City Attorney Tom Carr has acknowledged that enforcing the ordinance will be a challenge, telling the Boulder Daily Camera that “there’s no circumstance where we go door-to-door and ask people if they’ve violated the law.”
The city has insisted that certification does not constitute gun registration — police issue paper certificates and insist they do not keep records
If you decide to not comply with the law, it makes total sense to me to announce it on an internet forum heavily trafficked by law enforcement and government agent types. Especially if your job requires that you remain in good standing with, you know, the law. Just an observation: MD is surrounded by many other states within 40 minutes of anywhere, and also some deep bodies of water. "Hey look at me I have some guns" always seems like a complete dumbass thing to do, or even suggest people do, for a large number of reasons. The people that show up at your house to look at your guns (gold, valuables, etc) might be criminals, or government employees (of course those are not mutually exclusive). My advice is to exercise your natural, civil, constitutional right to STFU.
It would better if we could get more people out at the Patriot Picket events. That's the only known activity to me that gets any visibility. Sending money to pro 2A organizations helps, but you need faces and bodies.
If you decide to not comply with the law, it makes total sense to me to announce it on an internet forum heavily trafficked by law enforcement and government agent types. Especially if your job requires that you remain in good standing with, you know, the law. Just an observation: MD is surrounded by many other states within 40 minutes of anywhere, and also some deep bodies of water. "Hey look at me I have some guns" always seems like a complete dumbass thing to do, or even suggest people do, for a large number of reasons. The people that show up at your house to look at your guns (gold, valuables, etc) might be criminals, or government employees (of course those are not mutually exclusive). My advice is to exercise your natural, civil, constitutional right to STFU.
My first observation. Why is this in a public forum? I like the topic and want to contribute, but not to all the "enemies" that can see. Keep your cards close.....
If you decide to not comply with the law, it makes total sense to me to announce it on an internet forum heavily trafficked by law enforcement and government agent types. Especially if your job requires that you remain in good standing with, you know, the law. Just an observation: MD is surrounded by many other states within 40 minutes of anywhere, and also some deep bodies of water. "Hey look at me I have some guns" always seems like a complete dumbass thing to do, or even suggest people do, for a large number of reasons. The people that show up at your house to look at your guns (gold, valuables, etc) might be criminals, or government employees (of course those are not mutually exclusive). My advice is to exercise your natural, civil, constitutional right to STFU.
Yep.
Where I live it would be as stupid for me to advertise my political and social issues as it would have been for an anti-communist in East Berlin to parade around with an American flag. Same reason I did not put Trump signs on my car or in my yard. It would bring unhealthy attention to me and possibly physical damage and harm to my property and person.
The sign stack is ready.
We knew when we printed them that they were not one-day signs...