What if the ban passes?

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Re: What if the ban passes?

Postby MXGreg on Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:14 am

Heffay wrote:
MNIceMan wrote:We currently have a Governor that failed as a Minnesota US Senator had a mental breakdown and left office. Yes, there is a special kind of stupid and stubbornness here.


What does that say about the guy they ran against him, when the same election gave the republicans the House and Senate?


It says "Don't bring out a canadate that has had two DUIs"
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Re: What if the ban passes?

Postby mc762x54R on Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:17 am

Instead of moving to Woodbury I'd move to Hudson, WI.

If I can't sell my house the affected guns will go out of state. There is no way they would ever get registered, and NO WAY would anything I own EVER get turned into the state.

Stupid effen DFL...people tell me "you can't just vote Republican because of guns" ******** I can't...at least they don't draft bills that want to confiscate my stuff.

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Re: What if the ban passes?

Postby 2in2out on Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:26 am

mc762x54R wrote:Instead of moving to Woodbury I'd move to Hudson, WI.


Good idea. I, too, would like to find a legal way to keep any guns I may have or may wish to buy if the bill is signed by the governor. WI also allows mere mortals to buy silencers, correct?


MXGreg wrote:It says "Don't bring out a canadate that has had two DUIs"


Exactly! Which one of us is going to run for - and be elected as - governor in 2014? 8-)
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Re: What if the ban passes?

Postby grousemaster on Sun Feb 10, 2013 9:40 am

Heffay wrote:
MNIceMan wrote:We currently have a Governor that failed as a Minnesota US Senator had a mental breakdown and left office. Yes, there is a special kind of stupid and stubbornness here.


What does that say about the guy they ran against him, when the same election gave the republicans the House and Senate?


You do understand how these state elections work, right? State reps/senators are voted locally, Governor, like the POTUS are votes on statewide. The metro area usually votes Demonrat.
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Re: What if the ban passes?

Postby Heffay on Sun Feb 10, 2013 10:07 am

grousemaster wrote:
Heffay wrote:
MNIceMan wrote:We currently have a Governor that failed as a Minnesota US Senator had a mental breakdown and left office. Yes, there is a special kind of stupid and stubbornness here.


What does that say about the guy they ran against him, when the same election gave the republicans the House and Senate?


You do understand how these state elections work, right? State reps/senators are voted locally, Governor, like the POTUS are votes on statewide. The metro area usually votes Demonrat.


Right. So republicans were able to take seats in traditionally democratic areas across the board, yet they still couldn't get the governors office?

Yeah... This is less about Dayton than Emmer.
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Re: What if the ban passes?

Postby MXGreg on Sun Feb 10, 2013 10:28 am

Heffay wrote:Yeah... This is less about Dayton than Emmer.


I voted for Emmer anyways. You can put a bottle down. Dayton's brain is perminately attached.
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Re: What if the ban passes?

Postby beenji on Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:30 am

MXGreg wrote:
Heffay wrote:Yeah... This is less about Dayton than Emmer.


I voted for Emmer anyways. You can put a bottle down. Dayton's brain is perminately attached.


:iagree: I'm still LOLing
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Re: What if the ban passes?

Postby ex-LT on Sun Feb 10, 2013 2:00 pm

bpacman wrote:I may be preaching to the choir here, but I have been amazed at how liberal this MidWest state is. Even during the Reagan v. Mondale election this was one of the only states that voted for Mondale.

That is a special kind of stupid if you ask me. This is the same state that voted in a WWF Wrestler and a failed Prozac laden Senator to be your Governor.

I understand that "Stubborn" is a Minnesota cultural trait, but damn people. Following the DFL just because the Democrats added "Farmers and Labors" to their name is just plain stupid.

Obama may not have created this generation of Perpetual Narcissism but he damn sure knows how to exploit the masses and he graced this "Special Kind of Stupid" State with his presence because he knew he could sell his snake oil here more than any place else.

I would like to say that I did not mean to offend anyone with this post, but if you feel offended, then you are the person I am talking about in this post and I did mean to offend you.

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Correction: In the 1984 election, Minnesota was the ONLY state that voted for Mondale.
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Re: What if the ban passes?

Postby Kelor on Sun Feb 10, 2013 2:06 pm

That is correct. We have the honor of being the only state that has voted D in every election since Nixons second term.
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Re: What if the ban passes?

Postby whiteox on Sun Feb 10, 2013 2:29 pm

I don't know what will happen, but I'm not buying any more mags. I am kind of looking for a 1911.

I'm thankful I have family in ND and SD. Out of state storage will be an option.

Really hoping it doesn't come to that.

I too have begun looking at Hudson with more interest than I have in the past. We are looking to move in about a year. Hopefully this is resolved before then.

In my perfect world, New York's magazine restrictions will have made it to the supreme court and been smacked down by June, 2014.
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What if the ban passes?

Postby corybirkemeyer on Sun Feb 10, 2013 2:58 pm

We have to make sure the ban doesn't pass - write, call, and meet your Senator and Representative in person. I went to every hearing at the Capitol last week - stood in line for three hours to make sure I had a seat. I am meeting one-on-one with Representative Sara Anderson and Senator Terri Bonoff this week. I call and write every week. We sent a huge message this past week by packing the hearing room and two overflow rooms at every hearing. Keep it up, and we can stop this.
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Re: What if the ban passes?

Postby grousemaster on Sun Feb 10, 2013 3:20 pm

A friend of mine is a lobbyist, he's at the capital daily. He tells me 241 will probably not even be voted on.
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What if the ban passes?

Postby jshuberg on Sun Feb 10, 2013 3:33 pm

They stated that at the hearings. It's being rolled into a omnibus firearms bill.
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Re: What if the ban passes?

Postby xd ED on Sun Feb 10, 2013 3:36 pm

It's my understanding that no individual bill thus heard will be voted on. This is essentially - let's throw some stuff at the wall and see what sticks, to be made into one piece of legislation.

However it exists, this bill, and most of this crap needs to be stopped.
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Re: What if the ban passes?

Postby ArtVandelay on Sun Feb 10, 2013 5:53 pm

corybirkemeyer wrote:We have to make sure the ban doesn't pass - write, call, and meet your Senator and Representative in person. I went to every hearing at the Capitol last week - stood in line for three hours to make sure I had a seat. I am meeting one-on-one with Representative Sara Anderson and Senator Terri Bonoff this week. I call and write every week. We sent a huge message this past week by packing the hearing room and two overflow rooms at every hearing. Keep it up, and we can stop this.

I got a reply from Terri Bonoff thanking me for sharing my views with her and that she would keep them in mind I was surprised to actually get an email and not an auto response like I've been used to getting lately. In the signature it said it was even send from an iPad
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