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FIRST HALF:  Royce expounds on a request from a listener to discuss over-the-road truckers carrying guns for protection, and the patchwork of anti-rights zones that must be navigated.

SECOND HALF: New Jersey, one of the communist controlled areas of the U.S., filed suit against Glock, not merely to harm Glock, but more for the sake of crafting a publicly accessible registry of Glock owners. Gee, what could possibly go wrong? Royce answers that rhetorical question and more in this episode!

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-road truckers, his long-haul boys out there, keeping America stocked.
And I really appreciate you guys, Dale. Thank you for everything you do to keep America running,
because you certainly do. And he brought up a very good point.
He said, how about discuss... whether or not over-the-road truckers can carry a gun or not,
because he also said a lot of truckers don't understand the law when it comes to this,
and they don't understand that they can have a gun with them while they're driving.
But unfortunately, due to the patchwork of gun control laws that vary widely from state to state,
you could find yourself in a legal pickle. Now, I might also reference that USCCA has a little
publication about this, too. You might want to look them up online and hit their search bar and ask
them questions about that. But I'm going to be referencing an article,
or actually, I'm not sure if it's a memo or an article. from 2025 from cdljobs.com.
Plus I'm adding to that other things that I did some research on. And again,
thank you, Dale, for the show prep content. I really appreciate that. But here's the thing with you
guys out there, keeping America fed and keeping the groceries in the stores and keeping the fuel in
the gas pumps. You guys know as well as anybody that your life out there on the road is anything
but predictable. And you've got a lot of strange delivery times,
often late at night. And you can be in very poorly lit areas and poorly lit loading docks.
And not to mention long stretches of pretty much lonesome highway. And you guys are targeted a lot
of times for hijackers and thieves. And so this bears the question,
can you carry a gun to defend yourself in your truck,
in your 18-wheeler? And that's a very fair question.
And unfortunately, the answer is not a very simple answer. Again,
that's due to all the little totalitarians throughout the country who like to uh,
create their own little kingdoms. And that ranges from local cities to states.
And even we're going to reference later in the program, uh, HOAs.
Yeah. We had HOA here in Florida that, you know, started thinking that they're a legislative body
somehow, but we'll talk about them in the second half of the program. But, uh, the, the legality of
carrying a firearm as a commercial over the road trucker, is dependent upon,
unfortunately, that patchwork of laws on the state level, the federal regulations,
not to mention the policies of your employer and the very practical considerations regarding safety
also. Now, while there's no federal regulation from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration, the FMCSA,
that really forbids carrying a firearm in a commercial vehicle like that,
that doesn't mean... automatically in the clear because there's also no federal law that protects
your right to carry over the road because the supreme law of the land doesn't seem to be relevant
to these people these days, and so they're automatically going to default to the gun control laws.
It's amazing to me how many police officers automatically, rather than defer...
to the supreme law that they took an oath to uphold and defend they will automatically defer to the
totalitarian law that says well we don't care what the supreme law says we're saying you don't have
this right and that really pisses me off but you guys have to cross a lot of state lines some of
you multiple times per day and so your challenge isn't just owning the gun and having the gun it's
maintaining compliance with that wild patchwork of varying laws that go from state to state that
you have to travel through. And when you add to that the policies of the trucking company you might
work for, some of you are independent, but if you work for a trucking company, I'm sure they've got
rules and regulations regarding, you know, carrying a firearm for personal safety or sometimes
carrying any weapon. And because they have liability insurance concerns,
and they're always going to default on the side of their backside and their bacon and their
survival as a company. And that's understandable, but doesn't make it right.
But this makes a big ambrosia of legality and personal responsibility and liability and compliance.
with all these varying governing factors. And so you do have your work cut out for you.
And don't expect, once you sit down and study all this out for yourself, don't expect that the
authorities you may interact with are going to be as sensibly versed as you are.
And matter of fact, I'd say go ahead and bet on it that they're not. Whatever you find out,
I would carry documentation of it in your vehicle to show, look, this is what I'm going by.
This says that I am in the right here, and this is what I was adhering to.
