Friday, August 26, 2011

Gun Rights Suspended under A State of Emergency in North Carolina?

              If you think the government wants to confiscate guns so they can keep us safe better understand history real fast. Does anyone remember what happened after Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. First responders were being shot at by gangs bringing medicine and aid to people who need it. So how does FEMA and the New Orleans PD respond? They went to the high and dry areas and took the guns from non violent people who had food and water stocked up who done nothing wrong. They never went after the gangs causing problem for first responders trying to help people who need help.

              Now it is 2011 and Hurricane Irene is going to hit the coast of North Carolina and I know the governor declared a state of Emergency along with President Obama signing his order preemptively too. Under North Carolina law, gun rights are suspended and a person cannot buy a gun, sell, buy ammunition or even transporting a firearm in a personal vehicle during a declared state of emergency.  This law infringes on the right of people to keep and bear arms when government resources will be stretched really thin. Police and other first responders will be busy with more serious matters if North Carolina takes a direct hit from Hurricane Irene. We can see many power outages and looting going on. Many homes will be robbed trying to get away with people's valuables or taking gas powered generators. The best tool for keeping law and order is the people's right to keep and bear arms when police are cannot be there.

             North Carolina residents beware when FEMA comes to town, they are not coming to give you a cup of hot coffee or warm blankets. They will be trying to get your guns. FEMA has been caught in the mid west breaking into homes looking for firearms after the town has been ordered evacuate after the flood in Cedar Rapids Iowa. The federal government wants us disarmed and will use every excuse to go after our guns. I do not care what the laws says. People in North Carolina, take your guns with you and store them with a trusted relative or friend outside the area of being impacted. Do not leave them behind so FEMA with the local police going along with them will not kick down your door and look for your guns without your consent.

             We can see Obama and the gun grabbers try to use North Carolina as a laboratory just like the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to see if they can get away with taking the guns after a hurricane. I just hope the people are more vigilant and more alert to what FEMA will do. Have your video cameras ready to record FEMA creating havoc. We can see FEMA try to make things worse cutting communication lines and turning away relief supplies just like in New Orleans. If they can create a break down in law and order. They can use that as an excuse to go after the guns. They will set up checkpoints looking for firearms in cars violating the fourth amendment in a state of Emergency.

              The government is not here to help us. They are on a mission to bring chaos to the east coast like they did in New Orleans if they can get away with it. Secure your firearms and have a video camera ready to document everything you notice as suspicious. The government does not want to keep us safe, they want to make thing worse if they can. Remember Katrina and be on watch. Let them not take away our right to keep and bear arms when it is needed the most. If we do, we are in real trouble. NEVER SURRENDER YOUR FREEDOMS FOR SECURITY BECAUSE YOU WILL GET NEITHER IF YOU DO.


19 comments:

  1. Why do we put up with these assholes? If we could just band together, quit paying taxes and unfund all these thugs that do nothing but make the life of everyday working people hell..

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  2. Note to all in N. Carolina. If anyone tries to take your gun, kill them. That includes the so-called police.

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  3. Lets get this straight. It was the survivors of Katrina that were gunned down on a bridge by the police.

    They just had the trial and the officers were found guilty.

    If the survivor had had their weapons they could have protected themselves from the police.

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  4. Duh, it's during an emergency that you most need your guns. Anon is right. If you don't use your gun to defend yourself then why do you have it?

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  5. It is true gun laws are suspended here during a declared emergency, BUT no one here will give up their guns! N.C. is not New Orleans.

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  6. And as for FEMA, we here take care of our own, we always have. Alot of North Carolina is very rural, if there are problems, it will come from big cities such as Wilmington. Most of us grew up dealing with these emergencies and do not wait around for BIG BROTHER to save us!

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  7. I concur, band together, remain armed at all times, and if the police or fema try and approach treat them as a hostile, order them to show hands and keep them away from you, if they take a ready stance towards you, piont in and press the trigger immediately, get to cover and prepare to stop their assault at all costs! This is a war with criminals hiding behind government jobs salivating at the chance to do you harm.

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  8. Completely agree with the other posters here.
    Band together, be ready to fire and defend your
    selves. DO NOT let them take yoour guns!! If
    they are breaking down your door, they are guilty
    of breaking and entering and you are well within your rights to defend yourselveles and loved ones.
    People if you don't stand together now,you are going to see mass attempts at gun raids and a
    whole LOT worse. Believe it.

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  9. guess all those marines training on the beaches and those "special" training sessions by the dhs, tsa, viper, etc., will pay off now.

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  10. If the police would do what they are sworn to do and that is uphold the Constitution of the United States of America. That also includes not taking the weapons from the law abiding citizens.

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  11. North Carolina and Virginia is NOT New Orleans and people in these states will not give up their guns like the ones in New Orleans did because the majority of us were raised on guns and the Second Amendment as well as protecting our own and we will NOT have big brother coming around taking our guns.

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  12. This whole thing is being hyped up. This storm is no bigger or smaller than any other hurricane in the past. The east coast has always had hurricanes nothing new here.

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  13. The Second Amendment Foundation filed suit against North Carolina a year ago June to have the 'gun ban' during 'emergencies' removed from State Law. Haven't heard any outcome of it yet.

    Bear in mind that it is LEGAL in North Carolina to use 'deadly force' To Prevent Forcible Entry into your home !!! You can shoot anyone trying to enter your home forcibly, right through the door if necessary !!

    It's absolutely assinine to prohibit the legal bearing of arms in times when people need them the most to defend themselves, their families, their property and their homes.

    Band together and stand together people !! This may be the start of citizens revolting to throw off tyrannical government !!

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  14. Well said Sir!

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  15. Your rights are "suspended"? Funny, nothing looks different.

    I do not believe in the rule of law... or anything else, for that matter.

    "No faith, no belief, no loyalty, no love."--R.L.McM.

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  16. This is an opportunity for the Marines to protect Americans from FEMA and all the other out of control Federal agencies. I guess we'll see which side they are on.

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  17. Lock and load....keep your powder dry.

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  18. Hope no-one gets paranoid about the cops/FEMA/military if they come and AREN'T trying to steal legally-held firearms but are trying to secure weapons that criminals might be trying to steal whilst the owners are out and the forces of order are busy. But I respect the point made here. We just had riots in the UK, and I was looking around for heavy bits of wood and iron in case it got worse and someone happened to bust in... not good. Take care honest people, and please try not to shoot the wrong person (I can't tell you who that is because it depends on the orders they're given on the day by the corrupt, eh?)

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  19. Good grief does anyone still listen to what these idiots in the government say?
    If there is an "emergency" like Katrina, or worse, we will need our guns more than ever & I will kill ANYONE who attempts to deprive me of my self defense.

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