Gun year in review picks top stories for 2014
Finally, another huge phenomenon, one that we’ll surely see more of, made headlines in 2014: resurgence of the time-honored American practice for nullifying edicts, civil disobedience. From patriots in Connecticut who refused to register their property, to armed citizens at the Bundy ranch who would not be cowed by BLM firepower, to aforementioned Oath Keepers refusing to come down from the rooftops in Ferguson, to this month’s “I Will Not Comply” rally in Olympia featuring colleague Mike Vanderboegh and others, a growing number of gun owners are taking steps to nullify edicts by flagrantly defying them. At least when done en masse, they're apparently getting away with it, and making those raging for enforcement look impotent. Look for the phenomenon to grow as more gun owners take notice and decide the most effective activism may be to repurpose Nancy Reagan’s “Just say no” slogan.
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Having been there in that dry riverbed at Bundy Ranch,and also having taken part in the Olympia Will not Comply rally, I can testify tp the power of an aroused and determined citizenry.We sent a message that Govt.criminals can understand - armed defiance!This is history being made,Gents and gals.Put bluntly,it's about bodies,how many show up,and we had better start seeing 5,000 - 10,000 - 20,000 at the future hot spots.
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