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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 1355649" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>So vote them out. The people of California and New York have that power. It's a state's rights issue. For now, they have determined that the people who passed the law in the dead of night are to be their leaders. That can change.</p><p> </p><p>We don't live in "One America" with respect to guns. Her in Illinois we don't even live in one state. What would be perfectly benign in Champaign Illinois or Effingham Illinois would be an absolute nightmare in the inner city of Chicago.</p><p> </p><p>It isn't suffering though any more than when the state determined talking on cell phones was illegal while driving. Did they infringe upon free speech? Probably not. They restricted "time, place, and manner" but they did make my $400 Windows phone fairly useless for 75% of the day. Suffering? No, not really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 1355649, member: 22662"] So vote them out. The people of California and New York have that power. It's a state's rights issue. For now, they have determined that the people who passed the law in the dead of night are to be their leaders. That can change. We don't live in "One America" with respect to guns. Her in Illinois we don't even live in one state. What would be perfectly benign in Champaign Illinois or Effingham Illinois would be an absolute nightmare in the inner city of Chicago. It isn't suffering though any more than when the state determined talking on cell phones was illegal while driving. Did they infringe upon free speech? Probably not. They restricted "time, place, and manner" but they did make my $400 Windows phone fairly useless for 75% of the day. Suffering? No, not really. [/QUOTE]
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