Wife's parents still live in craig, looks like we get to go shopping!
Wife's parents still live in craig, looks like we get to go shopping!
The PPACA is this nation's new precedent in "The law tells you what you must buy."
Much as in your example....
They say you must have it.
But not really for a variety of reasons. (Look at the exemptions passed out year one)
And there's no penalty for it. Except a tax. Now we penalize with a tax.
The precedent for this is out there. The door on the government not being able to tell you what you must buy has been kicked wide open.
Right or wrong, for better or worse, the precedent for this goes all the way back to the time of our nation's founding.
How about 1792? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Militia_Act_of_1792
The second Act, passed May 8, 1792, provided for the organization of the state militias. It conscripted every "free able-bodied white male citizen" between the ages of 18 and 45 into a local militia company. Militia members were to arm themselves with a musket, bayonet and belt, two spare flints, a cartridge box with 24 bullets, and a knapsack. Men owning rifles were required to provide a powder horn, 1/4 pound of gunpowder, 20 rifle balls, a shooting pouch, and a knapsack. Some occupations were exempt, such as congressmen, stagecoach drivers, and ferryboatmen. Otherwise, men were required to report for training twice a year, usually in the Spring and Fall.
In 1903 the "free" and "white" part of the above was functionally amended away in another militia act, in addition to other things. What's more, not only does this conscription require men to provide for themselves a standard, basic armament of the time, it goes a step further in requiring them to invest their time in training, and ultimately, to put their lives on the line when their state or their nation calls them to service. Compared to trivial material things, I would think you all would be most alarmed by a provision like that!
The proposed rule in Craig reinforces the idea, albeit at a local level, the MSR is the modern musket.
I absolutely agree 100%, far too much cruft in the books.
That analogy doesn't work. Not the same.
OK, in general, I'll buy that explanation. But in this case I'd be in favor of the pro-2A statement they're trying to make over any minimal increase in bureaucracy problems it causes the residents of Craig (if I were a resident of Craig). On the other hand, if the residents of Craig are OK with it, who are we to say they shouldn't have it?
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