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jFader:

--- Quote from: Husker_Fan on December 13, 2014, 08:57:22 AM ---


3) Expand the Welfare State. With .22 so scarce and the experience of the recent ammo scares, I think the government has a moral duty to make sure that its citizens have sufficient ammo to maintain the skills so "necessary to the security of a free state." Accordingly, Nebraska should issue "ammo stamps" to all residents redeemable for two boxes of practice ammo every month.



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I motion that we form a special legislative committee to look into this well thought out plan! 

SS_N_NE:

--- Quote from: Husker_Fan on December 13, 2014, 08:57:22 AM ---I think the government has a moral duty to make sure that its citizens have sufficient ammo to maintain the skills
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That sounds like Nanny State talk. Some of us make our own. Can't expect government to do everything for you. :)

depserv:

--- Quote from: Husker_Fan on December 13, 2014, 08:57:22 AM ---3) Expand the Welfare State. With .22 so scarce and the experience of the recent ammo scares, I think the government has a moral duty to make sure that its citizens have sufficient ammo to maintain the skills so "necessary to the security of a free state." Accordingly, Nebraska should issue "ammo stamps" to all residents redeemable for two boxes of practice ammo every month.

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Maybe we can get Sandra Fluke's cousin from Arkansas, Billy Bob Fluke, to come and testify before the Nebraska legislature about how horrible it is for us to have to pay for our own ammo.  That request is actually more in line with our law than Sandra's was, since the federal Constitution does say that Congress can provide for training the militia.  Which means I guess that Billy Bob should be testifying in Washington.  But he might start in Nebraska anyway.  As high as our taxes are here you'd think they'd have some money to make a wholesale order for the patriots living among us.

I have a question for those who know our state law better than I do: I know we have a preemption law but I don't know how far it extends.  For example, is it illegal for a city to outlaw something like switchblades?  If the law does not extend to something like that then the law should be strengthened so that it does.  Every illegal infringement creates a flaw in the armor of freedom, and should be corrected.

bullit:
I for along time thought we should push hard for Civil Liability remedy in the event a defensive shooting was deemed "righteous" by the Grand Jury or Criminal court.  Alas, I was reading Mitch Vilos new book, Self Defense Laws of all 50 States (WHICH EVERY GUN OWNER SHOULD BUY AND READ THOROUGHLY !!!!).  According to his interpretation and research of Neb Rev. St 28-1416 sec 1-2 provides such as of July 18, 2012.  Wowee.... I must has been asleep.  NOW, if I didn't miss something AND anyone here feels he is WRONG, please let me know.  He has requested contact to make certain his text remains accurate. 

Dan W:
My reading of the section in question, the authors footnotes state


--- Quote ---"Even though you may be innocent in a criminal trial on the theory of self defense, it doesn't necessarily shield you from a lawsuit for money damages if you injure or kill someone in a defensive incident"

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So I am not following your reasoning on this...

~  read it at the link ~    http://tinyurl.com/knhycdg

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