So that, even if you do meet some idiot who pulls you over,
and I'm not saying all cops are idiots. That's not what I'm saying. I'm just saying too many of
them are constitutionally dyslexic. And if you get one of those that pulls you over and starts to
read you the riot act, when you know you are perfectly in the clear, if he does something or she
does something totally stupid and arrests you for it, at least you've got something that says,
look, I was trying to maintain compliance here. I'm not some rogue.
I'm not some idiot that thinks laws don't apply to me. I was working within what I thought to be
the law at the time. That's going to work heavily in your favor if,
God forbid, something like that ever happens. But you guys already have to deal with the federal
legal framework. You've got the FMCSA and the DOT,
and they do not prohibit truck drivers from possessing firearms in your trucks.
I want you to know that. But you guys out there, Driving the long haul,
you still have to follow the same federal firearms laws that apply to any citizen who's
transporting any weapon back and forth across state lines. So with that comes the Firearm Owner
Protection Act, or the FOPA. And it doesn't exactly live up to its name,
but you'll find that in 18 U.S.C.
926A. the Firearm Owner Protection Act and that allows gun owners to transport firearms across
state lines especially if you're moving or whatever you're going on vacation whatever the case may
be but only if the gun is unloaded and stored in a locked container with the ammunition kept
separate now it doesn't take a tactical genius to figure out that a gun separate from its ammo is
nothing more than an expensive club Because that's about all it's good for if it's empty.
So I suggest you work out a system to stay in compliance.
And I hate that word. That's what I call the C word.
Work out a system that you can access your handgun quickly and your ammunition quickly and get that
magazine in and get around it chambered. You're going to need a few seconds of window,
so you need to start figuring all this stuff out. Okay, if I see a threat at this particular
junction, what is that particular point where I know I have to reach for that empty gun,
then I have to reach for that empty magazine, or not empty magazine, but that loaded magazine?
And get that thing into play to defend myself. Those are things you need to contemplate now.
And these are your own personal tactics, by the way. Shoot, for that matter,
Dale, if you and I ever hook up, maybe we'll start, maybe I'll craft a handgun training class for
truckers. But I want to be totally versed on everything first. So, anyway. So,
in short, what they're saying is... your defensive pistol must be rendered useless,
and you must be rendered defenseless, and all for public safety, of course. So this is an issue
that you're going to have to think around, if you know what I mean. You're going to have to find a
way to be able to work within the limitations of that. Personally,
I'm not one who likes to comply with illegal laws, but that's just me, and that's probably why I
would never make a good over-the-road trucker. So just throwing that out there.
You got this, what I just referenced, they call the safe transport clause.
That applies only when a driver is traveling from one state where they may lawfully possess that
firearm to another state where they may also lawfully possess that.
And that protection dissipates. The minute that you load that weapon,
or if it's found to be accessible or used for self-defense rather than just transporting it,
that protection of that vanishes. Now, that doesn't mean that your defensive use of your handgun is
not protected by whatever state law that you have to be in or under the jurisdiction of at the
moment. It just simply means that the protection of the FOPA is no longer in play.
Again, I'm not trying to paint a dismal picture. I'm trying to make sure none of you boys get
arrested. We need you, okay? Now, let's take it right from the horse's mouth.
Here's 18, USC 18-926A. Interstate Transportation of Firearms.
notwithstanding any other provision of any law or any rule or regulation of a state or any
political subdivision thereof. Why do we have to be concerned with political subdivisions?
Yeah, that just stood out like a cockroach in a punch bowl right there. What do you mean political
subdivision? What the blimpity blank does political subdivision have to,
how does that come into play? when talking about the free exercise of a constitutionally protected
right. Yeesh. Or any political subdivision thereof,
any person who is not otherwise prohibited by this chapter from transporting,
shipping, or receiving a firearm shall be entitled to transport a firearm for any lawful purpose.
Well, self-defense is a lawful purpose. from any place where he may lawfully possess and carry
such firearm to any other place where he may lawfully possess and carry such firearm.
If... During such transportation, the firearm is unloaded and neither the firearm nor any
ammunition being transported is readily accessible or is directly accessible from the passenger
compartment of such transporting vehicle. Now, you may say, well, I don't have a passenger,
I don't have a sleeper cab. I don't drive one of the big ones. I just have the passenger cab and
that's all I drive. Well, in that case.
