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Please call, fax, or both to our political leaders in South Carolina so we as a state do not go down like the rest of t the country in regards to our weapons and ammo. Please post this wherever you can and give to anyone that believes in keeping their gun rights and keeping our country free. The plans of this communist regime (and they are in the works as we speak) ban the import of all ammo considered military which leaves the 22 caliber class everything else is basically being banned from import. Domestically they are working on banning all military ammo from public sale including all reloading components-all your huntingand self defense rounds will be banned. Of course the original gunban will be put back in place with even worse conditions of the first ban with more guns added to the list, banning of .50 cal weapons on down. If you do not act and do not make the calls and faxes you arehanding over our country to the socialist regime. They can't take over a country where people can defend themselves. Bottom line end of story they are going for the take over of this country without firing a shot. To put the cherry on top of the cake this regime has put into law that the minority party cannot stop a bill once the majority has passed on it. They are having closed meetings whereby the stop gaps that the constitution had written in to stop a complete takeover by a majority party have been put to the side, they now can pass whatever laws they want without interference. We are in a death fight at this point and I am asking you to notify the powers to be to stop it from including South Carolina. New Hampshire saw this coming and the state legislature has passed a bill stating simply that if the federal government tries to take their gun rights that it will be ignored by the state. No matter what consequences the federal government puts on the state they are not giving up their gun rights to this dictatorship. I cannot track who notifies the political leaders and I am not going to take their word on who called so please let me know if you have called or faxed and if you have helped getting out tis information, thanks Neal and Melissa
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Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Neal and Melissa Seaman
Loris SC 29569
Email: DeadBang@DeadBangGuns.com
Website: http://deadbangguns.com/Articles/History.html
Governor Mark Sanford
PO Box 12267 Columbia
SC 29211
(803) 734-2100
FAX: (803) 734-5167
cc:
Congressman Henry Brown
1124 Longworth House Office Building
Washington DC 20515-4001
202-225-3176
FAX: 202-225-3407
Senator DeMint
825 Hart Senate Office BuildingWashington D.C.
20510-4002
(202) 224-6121
FAX: (202) 228-5143
Senator Graham
290 Russell Senate Office Building Washington D.C. 20510-4001
(202) 224-3808
FAX: (202) 224-3808
State Senator Dick Elliot
PO Box 142
601 Gressette Building
Columbia SC 29202
(803) 212-6116
FAX: (803) 212-6299
State Rep George M. Hearn, Sr.
PO Box 11867
320A Blatt Building
Columbia SC 29211
(803) 212-6796
FAX: (803) 734-3147
Re: The Succession of South Carolina or specific laws which override all gun controls placed on the citizen's of South Carolina by the Federal Government
We are seeing history repeat itself in America, the enactment of laws, which take away the citizen's right to defend it against a tyrannical government. The process of taking away the ammunition and the weapons for us to defend ourselves against a present regime which is throwing our country into the arms of the communists. Without the arms and ammunition to defend ourselves, we have given up our most precious right given to us by our forefathers. I am asking you to enact laws which supercede the Federal government's laws on confiscation and regulation of weapons and ammo or a direct succession of this state from the Union. There is no other way to preserve our sovereignty.
Neal and Melissa Seaman
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GUN CONFISCATION STARTED THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
or History for Dummies
The War Begins British troops, sent to confiscate American arms and supplies, were resisted by Massachusetts militiamen at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. This broadside printed at Salem, Massachusetts, a few days later dramatically displays the coffins of the forty Americans killed. The British were reported to have suffered 65 dead, 180 wounded, and 27 missing.
http://www.rjohara.net/gen/wars/revolution.html
Massachusetts Colony was a hotbed of sedition in the spring of 1775. Preparations for conflict with the Royal authority had been underway throughout the winter with the production of arms and munitions, the training of militia (including the minutemen), and the organization of defenses. In April, General Thomas Gage, military governor of Massachusetts decided to counter these moves by sending a force out of Boston to confiscate weapons stored in the village of Concord and capture patriot leaders Samuel Adams and John Hancock reported to be staying in the village of Lexington. ... http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/lexington.htm
The War Begins -- British troops, sent to confiscate American arms and supplies, were resisted by Massachusetts militiamen at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. ... http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/british/brit-2.html
"The 2A never has meant 'Jack-spit' about bird hunting or target shooting. Such leftist babble was disingenuous, duplicitous and an outrage to defend the indefensible. The fact is the 2A was specifically intended to provide American citizens with the tools necessary to rise up and overthrow an abusive government. It was written by men who had just done that very thing.
The first 3 battles of the American Revolution were not about taxation, or representation, or even the list of grievances delineated in the Declaration of Independence ... the first 3 battles of the War for Independence were over gun control. [read: Lexington 1775] When Captain Parker faced off the British on the Green in Lexington it was to prevent the British from confiscating "power and ball".
