Vermont makes it a crime to own, operate paramilitary training camps

"Today, Vermont joins 25 other states that prohibit firearms training for anti-government paramilitary activity," said Allison Anderman, senior counsel and the leader of Giffords’ Guns & Democracy project.

"Private paramilitary activity is illegal in Vermont and has been associated with the intimidation of people exercising their constitutional rights across the US," she said by email. "This is a commonsense policy that will help reduce the spread of dangerous, illegal, and anti-government firearms intimidation."

GOOD, I hope the rest of the states adopt this law.
The last thing the US needs is a bunch of goobers playing wanna-be Rambo in the woods.
The filthy Liberals don't understand that this country was established by "anti-government paramilitary activity".

When the fucking government marched on Lexington and Concord they were there to put down "anti-government paramilitary activity". We wouldn't even have a country without paramilitary activity.

Of course stupid uneducated Liberals don't know any more about History than they know about Economics, Biology, Climate Science, Ethics or the Constitution, do they?
 
The filthy Liberals don't understand that this country was established by "anti-government paramilitary activity".
Yeah, the ENGLISH occupying government.
You fucking dumbass.
When the fucking government marched on Lexington and Concord they were there to put down "anti-government paramilitary activity". We wouldn't even have a country without paramilitary activity.
AGAIN, you fucking retard BRITAIN'S military.
Of course stupid uneducated Liberals don't know any more about History than they know about Economics, Biology, Climate Science, Ethics or the Constitution, do they?
KNOW a LOT more than teabaggers, and their dear leader, but that's not saying much.

 
Yeah, the ENGLISH occupying government.
You fucking dumbass.

AGAIN, you fucking retard BRITAIN'S military.

KNOW a LOT more than teabaggers, and their dear leader, but that's not saying much.


Good GOD you are stupid the America before 1775 was BRITISH you retard. and the revolution initial started just as an effort to get their British rights recognized.
 
Good GOD you are stupid the America before 1775 was BRITISH you retard. and the revolution initial started just as an effort to get their British rights recognized.
doubling down or your ignorance with that like I see. I suggest you take some US history and learn the HISTORICAL facts you retard.
 
Good GOD you are stupid the America before 1775 was BRITISH you retard.
NO, America was british colonies, dumbass.

First Continental Congress · George Washington's ...​

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... 5 and October 26, 1774. Delegates from twelve of Britain's thirteen American colonies met to discuss America's future under growing British aggression.

and the revolution initial started just as an effort to get their British rights recognized.
 
That is over with, the Trump regime is done except for their pity rallies.

We found out different.

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No, its not over. We have a goober infested rathole called washington. They are a clear and present danger to this country.
 
NO, America was british colonies, dumbass.

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... 5 and October 26, 1774. Delegates from twelve of Britain's thirteen American colonies met to discuss America's future under growing British aggression.
LOL BRITISH colonies means British you fucking MORON every person in the colonies was a British CITIZEN, good god are you always this STUPID?
 
"Today, Vermont joins 25 other states that prohibit firearms training for anti-government paramilitary activity," said Allison Anderman, senior counsel and the leader of Giffords’ Guns & Democracy project.

"Private paramilitary activity is illegal in Vermont and has been associated with the intimidation of people exercising their constitutional rights across the US," she said by email. "This is a commonsense policy that will help reduce the spread of dangerous, illegal, and anti-government firearms intimidation."

GOOD, I hope the rest of the states adopt this law.
The last thing the US needs is a bunch of goobers playing wanna-be Rambo in the woods.
Being anti government is not a crime no matter what libs in Vermont believe
 
So, who gets to determine the distinction between “paramilitary training” and the legal self-defense/firearms safety/competition shooting the article indicates will still be allowed? Seems like a very thin line to me.
 
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LOL BRITISH colonies means British you fucking MORON every person in the colonies was a British CITIZEN
YOU'RE claiming to be a gunnery sergeant?
You sound like a washed out boot.
WOW, what a dumbass.

In 1606 King James I granted a charter to the Virginia Company to establish a commercial settlement in North America. The charter, drafted by Sir Edward Coke, who had heavily invested in the scheme to develop colonies in North America, extended the privileges and liberties of English subjects to the inhabitants of the Virginia colonies and their descendants. Thomas Jefferson acquired this manuscript of the Charters of the Virginia Company from the estate of Richard Bland (1710–1776), a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and later loaned it to William Hening, who used it to compile his Virginia Statutes at Large.