A vehicle, and I'm reading right from the thing here, a vehicle without a compartment separate from
the driver's compartment, the firearm or ammunition shall be contained in a locked container other
than the glove compartment or console. Okay, easy enough. Get you one of those biometric safes.
That would make sense to me. You could store everything in that locked case and you could,
you know. If the moment arose and you hopefully gave yourself enough time to prepare,
you open that safe up that can be opened up in literally a couple of seconds. You can retrieve your
firearm. You can get it loaded, get one in the chamber, and be ready to defend yourself or somebody
else. Or even defend a law enforcement officer. A lot of you guys, as much as you travel the roads,
I'm sure you see all kinds of things on the side of the road. You may witness a police officer in
distress, and you might have to save them. I guarantee you, if that happens in one of the communist
-occupied territories, they might suddenly just find a reason to overlook that law that you broke.
So what about also using such a biometric safe? In the sleeper cab too,
if you do have one with a sleeper on it, why not do that too? You can say that thing is in a locked
container and I have every right to own that. You might want to print out the FOPA and the safe
transportation clause thing. You could always have the ammunition somewhere else in the sleeper cab
and have your firearm locked in that biometric safe.
So that's an option to think about too.
There's also some other weapons that you could carry. We'll talk about in just a minute, but it
says while I'm reading from my notes here, while FMCSA does not regulate firearms,
drivers remain subject to state and local gun laws at every stop.
There should be no local gun laws. If the state has made gun laws, they should have preemption.
Oh, by the way, the federal constitution, is supposed to also enjoy such preemption.
So it says drivers remain subject to state and local gun laws at every stop as well as any policy
of their employer. For example, a driver who legally owns a firearm in Texas but hauls freight into
Illinois faces a completely different legal landscape upon crossing that border.
Well, you know what you might also want to do? Any states that you regularly drive through that
might be such a communist-occupied territory, you may want to look into going through the headache
and the rigmarole of getting a permission slip from their state government just to keep yourself
out of jail. I think it's wrong that you should have to do that, especially when the Supreme Law,
which enjoys primacy, has already said, you may keep in bare arms, period,
end of story, no provisos, and no but. at the end of it let's get back into this and that's why
they purposely differentiate between carrying and transporting federal law distinguishes between
carrying for self-defense loaded accessible you know and transporting that is in an unloaded
condition and locked in a secure place Truckers should understand that being armed in a cab is
legally distinct from safely transporting a firearm under the FOPA protections.
In short, federal law sets the floor, but states and employers set the ceiling.
Well, you know what? That's unacceptable. Not to mention a flagrant violation of the Supreme Law
because there is no such ceiling in the Second Amendment. State laws and cross-state
transportation creates its own issues, too, because each state sets its own rules,
not just for firearm possession, but also for the trucking industry. They set their own rules and
laws for carrying in a vehicle and for concealed carry permits. And a lot of times,
all of those rules and laws naturally... will conflict with each other simply because of how
numerous they are. They're bound to run into each other at some point. And there's a lot of very
significant differences across multiple states. Now, you get states like Texas and Kentucky and
Georgia, here in Florida and Tennessee, they allow the average law-abiding citizen,
I hate that word, allow. They're required to allow. law-abiding citizens to carry a firearm,
both on their person and in their vehicle. And a lot of times that doesn't even require any kind of
a special permit like here in Florida. Matter of fact, our younger son just turned 18 and he just
recently graduated high school. And that's why you only got one episode last week. because we had a
lot of family things towards the end of the week, including both of our sons having their
birthdays. They're exactly 10 years and 12 hours apart. We didn't plan it like that,
but they both have the same birthday. But anyway, the 18-year-old now may carry a firearm,
legally concealed on his person, thanks to our Attorney General here in Florida, James Uffmeyer,
who shot down the carry restrictions against 18 to 20-year-olds here.
And thank God for him. So now our younger son may strap on one of the Glocks his dad gave him,
and he can defend himself with lethal force if such a situation arises. And if it's not a lethal
force incident, I would feel very sorry. for his opponent, if it was only a singular opponent,
because he's a jiu-jitsu purple belt, not to mention knows a bunch of dirty street tricks his dad
taught him. And he can handle his own. I watch him train in the gym.
