Unbelievable!  The senators of Hawaii have just declared war on the united States, its Constitution and its people and should summarily be arrested for undermining the very law they swore to uphold.

Whether you like them or not, background checks are here to stay for gun owners and gun purchasers – but they are not the saving grace that some make them out to be. Background checks for gun purchases can only do so much and are not the permanent solution to keeping guns out of the hands of criminals and keeping Americans safe from gun violence. More concerning is that they give the state an ever-growing list of private citizens who own guns, and such a list has historically been used for subsequent gun confiscation attempts.

Two deputies who were scared of their own shadow went to an innocent man’s home and started shooting through his door for no reason.

California, which we should possibly consider referring to as “Commiefornia,” is the only state in the US with a database which tracks people who they claim are prohibited from owning a firearm, admitted that they confiscated 2,290 firearms through the Armed and Prohibited Persons program.

Yeah, right!  No one is coming for your guns… don’t believe it.

“We’re gonna let them know that we are sick and tired of being penalized for Baltimore City’s inability to control crime,” Lewis told the room in a video that circulated on social media. “If these bills pass, we will not comply.”

The unnamed woman called 911 just after noon on February 12 to report the home intruder, twenty-year-old Hans Rogers. She stayed on the phone for nearly ten minutes fending him off to keep him away from her, firing at least two shots while she was on the phone with 911.

This is more attempts at undermining the Constitution, infringing on your rights and advancing a Communist-style gun confiscation agenda.

Former federal prosecutor Joe diGenova warned that America is growing into a “civil war” and that things will get much worse before they get better, but said that he does two things as things heat up to “total war”:  “I vote and I buy guns.”