Sunday, April 7, 2013

Second Amendment Remedy Recap

If only most ArizonaAmerican legislators did need "tactical" vests for town halls, parades & other events.First, we investigate connections between Bob Thorpe, the Arizona State Rep. whose idea this is & Arizona Tactical. (Once they've all been found guilty, then we shoot them!)
In light of the Tucson shooting that injured Gabrielle Giffords, Thorpe feels the vests can only help lawmakers at public events.

He’s gone as far as arranging a deal so lawmakers would pay the same price for the vests as police officers.

While it’s all in an effort to stay safe, other lawmakers feel it’s unnecessary.

"We're here to be in the public, and it's not our job to be paranoid all the time thinking that someone is out to get us," said Rep. Ruben Gallego. "I think the best defense is actually to have a good, well-trained police force and some good gun laws."

The vests range in price from $600 to $800 and can be hidden underneath a T-shirt or top. Thorpe’s event with Arizona Tactical will be held Wednesday, April 10 at the State Capitol.

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[Yeah? Stop us, Scripps Media, Inc. — Editor]
This really is a slap in the face (if not a hollow-point in the gut) of the Second Amendment. How is the tree of liberty to be watered if the tyrants are safe from the bullets of justice? (Tactical Note: Remember, take a G. Gordon Liddy-style head shot should any of these neo-feudalists attempt to impose their bogus morality on our free society, take benefits from those who've earned them or, of course, take the people's guns!)

2 comments:

mikey said...

I'd wear body armor in combat. But it's hot, heavy and of marginal utility in real life. Not to mention, as we discovered in the case of Old Dirty Bastard, if you're a felon (Hello!) it's a crime to wear body armor. What. The. Fuck?

So anywaze, fuck a bunch of day in and day out tacvests. I'll rely on offensive firepower in low intensity combat environments. Turn up the volume of incoming fire, and I'll consider reconsidering...

M. Bouffant said...

Bulletproof Editor:
All true, but does not apply to public figures & officials w/ targets on their backs.