He handles people much larger and stronger than him, and he just handles them with ease.
But you're not always facing a singular assailant. You may be facing two,
three, whatever. That's a disparity of force issue,
in which case I would recommend him picking up his Glock and doing what he had to do.
Frankly, the best thing anybody can do is if you're able to extract yourself from the situation,
do that. Avoidance is victory. Absolutely. But then you have...
know, when you're not in one of those permissive states like Florida and Georgia, Tennessee,
Kentucky and Texas and such, and you're driving through one of the communist controlled states like
Massachusetts or Rhode Island, New Jersey, Maryland, California, New York, Illinois,
they obviously prohibit loaded firearms in many cases,
in many instances, and especially in some cases. commercial vehicles so you're going to need to
know all of the laws in those states also they have very specific concealed carry permit
requirements and they definitely a lot of them impose their own exceedingly complex transport rules
they're very if you want a good idea of how transporting a firearm can get you thrown into prison
for seven years Get the book Under a Blue Tent Sky or Under the Blue Tent Sky.
Tent as in T-E-N-T. That's the story of Brian Aitken.
I had him on my program back in 2014 talking about how he was arrested in New Jersey and the
constitution-hating piece of crap judge on the bench threw him into prison for seven years when he
did everything according to New Jersey's transport requirements.
It took Governor Christie to intervene and have Brian Aitken freed,
and then Governor Christie threw that judge off the bench. Frankly, I think he should have been
thrown off the bench and right into the same cell that Brian Aitken had been sitting in. But
anyway, this is the kind of crap you're dealing with. You, as a driver,
could be fully compliant in one state, and then just simply by crossing the bridge or the border
into another, you'd be committing a felony. And all that crap is absolutely unacceptable.
Free people should not have to worry about such legal traps like that. Now,
there is permit reciprocity in many states. So if you are from Georgia, Alabama,
Florida, and such like that, I know that Florida's permit... also enjoys reciprocity with,
I think, 29 other states. Don't quote me on that. I might be quoting a different statistic. Even
though here in Florida, we're not required to have a permit to carry anymore, and I refuse to ever
renew mine again. I'll wait the three days, whatever, for any handgun or firearm purchase.
If you're going through states that have reciprocity, all the better. And yes, Todd Centers,
and I'm referencing you here too. You're a truck driver. You drive down towards my neck of the
woods all the time. Fortunately for him, a lot of the states he drives through,
they grant reciprocity to him if he has a carry permit.
So as much as I hate... advising to get a permission slip from your state,
it might save you some legal headache and hassle. So just throwing that out there,
make up your own mind on that. So all of you out there,
all of you guys driving the roads, out there hauling our groceries and all of our supplies and all
of our necessities, you have to do your own research on this.
And check out all of the, you can find online reciprocity maps with your state.
I think handgunlaw.us is a very good publication.
You can find that. You can see where your state also has reciprocity with other states.
So it's always good to be armed with this legal knowledge. Keep in mind also,
though, that these reciprocity maps. can easily change annually, so you're going to have to
regularly confirm which states honor your permit. But,
by the way, might I also recommend canisters of pepper spray, preferably something with a
comparatively long-range stream to give you standoff capabilities, okay? I do recommend that.
Check the laws on that, too. Because even here in Florida, you're only allowed to carry a one ounce
canister of pepper spray. And I'm like, that makes no sense at all. Now, I've read some other
publications that recommend that truckers carry a can of wasp spray. I do not recommend that.
Clearly on that can, in that tiny writing, it tells you to not use that product inconsistent with
the instructions thereupon. If you do, you could find yourself an illegal tangle because wasp spray
is not used for self-defense. Now,
if it's something that happens to be sitting there and you have no other choice, okay, whatever.
