Second amendment heaven states?
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Second amendment heaven states?
In your opinion, which states are most likely to formally declare themselves second amendment havens? Where would you go to live out your last decades if you wanted to keep your freedom in the face of increasing federal restrictions?
(my reasoning is below, but whether you agree or not, I want to know where you think would be good to go)
I'm afraid that in the next 5-10 years we will have a democratically controlled house, senate and democratic president. I don't think it's a matter of if, but when they come for our last meaningful freedoms like gun ownership.
It seems inevitable with the massive liberal bias in all media and online content coupled with active censorship by liberals of conservative ideas. Younger generations are literally glued to their phones which are a window to constant liberal propaganda now. Seems hopeless.
I want to be wrong about this.
(my reasoning is below, but whether you agree or not, I want to know where you think would be good to go)
I'm afraid that in the next 5-10 years we will have a democratically controlled house, senate and democratic president. I don't think it's a matter of if, but when they come for our last meaningful freedoms like gun ownership.
It seems inevitable with the massive liberal bias in all media and online content coupled with active censorship by liberals of conservative ideas. Younger generations are literally glued to their phones which are a window to constant liberal propaganda now. Seems hopeless.
I want to be wrong about this.
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YouTube search turned up several videos, here is a recent one:
Right here in FL. In a red county.
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I want to stay in Florida, and right here in Pineless county.
BUT, should some progressive/liberal asswiper get the governor's mansion then Alabama would be my choice.
Shooting at the CMP range in Talladega is a bucket list item.
BUT, should some progressive/liberal asswiper get the governor's mansion then Alabama would be my choice.
Shooting at the CMP range in Talladega is a bucket list item.
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Alachua is where I grew up, but will not be where I retire. Probably Marion, on the north side of Ocala.
Marion County's sheriff has already declared Marion a sanctuary.
Alabama is an open carry state. A CWP costs $5 for seniors and you get it at your local sheriff's office. We have a house on 9 wooded acres and the only sound that interrupts the songbirds is the distant crackle of gunfire.