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Program. I guess house speaker Johnsonis sounding off on Columbia University and the
anti Semitism. I told the Jewsgo home, you go home and study,
well, you can log on onzoom calls. You're not safe on
campus all the while Jews go hide. But Alexandria Cosio Cortes says, hey,
it's a peaceful protest going on here. And yet if it's peaceful,

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why are the yay Who's and jackwagons there at the Columbia University telling the
Jews to go hide at home andbe safe there. So it's a bizarre
world we live in. In theworld of the Ivy League acad Domitians is
out of control with their anti Semitism. And we'll see a lot of folks
wondering if it's going to start spreadingto other university campuses, and if it

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does, how well these university professorpresidents deal with it, hopefully better than
the Columbia University president. It's adisgrace. Others talking about the National Guard
having to go on campuses and startprotecting Jewish kids. Jewish kids in Columbia
again have been told to go hide. I guess in your basement and stay
there and you just learn online.You can't come to our campus because we're

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an anti Semitic, bigoted campus.Evidently that's what's happened to the Ivy League,
and it's hopefully not going to spreadto other institutes of higher learning.
But we shall see. All right, I want to walk home into the
program, if may from the SecondAmendment Foundation, is Lee Williams talking about
what's happening in our own state legislature. We heard Representative Weinberg on the program

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earlier talking about some immigration bills andfinding the message on immigration and the illegals
in this state. But let's goto the Second Amendment. While you and
I are asking real questions about costof living in Colorado, and you get
the legislature in session, there's alwaysa handful of our two handfuls of the
bills that are meant to, let'ssay, infringe upon your right to keep

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in bare arms. I welcome intothe program, Lee Williams, Lee,
welcome back to the show. Thankyou appreciate the invite. Yeah, these
are incredible and all of them areunconstitutional clearly. Unfortunately, we've seen in
a lot of blue states after theSupreme Court's bruined decision which said you have
a right to carry a firearm outsideof your home for defense. A lot

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of these Blue states have put upwhat I call post bruined tantrum laws,
and I have yet to see threeof them that more clearly make my point.
You know, your HB thirteen fiftythree would require gun dealers, who
are already overregulated by the ATF toobtain a permit, a state permit,

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and then adhere to state sales regulations. Let me tell you, Jimmy,
this is a ticking time bomb forstate law enforcement in Colorado. The minute
they try and go in and inspecta gun shop and want to put their
hands on federal forms. That's illegal. Okay, not even ATF can do
can take photos or of certain forms. There's no provision in federal law that

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allows the state law enforcement to comein and start going through, oh,
I don't know, forty four seventythrees, which are the federal form you
have to fill out when you buya firearm. Also, and more importantly,
the instant that law enforcement in Colorado, a local or state or county,
interferes with a firearm sale, theyhave committed a second amendment violation,

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a civil rights violation, and they'regoing to get their butts sued off.
If I was a sheriff or achief of police in Colorado, I would
be counseling my guys to steer clearof this crap because it's a ticking time
bomb. It's going to get locallaw enforcement sued if they interfere with a
gun sale. You're listening to thevoice of Lee Williams. Colorado has been
pushing a lot again, kitching tablethat she was worried about the cost of

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living, education, potholes on thestreet. The Colorado and have been the
Colorado legislature has been pushing restrictions.Let's talk about House Built twelve seventy.
The need for liability insurance and forhouse is going to hurt the gun owners.
It's a very interesting bill that peoplesay, Oh, the insurance,

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that's a good thing. House Billtwelve seventy. House Bill twelve seventy mandates
that if you own a gun,you have to have liability insurance. It's
patently unconstitutional. Can they mandate thatyou go out and purchase liability insurance?

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To before you vote, till beforeyou send in a letter to a letter
to the editor or before you're securein your home. You cannot mandate someone
to purchase something that has to dowith a constitutional right. It just simply
doesn't work that way. What thisis going to take, if this actually
God forbid becomes law, is gunrights groups in Colorado, national gun rights

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groups like the Second Amendment Foundation,which I work for, We're going to
have to come in and sue andget this lunacy stopped. Unfortunately, the
Dems know that this is going torequire a lot of money on our part,
a lot of our members. Butthat's why they do it. It's
lawt air, pure and simple.This is an unconstitutional bill. How much
do Colorado residents already pay for theirinsurance? And you know, I'm sure