But you're probably going to permanently blind your assailants. That stuff has some major
pyrethrins in it, and it burns like the devil. Basically, when you spray a wasp or a hornet nest
with it, you're burning them alive with chemicals. So you spray that into somebody's eyes,
you're going to blind them. Worse yet, if anybody can pinpoint that you were listening to this
program and you heard my words I just said, and yet you did it anyway, then you've got willful...
grave bodily injury that they can charge you with. You are willfully and carelessly blinding
somebody. Now, if you are really carrying wasp spray because you've had an issue with hornets or
whatever making nests underneath your rig or underneath trailers or whatever,
which is a very distinct possibility, then okay,
then that's a different story. but it's going to come down to some legal minutiae,
so be careful with that. The long and short of this is, yes, you can carry a firearm in your truck.
Truckers, you may do it. Just be very careful. Know the laws.
Know the reciprocity between your state and others and be as forearmed with information as you
possibly can be. And it probably wouldn't hurt for you to invest in one of those little biometric
safes too. Okay, something you can lock that thing up to satisfy the law's requirements,
but also reach it in a couple of seconds if you need to. All right.
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In the first portion, we were talking about the myriad of legal mazes that truckers have to
navigate. Is it just in order to be able to defend themselves properly as they drive over the road
and keep America moving? And sadly, they have to do that because so many people and so many
governments and in local places, in states especially,
fancy themselves to be over and above the Constitution. And anything in any law or any ordinance or
any rule that they manufacture must be complied with even at the expense of your rights.
And here in Florida, we have preemption laws.
And the preemption law is very plain. And if you try to make or enforce any law that runs counter
to Florida's gun laws, which Florida's not supposed to have any either,
anyway. that you can be not only fined $5,000, you can also face a year in jail and you will be
removed from your position by the state. And here in Florida,
we have a homeowners association that likes to fancy themselves to be a lawmaking body.
And they think they have the authority to supersede the Constitution. and they actually issued
carry restrictions against the residents in that HOA. And Florida Attorney General James Uthmeyer
is about to lower the boom on them for their violations of the state's preemption laws.
But what's kind of hypocritical there is the state of Florida also has laws,
and excuse me, goodness, the pollen is so wonderful right now in Florida,
The state of Florida, not to mention many other states, have gun control laws that supersede the
Constitution and the Second Amendment and the 14th Amendment in violation of the Supreme Law.
So it's kind of hypocritical for them to do this. But on the other hand, I think the state of
Florida needs to come down heavy on this HOA and threaten them all at a minimum with a year in
prison. Go ahead and fine them each. $5,000 and tell them you're going to be removed from your
position. You may never sit on any kind of an HOA board or whatever again.
This is indicative of this tyrannical, this despotic character that too many people here in the
United States seem to have, and primarily on the state level.
And we've talked about New Jersey ad nauseum here on this program. And I get a lot of feedback from
probably seven or eight people there in New Jersey, especially Henry and Tom's River,
New Jersey. Thank you again for all of your contact, brother. And thanks for fighting the good
fight out there. But New Jersey is no different. They especially love to...
govern the free exercise of the right to keep and bear arms. And the reason any government does
that is because the government fears the people being armed. It is never about public safety.
It's never about stopping bad guys from getting their hands on guns. This is entirely about keeping
the citizenry under the iron boot of their government because the government fears the people.
The government is supposed to fear the people, okay? That's just the bottom line, if you ask me.
But the Attorney General in New Jersey sent out a subpoena to all the federal firearms licensee
retailers throughout the state demanding all of their records of all sales of Glock pistols over
the last 10 years. Why?
It's far more insidious and nefarious than anybody might think. Because if you remember back in
2024, and I think it was in December, the New Jersey Attorney General's office,
which was at the time helmed by that worthless Democrat communist named Matt Platkin.
He's no longer the AG there. Now it's Jennifer Davenport, who is gladly continuing the work of
totalitarianism that her predecessor established, of course. the attorney general's office filed a
lawsuit against Glock. Many of y'all heard about this. They framed it under the state's public
nuisance law. Yeah, look up the state of New Jersey's public nuisance law.
