Just a patriot who broke into the Colorado Supreme Court overnight and exercised his Second Amendment rights.
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or at least couldn't move on from whoever he got in the traffic accident with outside the building at 1 in the morning.Unpossible
Must be another Dem who cannot "move on from Trump", Amirite?
What words?might want to read all the words of the article though...
either way, prosecute him to the fullest.
the ones about how the perp was basically involved in a garden variety auto collision and apparently lost it, and how the situation was unrelated to any of the recent deplorable vague threats to justices.What words?
What's your point?the ones about how the perp was basically involved in a garden variety auto collision and apparently lost it, and how the situation was unrelated to any of the recent deplorable vague threats to justices.
it's an ordinary thug suitable for local news.What's your point?
Got it. Standard nut with a gun we just have to accept in America.the ones about how the perp was basically involved in a garden variety auto collision and apparently lost it, and how the situation was unrelated to any of the recent deplorable vague threats to justices.
just a standard nutGot it. Standard nut with a gun we just have to accept in America.
If it had been Trump related nobody should be shocked. He's going to get people killed. Or, more people, I should say.
haha - lead the way Rico.When a states highest court tramples the Constitution and the rights of the people living in that state some people resort to drastic measures as a response.
"Regulated" meant something different in 1776. It meant more like organized and maintained, not controlled by the government.Seems like the actions of a "well regulated militia" to me.
I agree. I figure it should still mean that."Regulated" meant something different in 1776. It meant more like organized and maintained, not controlled by the government.
I am guessing in 1776 members of state militias were asked to furnish their own weapons similar to minutemen in the Revolution?I agree. I figure it should still mean that.
"Regulated" meant something different in 1776. It meant more like organized and maintained, not controlled by the federal government.