Monday, December 31, 2012

Sunday, December 16, 2012

It's already illegal to have guns with 1,000 ft of a school

There is no need for additional gun laws.  We have thousands of them already.

They just need enforced.  taking more rights (Constitutional rights BTW) away from law abiding Citizens is not the answer.

It's already against the law to have a gun within 1,000 feet of a school.

If this one law (that's already on the books) would have been enforced, the latest nut job catastrophe would not have happened.

We need to put the crazies back in the mental hospitals.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Let the market work III

More dumb government.  Why do Ohio lawmakers want to limit our access to precious metals?

Leave us alone, we can make our own decisions.

Not very often is there a reason to agree with a federal judge, but this is one.

He must not have received the memo that the people should be forced to use the funny money that the government prints.


Dispatch story here

COLUMBUS — A federal judge has ruled that an Ohio law aimed at curbing gold- and silver-related theft by barring precious-metals dealers from advertising without a license is unconstitutional.

U.S. District Judge Michael Watson in Columbus ordered the Ohio Department of Commerce late yesterday to stop enforcing the Precious Metals Dealers Act. The disputed law set a framework for regulating gold, silver and precious-metals dealers, including coin dealers.

The 1851 Center for Constitutional Law brought the suit on behalf of Liberty Coins of Delaware. It was threatened with closure for refusing to pay fines and obtain a license to advertise.

Watson said advertising your business classifies as speech protected by the First Amendment.

Commerce Director David Goodman urged consumers to be vigilant as the state considers its next step.