Yeah, it's a piece of work. But they are framing this under the public nuisance law by essentially
claiming that The citizenry's possession of Glock pistols creates such a nuisance because street
thugs and gangsters have found cheap and easy ways to make them fully automatic with these little
Chinese Glock switches or giggle switches or whatever you want to call them. This is the same
argument that was the precursor to the NFA in 1934,
okay? They're essentially saying the actions of criminals... is the dictation,
and that is the yardstick by which we're going to measure your freedom to freely exercise your
rights. Yeah. This is a very, what should I say, glaring admission that the government of New
Jersey is absolutely impotent to control the crime there, and they're using Glock and the rights of
the people, both as scapegoat and sacrificial lamb. And so in regards to this lawsuit that was
filed against Glock back in 2024, Glock filed in October of 2025,
filed a motion to dismiss, but the Exx County Superior Court denied their motion,
and now this week, in conjunction with that lawsuit, all of these lawful,
peaceable federal firearms licensees, all these dealers across the entire state,
began receiving subpoenas from the AG's office demanding they submit all.
customer records regarding the perfectly lawful sale of all Glock pistols to New Jersey residents
for the last 10 years. And they're claiming that, well, we need this for the discovery phase of our
lawsuit against Glock. Really? Really?
Well, I'm going to make an assessment here because I know how these deceitful communists think.
And a lot of times what you're seeing out front, is not the true motive.
And that is that this lawsuit is only a cover for this information grab.
And if they're successful, it's going to have a secondary benefit for the government,
of course, of canceling out Glock pistols from public ownership,
not only canceling it out, but forcing them to turn them in because Once,
if this is successful, the state of New Jersey, I promise you,
I'll bet you a dollar against an entire box of donuts. I'm sorry, down here in Brevard County,
Sheriff Ivey calls them law enforcement grade power rings. They're going to declare that owners of
all Glock pistols must surrender them to the government because they're a public nuisance. And
they'll use... the judgment of the court as the basis for their unconstitutional action.
This is a multi-pronged, a multi-headed snake, okay?
Here's the thing. Information is power, and communists love to gobble up as much of it as they can
in whatever form that it is, whether that's through gun confiscation or the seizing of information.
And now you understand why the Fourth Amendment is so very, very important.
But they gobble it up whenever they can, however they can, and then they turn that power back
against the people. And I'm also going to say right here that the New Jersey government,
they're not concerned about the people of New Jersey shooting each other.
They're not even really concerned about the violent crime. in their state.
I think if the people of New Jersey on a weekly basis all began shooting each other out in front of
their homes, the state of New Jersey, besides using that as a platform to strip everybody of their
rights, they really wouldn't give a crap about the victims themselves. What they do fear...
is a citizenry that's armed with these converted pistols, and they understand that Americans are
very ingenious people, and we would find a way to make full auto any of our arms if our government
decides to go full totalitarian on us. And the government of New Jersey fears for their own safety.
It's about government safety. You don't believe me?
Make a list of all the places you're not allowed to carry a firearm in any state,
including Florida. They're all government buildings,
except for the polling places. Yes, they're all government institutions,
including the schools. Those are like here in my state, here in my county,
in Brevard County. It's the Brevard County public school system.
It is for all intents and purposes, a governing body. So this is about protecting the government,
not the people. And that's why they have this desire to build. an illegal registry of all Glock
owners within their state. And that's what this is actually aimed at. Don't you doubt me on this.
They're going to take all that information. They're going to make a list of all the Glock owners.
So when the state of New Jersey's audacity spikes and they decide it's time to wage total
government violence against the people. They'll know exactly which doors to kick in and to disarm
them for the sake of public safety, of course, is what they'll say. It'll be for the sake of
government safety only. And if you want proof of my allegations, I want to inform you about
something. None of these records they've issued subpoenas for.
are connected in any way, shape, or form to the alleged theory of the state's case.
So what other reason could they truthfully have to order that these records be submitted?
Not just order, but send subpoenas for it. Send a lawful demand.
Yes, giving it the color of law.
Compounding that is a known fact. That New Jersey's pistol permitting system has already created a
de facto registry, so this begs the question, why does not the Attorney General simply pull those
records from the state's own database? Okay, here we go. Now it gets deeper.
