[LPGa Executive Committee] A Resolution to Condemn Red Flag Laws, Demand Accountability for Law Enforcement

Jay Guidry socoj2 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 12 17:00:15 EDT 2019


Your solution is basically to allow the states to remove rights and turn a
right into a privilege.

I can point out that an argument is bad with out proffering a solution in
the same conversation.

Want a solution, give 8 weeks of basic training with out the Military
indoctrination to condition listening to orders, Teach brother hood, team
work and leadership, while giving mental health screenings and make it
required of all Americans.

Then if SHTF, they can get a referesher after the draft to be conditioned
to listen to orders.


On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 4:32 PM Allen Buckley via Lpgaexcomm <
lpgaexcomm at lists.lpgeorgia.com> wrote:

> I guess you didn't get what I said:  Amend the Constitution to produce a
> better system
>
> As of now, I don't think legislators can do much of anything that is
> constitutional; I think much of what they've done is unconstitutional
>
> Again, you're recommendation, no matter how you want to phrase it, says do
> nothing
>
> I'm done
> On 8/12/2019 4:25 PM, Laura Williams via Lpgaexcomm wrote:
>
> In the face of state acts (legislators et al) proposing alleged solutions
> which violate the Constitution.
> Whether they would materially reduce stranger-shootings is entirely
> irrelevant. The ends never justify the means, which in this case is
> abridging civil liberties.
> "Don't do something immoral and unjustified" is not the same statement as
> "do nothing" or "nothing needs to be done."
> Elizabeth's original resolution says we oppose doing something immoral,
> which state actors are insisting should or must be done.
>
> I vote YEA on the original resolution and I'm happy to author an article
> to contextualize the debate, which humanizes the party, I think.
> Ultimately, we must stand behind individual liberties and against
> unconstitutional abuses that abridge them.  That's who we are.
>
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