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that these the gun owners in Coloradodon't want to pay any more. The
voice of Lee Williams's Second Amendment Foundation. There's another bill again, we're the
real issues are the cost of living, and here trying to force someone to
buy more insurance is going to increasethe cost of living. There's another bill
House Built thirteen forty nine that's onthe table, and that calls for another

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tax, eleven percent xcise tax.Who does that hurt and well, it's
going to hurt a lot of people. Will give us a breakdown of thirteen
forty nine. It's a syntax.Okay, that's what they feel it is.
But they're targeting a constitutional right andyou can't do that. This is
a right protected by the Second Amendment. The largest effect is going to be

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the poorer gun owners. Okay,these are people who don't have a lot
of extra money, but they wanta gun to self defense. If I
was living in Denver right now,I would want more than a few guns
for self defense. But they're notgoing to be able to puffort it.
Again. Unconstitutional, It places anunreasonable state sort tax on firearms and ammunition.

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You know, it's I can't evensee how this got this close to
becoming law. I'm sure it's goingto go on the state ballot. Whether
or not it passes, I don'tcare. It's unconstitutional. It will be
fought. It would be easier forme to name the national gun groups that
won't be involved in suing Colorado forthis. This is this is dangerous.

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You just can't do this stuff toa civil right. Yeah. The voice
of the Lee Williams, he's withthe Second Amendment Foundation there's two weeks left
in our legislative sessions, so wehave two more weeks of being vigilant about
assaults to our freedom and our pocketbook. What do you recommend people do?
Listening knowing we're just we just wentthrough two of the bills, There's

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so many bills out there that theylegislature has been or has considered this legislative
session. What can people do tomake their voices heard regarding these bills that
we've talked about in other bills thatare floating around, Well, you got
to contact your lawmakers. Most ofyour lawmakers will have several offices. I
would call every office and voice mydispleasure with these bills. That makes you

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not just one vote, that willamplify your message every office that these lawmakers
have. I would be placing acall and registering the fact that I don't
want any unconstitutional laws going into effectin Colorado. I would be most concerned
about the state control of gun retailersand federal firearm licensees. That has a

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huge potential for blowback against your lawenforcement out there who are working hard and
struggling with defunding. That could reallyharm a sheriff's office or a police department
if they try and regulate firearms orstop a gun sale from going through,
because that's a clear civil rights violation. You have a website, Second Amendment

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Foundation. I believe that's sa Fdot org saf dot org. What of
folks find there by, friend,they will find out all about the lawsuits
that we currently have and the factthat we are going to the Supreme Court.
We just got our asserciary this week. We are going to fight Joe
Biden's ghost gun ban before the SupremeCourt. So he calls them ghost guns,

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I call him homemade firearms. It'sunconstitutional what he's done. We're gonna
be fighting that in front of theSupreme Court. How much of this in
real quick we going about sixty seconds. How much of this is like the
Colorado they know they're going to gettheir butt sued off about this stuff.
How much of this is just toforce people to spend money where it's law
fair. We want you to you, we want you to have to give
to these organizations, take money outof your pocket to fight for your right

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for the Second Amendment and to keepit attack. I mean, how much
of this is just simply we knowwe're going to lose, but we're going
to bleed you dry while you willin the meantime, all of it,
and it's all being controlled out ofthe White House. They have an office
in the White House that's paper byyour taxpayer dollars to infringe upon your Second
membor rights and Joe Biden put itthere. It's all being controlled out of

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the White House. Lee Williams,I hopefuls go to the website SAF dot
org, saf dot org, safdot orgs and Second Amendment Foundation. Lee,
thanks for hopping on the program.It's a sick and twisted world to
where every you know, not rarity, but with regularity, you've got to
go to the court and hope toGod that some agency or organization will pick

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up your fight and take it tocourt. Whether it's baking a cake for
something that violates your and decorating yourcake, I should say, in a
way that maybe violates your moral compass, or maybe it's your Second Amendment rights
ensconced right there in the Constitution.You constantly, we constantly have to go
to court and thank God for theseprivate organizations that pick up the fight.

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And these politicians, these bureaucrats knowthey'll probably lose in the long term.
But can they suck millions of dollarsor multiple thousands of dollars out of your
pocket, out of my pocket,out of these agencies, then they feel
like they have accomplished it. Theyhave distracted us, and it cost us
to not live our lives peacefully.It's a sick and twisted world. These
politicians out there, they know they'lllose, but hey, if they can

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get in your pocketbook on the wayto defeat, they're happy to do that
as well. I'll be back Lakyon the radio six hundred kcol stick around.
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