It was again Thomas Jefferson who said, "The strongest reason for people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themsleves against tyranny in government."
[align=center]GUN CONFISCATION STARTED THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION[/align]
[align=center]Or History for Dummies[/align]
The War Begins British troops, sent to confiscate American arms and supplies, were resisted by Massachusetts militiamen at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. This broadside printed at Salem, Massachusetts, a few days later dramatically displays the coffins of the forty Americans killed. The British were reported to have suffered 65 dead, 180 wounded, and 27 missing.
http://www.rjohara.net/gen/wars/revolution.html
Massachusetts Colony was a hotbed of sedition in the spring of 1775. Preparations for conflict with the Royal authority had been underway throughout the winter with the production of arms and munitions, the training of militia (including the minutemen), and the organization of defenses. In April, General Thomas Gage, military governor of Massachusetts decided to counter these moves by sending a force out of Boston to confiscate weapons stored in the village of Concord and capture patriot leaders Samuel Adams and John Hancock reported to be staying in the village of Lexington. ... http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/lexington.htm
The War Begins -- British troops, sent to confiscate American arms and supplies, were resisted by Massachusetts militiamen at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. ... http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/british/brit-2.html
"The 2A never has meant 'Jack-spit' about bird hunting or target shooting. Such leftist babble was disingenuous, duplicitous and an outrage to defend the indefensible. The fact is the 2A was specifically intended to provide American citizens with the tools necessary to rise up and overthrow an abusive government. It was written by men who had just done that very thing.
The first 3 battles of the American Revolution were not about taxation, or representation, or even the list of grievances delineated in the Declaration of Independence ... the first 3 battles of the War for Independence were over gun control. [read: Lexington 1775] When Captain Parker faced off the British on the Green in Lexington it was to prevent the British from confiscating "power and ball".
It was again Thomas Jefferson who said, "The strongest reason for people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themsleves against tyranny in government."
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Neal and Melissa Seaman
Dead Bang Guns / Rods / Trigger Jobs
Located in Loris, South Carolina, USA
Phone: 1-843-716-0511
E-mail: deadbang@deadbangguns.com
Online: http://www.DeadBangGuns.com
[line]
--------------------I have been asked to post this to get the word out-----------------------
Website: http://deadbangguns.com/Articles/History.html
Please call, fax, or both to our political leaders in South Carolina so we as a state do not go down like the rest of t the country in regards to our weapons and ammo. Please post this wherever you can and give to anyone that believes in keeping their gun rights and keeping our country free. The plans of this communist regime (and they are in the works as we speak) ban the import of all ammo considered military which leaves the 22 caliber class everything else is basically being banned from import. Domestically they are working on banning all military ammo from public sale including all reloading components-all your huntingand self defense rounds will be banned. Of course the original gunban will be put back in place with even worse conditions of the first ban with more guns added to the list, banning of .50 cal weapons on down. If you do not act and do not make the calls and faxes you arehanding over our country to the socialist regime. They can't take over a country where people can defend themselves. Bottom line end of story they are going for the take over of this country without firing a shot. To put the cherry on top of the cake this regime has put into law that the minority party cannot stop a bill once the majority has passed on it. They are having closed meetings whereby the stop gaps that the constitution had written in to stop a complete takeover by a majority party have been put to the side, they now can pass whatever laws they want without interference. We are in a death fight at this point and I am asking you to notify the powers to be to stop it from including South Carolina. New Hampshire saw this coming and the state legislature has passed a bill stating simply that if the federal government tries to take their gun rights that it will be ignored by the state. No matter what consequences the federal government puts on the state they are not giving up their gun rights to this dictatorship. I cannot track who notifies the political leaders and I am not going to take their word on who called so please let me know if you have called or faxed and if you have helped getting out tis information, thanks Neal and Melissa
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Neal and Melissa Seaman
Loris SC 29569
Email: DeadBang@DeadBangGuns.com
Website: http://deadbangguns.com/Articles/History.html
Governor Mark Sanford
PO Box 12267 Columbia
SC 29211
(803) 734-2100
FAX: (803) 734-5167
cc:
Congressman Henry Brown
1124 Longworth House Office Building
Washington DC 20515-4001
202-225-3176
FAX: 202-225-3407
Senator DeMint
825 Hart Senate Office BuildingWashington D.C.
20510-4002
(202) 224-6121
FAX: (202) 228-5143
Senator Graham
290 Russell Senate Office Building Washington D.C. 20510-4001
(202) 224-3808
FAX: (202) 224-3808
State Senator Dick Elliot
PO Box 142
601 Gressette Building
Columbia SC 29202
(803) 212-6116
FAX: (803) 212-6299
State Rep George M. Hearn, Sr.
