We Wish This Were an April Fool's Joke
Rep. Stacey Campfield's guns-on-campuses bill just died in a House subcommittee. No one would second the motion to consider it. OK, that's a setback for the Second Amendment. But don't despair. The subcommittee adopted another fine piece of legislation to bar the government from confiscating our weapons during martial law. It's one of those just-in-case bills, but you can never be too cautious when it comes to your personal arsenal.
When the police state comes (and you know it will), don't let this guy take your gun.
The sponsor, House Republican caucus chair Glen Casada, explained martial law might be declared "by the governor, president or somebody like that" usually at a time of "invasion or civil unrest."
"I'm a firm believer that an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure," Casada told the subcommittee. "Obviously, things are bad under martial law, and we'd need our weapons to protect ourselves."





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