Because this subpoena would now make all of those Glock purchases and the names of the people who
purchased them a matter... of public record oh boy you know what they'll have then they'll
essentially also have a public a publicly accessible gun registry that could then be easily
accessed by anybody at any time which would bring them to the third benefit of all of this And
again, I'm saying that lawsuit was filed for this very purpose. This has nothing to do with suing
Glock. And I dare say we may find out soon that California's lawsuit against Glock was also
designed to do that same very thing. So this is a natural byproduct of this action in that it being
a publicly accessible gun registry, because now all these owners of Glocks,
which, by the way, has commanded more than 65% of the world's police and military market and a
massive portion of the civilian market also. But now they can be more easily duxed.
They can have all of their private information put out online. They can be bullied.
They can be harassed by all these filthy leftists at their homes, even.
Isn't that something to think about? How would you like it if you were a gun owner in New Jersey
and you owned a Glock pistol, a Glock 17 or a 19 or a 21 or whatever the case may be?
And suddenly... One morning, you're having your breakfast and you look out the window and there's a
bunch of angry leftists in your front yard beating on your front door, calling you a murderer and
every other nasty thing under the sun, trying to shame you publicly or even threaten you because
you happen to own a Glock pistol. Don't you think this can't or won't happen? You already know how
crazy and unhinged these leftists are. They have no problem going to people's homes.
They have no problem even going to Supreme Court justices' homes and threatening them with murder
and violence. You think they're going to give two craps about little old you who's not famous and
not so prominent in the news? Nada. Not one bit. They're not going to care.
You guys are all going to be bullied and doxxed. And if you dare use that Glock to defend yourself,
don't you think for a minute that the propaganda machine is not going to turn you into the next
Bernard Goetz or some other person that the left loves to hate.
They're going to do it. This will undoubtedly inflame tensions.
there in New Jersey between the left and the right. And I think invariably it's going to eventually
lead to people being shot. Not to mention the grave danger this places the neighbors of those gun
owners in because it's going to be kind of normal for people to have that information.
If you and I can access that information, then criminals can access that information also.
And they simply avoid the houses that they know has a Glock in it. Where are they going to go then?
To the other homes around the Glock owner's home. They are creating very dangerous situations.
They're going to be more easily targeted for criminal home invasion. Now,
John Comerford, who is the new NRA ILA executive director, issued a statement about this,
and he said, subpoenaing law-abiding firearm dealers to help build a state gun registry is
unconstitutional and utterly outrageous. If New Jersey believes it can trample the Second Amendment
and federal law with impunity, they are gravely mistaken. Well, they do indeed think they can do
that. You know why? Because they've been doing it. Yeah, they've been doing it.
They've been getting away with all these infringements for decades now. So like all other criminals
who are not immediately punished, they become more emboldened. He finished by saying,
the NRA will not stand idly by while progressive politicians attempt to implement this dangerous
Orwellian scheme to dox, track, and harass honest law-abiding Americans.
And we are prepared to take any action necessary to protect, I'm sorry,
the rights of New Jersey gun owners. Are you really? Any action?
I tell you what, the best action is going to come from the people of New Jersey. Tell you the
truth. You guys need to come together and start formulating your plans. of defending yourselves
against this crap. And all of you listening there in New Jersey, I want to tell you right now, your
Lexington green moment is incoming. And I mean fast because when the government moves to start
doing stuff like this and create these registries from multiple sources of data,
including information they already have, you're going to know what you need to do at that point.
That's going to make it very crystal clear. That's going to bring you to that point of decision.
What do we do? What do we do now? Well, I hope that none of you say,
well, I guess we'll just have to comply. Nope. This country was not built on compliance.
I can assure you that. Unless it was compliance with the supreme law and the government was having
it enforced against them. That's gonna be an overt act of treasonous warfare against you people in
New Jersey, and it might be a good idea to go ahead and let them know in no uncertain terms that
any such action is gonna be met with justified physical resistance. Sadly,
you guys have already given up a lot of your guns that New Jersey didn't like you having. But
there's ways around that, too, if necessary. Royce, you're talking about people breaking the law.
Nope, I'm just saying at a certain point, certain laws, especially the ones repugnant to the
Constitution, will have to be ignored if you want to continue in your freedom.
