Cam Edwards talks to Second Amendment attorney and scholar Stephen Halbrook about what happened, and what still remains unsettled - NRA News - August 30, 2010 - http://www.NRANews.com
@trime1851 I agree...but first they be publicly flogged,tarred and feathered and be made to apologize personally to everyone that had guns confiscated.
they wouldn't pass that by me without loosing a man they dont even have the right to be called police or peace keepers and you dont hear about this without looking for it specifically
Fortunately, Michigan (my home state) now has a law that explicitly forbids the confiscation of firearms in times of national disaster.
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Never forget that Big Goverment will always attempt to expand at the expense of YOUR civil rights. Never, ever trust the government to defend your God-given, Constitutionally-enumerated rights. Government is most often the problem, not the solution to your problems, and the First and Second Amendments to the Constitution are there for a reason.
Passing laws to make sure it doesn't happen again is good and all, but I want to see all local governing officials who are responsible for allowing this to be tried and imprisoned!
is this the whole thing or is there somewhere that i can watch the whole thing, but come on seriously don't let the cops take your guns shoot them if they try
2:25 why do I get the idea that you have to prove to the police 5 different ways what guns you had before they give it back to you (receipts and serial numbers).
Not every gun purchase has a receipt and even if there were, I doubt that 1/2 of the receipts would be found after such a devastating flood and it's destructive aftermath.
Many guns were destroyed, by police, on the spot, at gun point, without a receipt. How do police give back a gun they've destroyed?
@trime1851 I agree...but first they be publicly flogged,tarred and feathered and be made to apologize personally to everyone that had guns confiscated.
solocamlad 11 months ago
they wouldn't pass that by me without loosing a man they dont even have the right to be called police or peace keepers and you dont hear about this without looking for it specifically
cheesejerkys 1 year ago
Fortunately, Michigan (my home state) now has a law that explicitly forbids the confiscation of firearms in times of national disaster.
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Never forget that Big Goverment will always attempt to expand at the expense of YOUR civil rights. Never, ever trust the government to defend your God-given, Constitutionally-enumerated rights. Government is most often the problem, not the solution to your problems, and the First and Second Amendments to the Constitution are there for a reason.
TsugaC 1 year ago
I dont trust the police in a time of crisis!
GhostDog65 1 year ago
The mayor of New Orleans and Police Chief during Hurricane Katrina are criminals and should be in prison!
trime1851 1 year ago
Passing laws to make sure it doesn't happen again is good and all, but I want to see all local governing officials who are responsible for allowing this to be tried and imprisoned!
lukeperry085 1 year ago
Making law changes to make sure it doesn't happen again is not good enough, I want to see whoever was responsible tried and imprisoned for this!
lukeperry085 1 year ago
What part of "shall not be infringed" does the government not understand?
wsvjr 1 year ago
is this the whole thing or is there somewhere that i can watch the whole thing, but come on seriously don't let the cops take your guns shoot them if they try
BALJIT147 1 year ago
2:25 why do I get the idea that you have to prove to the police 5 different ways what guns you had before they give it back to you (receipts and serial numbers).
Not every gun purchase has a receipt and even if there were, I doubt that 1/2 of the receipts would be found after such a devastating flood and it's destructive aftermath.
Many guns were destroyed, by police, on the spot, at gun point, without a receipt. How do police give back a gun they've destroyed?
penguinistas 1 year ago