PO Box 11867
320A Blatt Building
Columbia SC 29211
(803) 212-6796
FAX: (803) 734-3147
Re: The Succession of South Carolina or specific laws which override all gun controls placed on the citizen's of South Carolina by the Federal Government
We are seeing history repeat itself in America, the enactment of laws, which take away the citizen's right to defend it against a tyrannical government. The process of taking away the ammunition and the weapons for us to defend ourselves against a present regime which is throwing our country into the arms of the communists. Without the arms and ammunition to defend ourselves, we have given up our most precious right given to us by our forefathers. I am asking you to enact laws which supercede the Federal government's laws on confiscation and regulation of weapons and ammo or a direct succession of this state from the Union. There is no other way to preserve our sovereignty.
Neal and Melissa Seaman
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
GUN CONFISCATION STARTED THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
or History for Dummies
The War Begins British troops, sent to confiscate American arms and supplies, were resisted by Massachusetts militiamen at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. This broadside printed at Salem, Massachusetts, a few days later dramatically displays the coffins of the forty Americans killed. The British were reported to have suffered 65 dead, 180 wounded, and 27 missing.
http://www.rjohara.net/gen/wars/revolution.html
Massachusetts Colony was a hotbed of sedition in the spring of 1775. Preparations for conflict with the Royal authority had been underway throughout the winter with the production of arms and munitions, the training of militia (including the minutemen), and the organization of defenses. In April, General Thomas Gage, military governor of Massachusetts decided to counter these moves by sending a force out of Boston to confiscate weapons stored in the village of Concord and capture patriot leaders Samuel Adams and John Hancock reported to be staying in the village of Lexington. ... http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/lexington.htm
The War Begins -- British troops, sent to confiscate American arms and supplies, were resisted by Massachusetts militiamen at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. ... http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/british/brit-2.html
"The 2A never has meant 'Jack-spit' about bird hunting or target shooting. Such leftist babble was disingenuous, duplicitous and an outrage to defend the indefensible. The fact is the 2A was specifically intended to provide American citizens with the tools necessary to rise up and overthrow an abusive government. It was written by men who had just done that very thing.
The first 3 battles of the American Revolution were not about taxation, or representation, or even the list of grievances delineated in the Declaration of Independence ... the first 3 battles of the War for Independence were over gun control. [read: Lexington 1775] When Captain Parker faced off the British on the Green in Lexington it was to prevent the British from confiscating "power and ball".
It was again Thomas Jefferson who said, "The strongest reason for people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themsleves against tyranny in government."
[align=center]GUN CONFISCATION STARTED THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION[/align]
[align=center]Or History for Dummies[/align]
The War Begins British troops, sent to confiscate American arms and supplies, were resisted by Massachusetts militiamen at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. This broadside printed at Salem, Massachusetts, a few days later dramatically displays the coffins of the forty Americans killed. The British were reported to have suffered 65 dead, 180 wounded, and 27 missing.
http://www.rjohara.net/gen/wars/revolution.html
Massachusetts Colony was a hotbed of sedition in the spring of 1775. Preparations for conflict with the Royal authority had been underway throughout the winter with the production of arms and munitions, the training of militia (including the minutemen), and the organization of defenses. In April, General Thomas Gage, military governor of Massachusetts decided to counter these moves by sending a force out of Boston to confiscate weapons stored in the village of Concord and capture patriot leaders Samuel Adams and John Hancock reported to be staying in the village of Lexington. ... http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/lexington.htm
The War Begins -- British troops, sent to confiscate American arms and supplies, were resisted by Massachusetts militiamen at Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. ... http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/british/brit-2.html
"The 2A never has meant 'Jack-spit' about bird hunting or target shooting. Such leftist babble was disingenuous, duplicitous and an outrage to defend the indefensible. The fact is the 2A was specifically intended to provide American citizens with the tools necessary to rise up and overthrow an abusive government. It was written by men who had just done that very thing.
The first 3 battles of the American Revolution were not about taxation, or representation, or even the list of grievances delineated in the Declaration of Independence ... the first 3 battles of the War for Independence were over gun control. [read: Lexington 1775] When Captain Parker faced off the British on the Green in Lexington it was to prevent the British from confiscating "power and ball".
It was again Thomas Jefferson who said, "The strongest reason for people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themsleves against tyranny in government."
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Neal and Melissa Seaman
Dead Bang Guns / Rods / Trigger Jobs
Located in Loris, South Carolina, USA
Phone: 1-843-716-0511
E-mail: deadbang@deadbangguns.com
Online: http://www.DeadBangGuns.com
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