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From: MSN Nicknamearak1547  (Original Message)Sent: 3/23/2008 11:52 AM
The Social Experiment
 
I find it interesting, now that I'm actually living in a state that I would never choose to live in voluntarily, how different the laws and social views are from my state of residence. I personally find it discerning that California has rebuked the Constitution's Second Amendment at every level imaginable and has injected it's own brand of political correctness. For example, I received an email from the NRA the other day informing me of how California is considering a bill that will limit the amount and type of ammunition a person can buy. The new law will require a person to "register" their ammunition with the state every time they buy, and in effect, will limit how much ammo (30 rounds per month) they can purchase. The state will essentially be communicating to the average Californian that they can only buy 30 rounds of ammunition per month, it has to be registered, and that they don't really trust them to make rational decisions regarding their own welfare. WTF?? I also noticed tonight that California prison systems are classified as "rehab" facilities. How can that be? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought prison was supposed to be punitive and not rehabilitative. (is that even a freakin' word?) The impression I'm getting is that California is fast becoming some social experiment for left wing elitists like Dianne Feinstein to the point that all rational people have left the state. There has got to be some defining moment where respectable Californians say, "I've had enough and I'm not going to take it any more!"


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     re: The Social Experiment   MSN Nicknamearmouredtrooper  3/23/2008 3:45 PM
     re: The Social Experiment   krazyjoe  4/1/2008 7:57 PM