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Connecting the gun control dots

We had the DHS memo about “Right Wing Extremists“.

Next we had the memo on the “Domestic Extremism Lexicon”   which included Left-wing “extremists”, balcks, Mexicans and anti-abortion activists.

Now we have H.R. 2159

Which adds this..

The Attorney General may deny the transfer of a firearm pursuant if the Attorney General determines that the transferee is known (or appropriately suspected) to be or have been engaged in conduct constituting, in preparation for, in aid of, or related to terrorism, or providing material support thereof, and the Attorney General has a reasonable belief that the prospective transferee may use a firearm in connection with terrorism.

suspected, in preparation for, reasonable belief, may use

So now you do not have to be a member of any of these groups.  You can simply be suspected that you might be.    Based on the DHS memos and the attitude within the department, this is full GUN CONTROL on anyone that does not fully support the president.   This is exactly why we have a 2nd ammendment.  

Now I am sure they will never use this authority.  It is there “just in case” they need it.  On its own that might have stood.  But connect the dots and it screams anti-gun anti-American sentiment.

That may be enough for you but think about this.  Are they really so naive as to think that people engaged in terrorist activities or plotting terrorist activities are going to register with the government to get their firearms?    They may disrespect Americans in fly-over county but I do not believe they are that dumb.    So if this is not to target the most extreme, fringe groups that run outside the law, who is it targeting?  Refer back to the DHS memos.  I think you will find yourself and your friends suspected among them.

I will see you at Walmart this weekend.   I am getting mine.

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