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Thousands of Washington State’s citizens held a rally on Saturday, Dec. 13, to demonstrate their Second Amendment rights despite a controversial new gun law. An estimated 4,000 civilian gun owners rallied at their state’s capital city of Olympia to show their opposition to Initiative 594, the latest gun control law which is one of the most restrictive in the nation. Critics say it’s just one step closer to the left’s ultimate goal: disarming all American citizens. The participants in the rally showed more respect and decorum than the anti-police marches and riots that garnered support from politicians, including President Barack Obama, and the members of America’s corrupt news media, according to former prosecuting attorney for Maricopa County, Arizona, Rachel Alexander, a friend of this NewsWithViews reporter. The thousands of gun owners had one message for elected officials, U.S. courts, and the big-money supporters of gun control measures: They’re opposed to an almost 20-page confusing, poorly written unconstitutional gun law that was bankrolled by billionaires who used propaganda and lies to get their way. Law-abiding gun owners from across the state found themselves involved in the largest felony civil disobedience rally in the nation’s history, and they were felons only because anti-gunners pushed through a law that violates the nation’s foundational law – the U.S. Constitution. During the event dubbed “I Will Not Comply,” there were no burning police cars, stores weren’t looted and no one screamed epithets at police officers assigned to the “control” the rally. In fact, the police appeared to support the gun owners and refused to enforce I-594. The new gun law is the brainchild of three of America’s wealthiest men: billionaires Bill Gates, Steve Balmer and New York City’s former mayor, Michael Bloomberg, who upon leaving office has devoted his life to disarming his fellow citizens who paid his salary. Critics of their activities and I-594 say these men were able to not only “buy” the politicians who pushed for their gun restrictions, but they also paid for a propaganda campaign aimed at brainwashing voters into believing such a law benefited them.
Posted on: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 16:13:14 +0000

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