visible treachery
to help the naive understand the stupid, tyrannical, and mouse-trappish nature of DC crack addict marion barry's newly proposed gun ban "suspension", i've hired a time travel consultant to take us back to those heady days when barry's crack addiction was mere rumor. what sort of tactic might smoke (har har har) his rat bastard ass out? let's give tyrant barry the crack ban "suspension" treatment. enjoy.Hatch aims for crack-ban hiatusany dumbass gun owner in DC who would fall for this scam deserves what he gets. this tyranny is clear proof that mindless following of "the law" is for those not fit to live. crack addict barry is merely setting a ridiculous mouse trap for gun owners, following the usual registration prior to confiscation gambit of tyrants everywhere.
By Machina Tempus
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
August 18, 1989
US Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT) yesterday introduced legislation that would suspend the District's ban on crack cocaine, providing crack users a 90-day period to register crack they would then be allowed to legally own.
"We are in the midst of a crack-use epidemic," said Mr. Hatch. "We need to see crack use as an emergency in the District of Columbia."
Under the US Constitution, Congress has authority to "exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever" over the District of Columbia. Mr. Hatch's bill, which only applies to the "crack" form of cocaine, would allow D.C. residents with no criminal record to register the drug for 90 days from the law's enactment. After the 90-day period, current crack restrictions would be reinstated.
Hatch spokesman Schnill Boombatz said the bill is "an acknowledgment that people do have crack" in the District and would help police better track crimes related to crack use.
The District has some of the toughest crack laws in the nation. Government manufactured crack must be kept in secure facilities, used only for testing, and administered under strict documentation and controls.
Mr. Hatch's proposal would increase the penalties for possessing unregistered crack in the District from a maximum of 20 years in prison and a $10,000 fine to a mandatory death sentence and a $1,000,000 fine. A second offense could not then occur, according to the bill.
Mr. Hatch acknowledged that the bill "needs some working and flushing out" but that it was a proactive approach to taking crack off of city streets.
"To me, it's the end result," he said. "How do we get crack off the streets of the District of Columbia, get public input and find out how we can make the streets safer?"
funny that the best solution to improper gun violence would be for somebody to shoot this and all similar assholes in the head. perhaps then DC could join the ranks of those states which do not so strongly discourage gun ownership — vermont, for example. then DC would see, intuitively, improper gun violence plummet.
any retards reading this post, note that i say improper gun violence. defensive violence with a gun is often highly desirable, and shouldn't be smeared with such chickenshit language distortion as the blanket denunciation of all violence, as shysters do when they include, for example, the emergency killing of kidnappers, bank robbers, and child molesters via gun when touting daily "gun death" stats. a murderer has been shot to death while threatening an innocent? a stat to cherish, not decry.
crack addict barry is, obviously, attempting to fool gun owners into criminalizing themselves, with the temporary promise of "lawfullness". oh, won't it be wonderful not having to hide that pistol anymore! wonderful, of course, until crack addict barry changes the rules, and he — oh, what's this? — hey, now he knows exactly what door to knock down in the middle of the night.
paranoid ramblings? history proves otherwise. all those attempting to criminalize (i.e., employ violence and the threat of it against those declared undesirable) the effective means of self defense should be killed. no discussion. no attempt to ameliorate their sick demands. death. bye! instant reduction in criminal violence.
of course, the goal of crack addict barry's "legislation", as with most such crimes, is the direct opposite of that stated. the question to ask any "register guns" idiot: how, specifically, would that help? as usual, it is merely the regimentation of intentional chaos, after which government criminals can do the disaster two-step; "see how fucked up things are? you really need us now."
moral man needs elbow room.
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