Moreover, worse than that, if New Jersey is successful in this illegal lawsuit and in creating this
publicly accessible gun registry, it's going to undoubtedly be used as a template in all of the
other communist-occupied territories, and you can bet your bottom dollar that the lawsuits are
going to stack up against Glock until they simply cannot afford to fight them anymore, which has
been their goal and their plan for a long time. It started under Billy Blue Dress Clinton. And then
they're going to move on to the next manufacturer. And then the next manufacturer. The secondary
goal of the communists has always been, and will continue to be, I guarantee you,
until they're successful, and that is the disarmament of the people because their primary goal is
to enslave and murder us. Yes, they have genocidal plans for we the constitutionalists,
we the conservatives, we who love our country. We who salute our flag and we who say the Pledge of
Allegiance, we are marked for genocide. They've already said so. They've repeatedly and openly
stated that, that they want to disarm us. They've also stated they want to stuff us into camps.
That came out of none other prominent figure than Hillary, that filthy hag witch,
Clinton herself. She talked about having us stuffed into camps. And they're not going to stop.
until they've accomplished their goals or until they're eradicated. If you want proof of that,
an article by Ryan King that I'll briefly touch before we close, there's a sex therapist who is a
Democrat candidate in Washington state, and she has been blasted lately where she's calling for all
of these ICE facilities to be converted into camps.
for American Zionists, as she put it, and she wants it to be complete with a castration center.
Oh, I'm not making that part up. Here's a brief blurb from the article. The top Democrat in a
Southern Texas House, I'm sorry, this wasn't, the article was written in Washington, apparently.
It's in Texas. A top government in a Southern Texas House race,
sex therapist Maureen Galindo, has called for transforming an immigration facility into a,
quote, prison for American Zionists, equipped with a castration center.
I'll be assured that all conservatives and constitutionalists will be lumped in there with all the,
quote, unquote, Zionists. Yeah. Galindo's campaign might avile pledge that she will introduce
legislation to that effect if she gets elected to Congress after baselessly alleging her Democrat
runoff foe, was, quote, being paid to put Jews and Mexicans in concentration camps via Zionist
trafficking networks. Now, there's trafficking networks, but they're not run by Zionists.
They're being run by Democrats. You're welcome.
Her campaign said when Maureen gets into Congress, she'll write legislation so that all Zionism and
support of Zionism is undoubtedly anti-Semitic. Since it's Zionism harming the...
Semites. She'll turn Carnes Ice Detention Center into a prison for American Zionists and former ICE
officers and charge them with human trafficking. It will also be a castration processing center for
pedophiles, which will probably also be all what she calls Zionists.
Read into that. Conservatives. Yeah.
The watchdog group Stop Anti-Semitism said in a statement, the standard that Democrats rightly
apply to right-wing anti-Semites. You notice they threw the right-wing part in there,
right? Okay. Must also apply equally to left-wing Jew haters.
I'm sorry, that was a pro-Stop Anti-Semitism statement. So they're saying that the standard that
Democrats apply against anti-Semites, It has to apply to them when they're anti-Semitic also.
Democratic leaders must clearly publicly denounce these bigots infecting their party without
hedging. They must decline to appear on platforms with Hassan Piker,
who is a filthy, godless communist. They must stop winking at extremist voices and truly stand for
the principles they claim to stand for. So, there you have it. She wants to transform all these ICE
detention facilities as prison camps for conservatives. You can say,
oh, no, it's Zionists. No, no, no. Read into that what exactly they're going to do. Conservatives.
And they're also going to be castration centers. Oh, that's very comforting,
is it not? That's what these people want, and that's what they want to do against us.
They can only do that if they disarm us first, though, and that's why they are constantly in all
places, not just in state levels, but in city levels, and now even in HOA levels,
trying their best to disarm the people and infringe the right of the people to keep and bear arms.
Why? Because there's only one reason that anybody would ever want you to be disarmed,
and that's to make you weaker than them. And there's only one reason they want you weaker than
them. And that's because they plan to do things to you that they know you would have a legal right
to shoot them for. That's just the bottom line. So you stay armed up.
You stay trained up. You stay in contact with your reps. Stay stocked up on beans,
bullets, and band-aids. And never forget, incoming rounds always have the right of way. Royce out.