
Originally Posted by
gunscribe
Tut,
From one of your posts on the NFOA forum;
"If lives, including your own, are in danger and innocent lives could be saved by taking action with a handgun, why would you not want one with you? Did you really go the the event unarmed? I bet not. I'd hope not. After all, if your life was about to be taken by a knife or gun wielding thug at a gathering of sheeples, would you rather be a (illegal) law following victim or a (illegal) law breaker that saves your own life? I either do not go at all to these things or i go armed. Period. It pisses me off when people think that following illegal laws and potentially placing themselves in further jeopardy is a good or noble thing."
You not only admitted to willfully committing misdemeanor criminal acts, you also confessed to, what is in some instances, a chargable felony. Further you chastized others for failure to aid and abet you in the commission of these criminal offenses.
Do the laws need to be changed? Yes!
Is the Felonious Civil Disobediance you advocate the answer? No!
Tell me how it helps "The Cause" or gets laws changed, for members of the NFOA forum or this one for that matter to be convicted of felonies. Felonies that will prevent you from legally owning a firearm for the rest of your life?
No, you do not have the Right to say anything you want on the NFOA or any other forum. The NFOA is a PRIVATE forum as is this one. The creators established rules of conduct that you agreed to when you registered as a member.
If you violate those rules by admitting to, encouraging and critisizing others for not joining you in the wilfull commission of a felony you will be suspended or banned.
That the moderator chose to ban you for thirty days is in my opinion less than a slap on the wrist. I would have banned you for good and penned a post about why you would never be allowed to return.
By the way Tut, my screen name is the same on the NFOA forum as it is here. In 2003 I started what has become the NFOA and I am very humbled by what the all volunteer, no membership fee, grassroots organization has become and accomplished.
Not one person has personally profited from any money raised by the NFOA and members contribute thousands of volunteer hours annually. Hours that have changed the laws in Nebraska for the better.
In truth the NFOA does not need individuals, such as yourself, that participate in or advocate criminal behavior that will tear down all of the positive progress that has been made in the last 8 years.