Gun Control has been allowed to be seen as good when its History clearly shows otherwise. To look to an agenda History Confirms is Rooted in Racism and Genocide for help is as ignorant as it looks…
      https://youtube.com/watch?v=7A3zBe1zWRg&feature=shared

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        • I don’t expect much from you and despite my attacks on your retarded ideas and myopic fixations on ineffective tactics I am not a grammar or spelling nazi. The context and content of your communication fails without nagging on your grammar school failures.

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  2. “Let’s tax free speech and voting while we’re at it. I wonder if the same measures on those rights would pass the Democrat sniff test.”

    Actually it would pass the ‘Democrat sniff test’ if it meant everyone that was not left wing or trans being taxed.

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  3. > In the state of Vermont, March 14 is considered Crossover Day, and despite being the home of Bernie Sanders, this doesn’t mean what you’re thinking, but I can’t blame you for going there.

    For fuck’s sake, why do you need to include this hated?

    You could be a straight-up pro-2A site, and yet you make this site focused on culture war nonsense.

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    • Culture war nonsense? Every day we are bombarded by the fascist left’s culture war. You do not think we have a right to fight back?

      2a, pro or con is all about culture. Are you really that stupid?

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  4. > Makes me think television news should be illegal…and newspapers….and magazines.

    Sorry, do you really think that people sharing information should be illegal?

    You call yourself a citizen?

    You want to repeal the First Amendment? Perhaps the most fundamental basis for the United States?

    What the actual fuck is wrong with you?

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    • There are more billionaires in Trump’s cabinet than trans athletes in the NCAA.
      Ask yourself which impacts voters’ lives more?

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      • The tens of thousands of women who are no longer relevant with the inability to physically compete with mentally ill men. Otherwise just trading one set of wealthy for another. Anything else or hollow bullshit as is normal?

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  5. I have a great sense of humor.

    What is the “joke” in that comment?

    Explain it to me, please. Like I’m five.

    Because I don’t believe there /is/ a “joke” in that comment.

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    I do not have a PC personal consumption if that’s the requirement.
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    I don’t need a camera in the rear of my truck to back up, mirrors work just fine.

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