In 1641, in Ipswich, Massachusetts, jurist and Puritan minister Nathaniel Ward (1578–1652) compiled “The Body of Liberties,” a document that formed the basis of the first Massachusetts code of law enacted in 1648. It began with a paraphrase of Magna Carta’s Chapter 29 guaranteeing freedom from unlawful imprisonment or execution, unlawful seizure of property, the right to a trial by jury, and a guarantee of due process of law. This edition of The General Laws and Liberties of Massachusetts preserves that passage. A handwritten note in the margin, written in an early hand, identifies the source of the law as “Magna Carta.”

The trend of constitutional change in British America was a gradual move away from proprietary colonies under private owners who held a charter to royal colonies under a royal governor. South Carolina made this change in several steps, beginning in 1712, the year of its separation from North Carolina. In 1729, it was recognized as a royal colony. This 1736 imprint documents one step of that transition—South Carolina’s 1712 incorporation of the common law and statutes of England into its colonial law. This was the first statutory enactment of Magna Carta in American history.

The 13 Colonies: Map, Original States & Facts​

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Jun 17, 2010 — Did you know? Virginia Dare, the first American-born child of English parents, was born in Roanoke in 1587. The 16th century was also the age ...

, good god are you always this STUPID?

NOT even close to your stupidity.
What happened to the LAWS all british had to abide by?
 
YOU'RE claiming to be a gunnery sergeant?
You sound like a washed out boot.
WOW, what a dumbass.

In 1606 King James I granted a charter to the Virginia Company to establish a commercial settlement in North America. The charter, drafted by Sir Edward Coke, who had heavily invested in the scheme to develop colonies in North America, extended the privileges and liberties of English subjects to the inhabitants of the Virginia colonies and their descendants. Thomas Jefferson acquired this manuscript of the Charters of the Virginia Company from the estate of Richard Bland (1710–1776), a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and later loaned it to William Hening, who used it to compile his Virginia Statutes at Large.

In 1641, in Ipswich, Massachusetts, jurist and Puritan minister Nathaniel Ward (1578–1652) compiled “The Body of Liberties,” a document that formed the basis of the first Massachusetts code of law enacted in 1648. It began with a paraphrase of Magna Carta’s Chapter 29 guaranteeing freedom from unlawful imprisonment or execution, unlawful seizure of property, the right to a trial by jury, and a guarantee of due process of law. This edition of The General Laws and Liberties of Massachusetts preserves that passage. A handwritten note in the margin, written in an early hand, identifies the source of the law as “Magna Carta.”

The trend of constitutional change in British America was a gradual move away from proprietary colonies under private owners who held a charter to royal colonies under a royal governor. South Carolina made this change in several steps, beginning in 1712, the year of its separation from North Carolina. In 1729, it was recognized as a royal colony. This 1736 imprint documents one step of that transition—South Carolina’s 1712 incorporation of the common law and statutes of England into its colonial law. This was the first statutory enactment of Magna Carta in American history.

The 13 Colonies: Map, Original States & Facts

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NOT even close to your stupidity.
What happened to the LAWS all british had to abide by?
keep proving just how stupid you are that all PROVES it was British you retard.
 
"Today, Vermont joins 25 other states that prohibit firearms training for anti-government paramilitary activity," said Allison Anderman, senior counsel and the leader of Giffords’ Guns & Democracy project.

"Private paramilitary activity is illegal in Vermont and has been associated with the intimidation of people exercising their constitutional rights across the US," she said by email. "This is a commonsense policy that will help reduce the spread of dangerous, illegal, and anti-government firearms intimidation."

GOOD, I hope the rest of the states adopt this law.
The last thing the US needs is a bunch of goobers playing wanna-be Rambo in the woods.
Ah ha, the usual suspects showing their communist disdain for freedom.
 
Being anti government is not a crime no matter what libs in Vermont believe
Darn, it seems to be.

Four Oath Keepers guilty of seditious conspiracy in U.S. ...​

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Jan 23, 2023 — The 12-member jury found Oath Keeper members David Moerschel, Joseph Hackett, Roberto Minuta and Edward Vallejo guilty of seditious conspiracy.

Capitol rioter bursts into tears after being sentenced to 68 ...​

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Feb 2, 2023 — Almost a thousand people have been charged, convicted, or accepted plea deals in connection with the January 6 attack — the largest-scale ...
 
Darn, it seems to be.

Four Oath Keepers guilty of seditious conspiracy in U.S. ...

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Jan 23, 2023 — The 12-member jury found Oath Keeper members David Moerschel, Joseph Hackett, Roberto Minuta and Edward Vallejo guilty of seditious conspiracy.

Capitol rioter bursts into tears after being sentenced to 68 ...

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Feb 2, 2023 — Almost a thousand people have been charged, convicted, or accepted plea deals in connection with the January 6 attack — the largest-scale ...
The NAZI government in Germany had a 100% prosecution rate

So the Deep State is in good company
 

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