While checking to see if an openly carried AR with a USGI 30-rounder was illegal in New York, I stumbled across this picutre:
That looks remarkably like Virginia's map:
This is exactly why The Founders had The Senate divided by geography rather than population; so that the less populous parts of the nation would get some effective representation.
This is also exactly why the Democrats and liberals (did I repeat myself) are so Hell Bent on eliminating the Electoral College.
Update:
Add Kentucky.
Thanks to Tim in the comments.
01 January 2020
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ReplyDeleteKentucky Joins the 2nd Amendment Sanctuary Movement Before New Anti-Gun Governor Takes Office
http://pappys-rants.blogspot.com/2019/12/we-need-to-have-all-50-respond-like.html
Hopefully we here in Florida won't need to follow, as long as the State's presumption laws stay in place.
ReplyDeleteConsidering the leftists are trying to get that repealed or replaced, we may need to follow, though I don't see my Democratic People's Republic of Alachua County voting to support both State and National Gun Rights Amendments.
(The only thing keeping us from not being an illegal alien sanctuary county is the Governor and the State Legislature got 'no illegal alien sheltering' passed, which stymied our dear county leaders and our sheriff.)
While checking to see if an openly carried AR with a USGI 30-rounder was illegal in New York, I stumbled across this picutre: YES! A felony! Don't even think about it! SERIOUSLY
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