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M-60,
Won't be long now, Dude.
However, the Ba'tards and Bit'hes at Handgun Control, Inc.,
I feel, will play it cool until 11/07/2000, and the sheep
will be fed by the commie shepherds of big media with a mixture of
confusion on the issue 'til then;  they'll go all out to twist our
arse/mind
to take our only remaining means to defend ourselves and our
loved ones.
I keep my tools well oiled, Dude.
It's the International Bankers who are calling the shots
on this, and their lackeys and minions in D.C. will do
whatever they're told to do.
We are no longer being governed by SinCity,
but by the Boardrooms of a few major
international central banks.
Dude, We lost our Freedom in 1913,
and this is no longer The Greatest Nation
on God's Green Earth.
Our wool is being sheared with great care
so not to damage our skin.
Bard


M-60 wrote:
>
> Hey Bard,
>
> Key word, "police will bla bla bla"  M-60  IN HIS GRIP!
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> Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 6:16 PM
> Subject: [firebase-news] California Assembly panel passes handgun bill
>
> >
> >   California Assembly panel passes handgun bill
> >
> >
> >
> >                                                                 Updated
> >7:00 PM ET January 12, 2000
> >
> >   SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Reuters) - A California State Assembly panel has
> >approved a bill that would require
> >   handgun owners to register their weapons and get renewable licenses
> >to use them.
> >
> >   The measure, passed 5-2 by the Assembly's Public Safety Committee on
> >Tuesday, would give California one of the
> >   toughest handgun laws in the nation.
> >
> >   The vote in the Democratic-controlled committee came despite a call
> >from Democratic Gov. Gray Davis for an
> >   election-year moratorium on new gun legislation.
> >
> >   Hawaii, New York, Massachusetts and Illinois all require some form of
> >licensing or registration, but this proposal is
> >   more comprehensive, the bill's sponsor said Wednesday.
> >
> >   "It seems pretty straightforward to me that if we deem it prudent to
> >license and register cars then we should do the
> >   same with guns," Democratic Assemblyman Kevin Shelley said in a
> >telephone interview.
> >
> >   The bill calls for handgun owners to get four-year licenses and
> >submit thumbprints to the California Justice Department.
> >   It also would require handgun owners to take a written and practical
> >test and would subject them to annual registration
> >   renewals.
> >
> >   The measure seeks to create a tracking system that would make it
> >easier for police to find stolen handguns and to
> >   ensure that people who buy the weapons know how to use them, Shelley
> >said.
> >
> >   A spokesman for Assembly Republican leader Scott Baugh said the
> >lawmaker agrees with the governor's call for a
> >   moratorium and believes the state must enforce the laws already on
> >the books instead of passing new ones.
> >
> >   The National Rifle Association, which also opposes the bill,
> >estimates there are some 7 million to 10 million handguns
> >   in California.
> >
> >   The bill now goes to the Appropriations Committee and by law must
> >move out of the Assembly by Jan. 31.
> >http://news.excite.com/news/r/000112/19/politics-california-guns
> >
> >Bard
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