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  • Ripon83
    Calguns Addict
    • Jan 2011
    • 6686

    Public Disobedience and Guns

    I know there is a thread on "would you" commit acts of civil disobedience in protest of your gun rights, but I have a different question. If you get arrested for such acts will it impact your:

    Rights to keep, buy future, or have firearms?

    How about your CCW? Will it be revoked?

    What are the impacts beyond probation and a fine of being locked up for civil disobedience? I mean its not like we are bowel like movements marching across the bay bridge getting a slap on the wrist by the SF DA? The book is likely to be tossed at pro gun advocates.
    Remember the Mighty Midgets



  • #2
    Sousuke
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 3598

    I agree, not worth the risk.

    I think people can be more creative anyway. Flank the law, don't take it head on.
    Everyone on Calguns keeps talking about TDS. I never knew we had so many fish keepers!

    The TDS on my 10gallon tanks 110ppm
    The TDS on my 29 gallon tank is 150ppm (due to substrate)

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    • #3
      aklon
      Veteran Member
      • Jan 2007
      • 3033

      Yes, it will impact your "right" to buy arms legally in CA, but you can still buy and keep firearms - just don't tell the state what you're doing.

      CCW? I live in Alameda County and it'll be a cold day in hell before any of us that are politically un-connected ever see CCW.
      Freedom is the dream you dream while putting thought in chains.

      - Giacomo Leopardi

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      • #4
        T. Pratt
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2016
        • 91

        Should the state decide to confiscate AR-15s, I have no issue with that, I will simply disassemble it, and give them the lower. 80% are cheap and easy to replace.

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        • #5
          Rusty_Shackleferd
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2014
          • 1107

          Originally posted by T. Pratt
          Should the state decide to confiscate AR-15s, I have no issue with that, I will simply disassemble it, and give them the lower. 80% are cheap and easy to replace.
          People like you are the reason why we can't have nice things. Rolling over and accepting defeat because something is "cheap and easy to replace" is apathetic, selfish and docile. Here's a news flash for dim head: they're coming for your "cheap and easy to replace" lowers too.

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          • #6
            T. Pratt
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2016
            • 91

            Originally posted by Rusty_Shackleferd
            People like you are the reason why we can't have nice things. Rolling over and accepting defeat because something is "cheap and easy to replace" is apathetic, selfish and docile. Here's a news flash for dim head: they're coming for your "cheap and easy to replace" lowers too.
            Um, really? That's what you got out of that? Allow me to put it differently so that you can grasp what I said. No I would not give up my rifle. I would give up that small component that carries the traceable serial number, and replace it with a not so traceable lower. Got it?

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            • #7
              rdtompki
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2014
              • 773

              Not everyone who owns a semi-auto rifle will even be aware of this Orwellian legislation. The dems will have achieved their goal of creating an entirely new class of unknowing criminals who have failed to register their "AWs".

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              • #8
                bootstrap
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2015
                • 1239

                Originally posted by T. Pratt
                Um, really? That's what you got out of that? Allow me to put it differently so that you can grasp what I said. No I would not give up my rifle. I would give up that small component that carries the traceable serial number, and replace it with a not so traceable lower. Got it?

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                And where would you be legally able to shoot this not so traceable lower?

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                • #9
                  T. Pratt
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2016
                  • 91

                  If they confiscate ARs, no where of course. But you know, it's always good to keep it on hand, just in case people actually do get fed up enough to finally kick the tyrants out of office. Kind of like me having 20 & 30 round mags and a real mag release button. I can't use them now, but they are available, and within reach. For the time being, my 10 round magazine will do.

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                  • #10
                    robertkjjj
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2009
                    • 900

                    Originally posted by bootstrap
                    And where would you be legally able to shoot this not so traceable lower?

                    Arizona?
                    NRA Lifetime Member. Hunter & Target Shooter.
                    San Diego County.
                    Passionate supporter of RTKBA.
                    Supporter of conceal and open-carry.[/SIZE]
                    "It's called the Bill Of Rights. Not the Bill of Needs."[/SIZE]

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                    • #11
                      Galt
                      Member
                      • Jan 2014
                      • 155

                      Originally posted by T. Pratt
                      Should the state decide to confiscate AR-15s, I have no issue with that, I will simply disassemble it, and give them the lower. 80% are cheap and easy to replace.
                      When they come to confiscate, do you really think they will wait for you to dissassemble your ar's? "Hold on officer, let me just dissassemble that for you."

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                      • #12
                        aphrozeus
                        Member
                        • Sep 2015
                        • 156

                        Originally posted by Galt
                        When they come to confiscate, do you really think they will wait for you to dissassemble your ar's? "Hold on officer, let me just dissassemble that for you."
                        It's the Internet age. We'll know they are coming for them long before they get there. Especially since it will begin with "Bring your guns to us to turn them in". It would be impossible to show up at every door at the exact same time for mass confiscation.

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                        • #13
                          T. Pratt
                          Junior Member
                          • Mar 2016
                          • 91

                          Originally posted by Galt
                          When they come to confiscate, do you really think they will wait for you to dissassemble your ar's? "Hold on officer, let me just dissassemble that for you."
                          Well see, that's the beauty of building your own. All they have on record is the lower receiver, nothing else. So if I turn in what they have on record, I've fulfilled my obligation.

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                          • #14
                            -hanko
                            CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                            CGN Contributor
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 14174

                            Originally posted by bootstrap
                            And where would you be legally able to shoot this not so traceable lower?
                            In my back 40 ac.

                            If only 10% of "assault" rifles were registered by the deadline in January, 2001, WHY does anybody here think things will be different now?

                            Carping about those who are "unknowing criminals" is a bit naive', I think. FAR more than creating criminals, it allowed those who were completely aware of the law to do a little "disobedience".
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                            • #15
                              Ripon83
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 6686

                              This was turned into turning things in / not which applies but I was wondering more about protesting, sit ins, blocking ingress where appropriate to gain attention to the cause. I'd pay my fine and all but like I've noted we are not favored leftist bowel like movements that will get a slap on the wrist.
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