Makes perfect sense to me.
Makes perfect sense to me.
Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me
FWIW, I read John Caldera's writings whenever I find them as he is a staunch defender of 2A rights. I live in a county where no conservative dares run for public office so John is my default write in candidate for every county office.
https://i2i.org/
Independence Institute website. Caldera is the President and they have Dave Kopel on staff as well, who, as you probably know, is a lawyer, professor and very bright guy when it comes to Second Amendment issues.
Yes, and here's Jon Caldera's response to the Post: https://i2i.org/heres-the-column-tha...e-denver-post/
A similar argument to what Jordan Peterson experienced in Canada.
Liberals never met a slippery slope they didn't grease.
-Me
I wish technology solved people issues. It seems to just reveal them.
-Also Me
That's news to me..
https://pagetwo.completecolorado.com...in-the-states/
"Kopel has been a vocal critic of HB 1177, laying out the bill’s many problems in several substantial analyses published on Complete Colorado. Among his concerns are that the bill lacks adequate due process protections, can be used vindictively, and may actually lead to unnecessary violent confrontations between police and subjects of the orders.
Moreoever, as Kopel notes in his testimony, “Nearly a third of such orders are improperly issued against innocent people.”
“States that thwart cross-examination, promote unnecessary no-knock raids, leave innocent victims without a civil remedy for false or malicious petitions, or deny any of the seven core elements of due process should not be rewarded with federal funding,” concludes Kopel."