08/16/2023


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Hey everybody, how's it going? Welcome back to Copper Jacket TV. So if there's one thing that none of us who believe in the Constitution would like to see, it's California-style gun control move into red states. We've seen it in blue states plenty of times; they pretty much use the California blueprint to make everything in their state happen. But in red states, that stuff tends to stay away a little bit. Well, guess what? Gavin Newsom's planned a road trip, and he's going to be taking his entire gun control agenda with him. And you're not going to believe what state he's going to be visiting to push his agenda. Let's talk about it now.

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Now, there's one state out there that's pretty conservative at this moment. However, recent events have sort of changed the governor's mind in a few instances, and now we see some new gun control policies that might be presented fairly soon. Get this, Gavin Newsom is heading to Nashville, Tennessee. He's heading there for what they call a three-star dinner. And during that dinner, he's going to outline the plan for Democrats to take over in that state in order to push his gun control agenda. So let me just go ahead and read you guys a quick clip from the little ad that he has, talking about heading over there. It says, "We are excited to announce that California governor Gavin Newsom, which is their Golden Boy, will deliver the keynote speech at the Tennessee Democratic Party's annual three-star dinner. The theme of this year's dinner is 'Lift Your Voice.' We will recognize and honor the Tennessee three state representatives, Gloria Johnson, Justin Pearson, and Justin Jones. This year's dinner will be filled with excitement. Tennessee was thrust into the national spotlight this year, and we are using this opportunity to build momentum ahead of the 2024 cycle. Governor Newsom has been deliberate about what good governance should include. His presence will be a breath of fresh air for Democrats in our state."

So you're telling me these people in Tennessee think that's a breath of fresh air? I'm starting to wonder if they've never visited California before or any of the major cities, because that's not the type of breath of fresh air that you want to bring back to Nashville. If you do, I think that might be a bigger problem altogether. Regardless, he's going to have the stage, and while he's on stage, one of the things I'm pretty sure he's going to mention is going to be his new 28th Amendment. The 28th Amendment, which essentially abolishes the Second Amendment. It's going through the California legislature right now. California is looking to support him on this, and if he wants to actually get it done, he's going to need the support of other states. So more than likely, that's going to be something that he's going to bring up. Let's just abolish it altogether and replace it with a 28th Amendment, which takes something from a right to a privilege and tells you what the government's not allowed to impose on you and changes that instead to what the government is imposing on you. That's one of the things he's also going to tell them: how to get through all this stuff, right? He was able to do it in his state, which is a little bit easier because he has a lot more support, but he was still able to get it through in his state. And he's going to tell these people, "When you go back to your respective chambers, this is what you're trying to accomplish."

And so, while they go back, you're going to see a lot of probably California-style gun control be introduced in Tennessee in the upcoming future. Because again, as the keynote speaker, he's going to have the stage, he's going to have the time, and they're looking at him as if to say, "Tell us what to do, Almighty master." So that's what's going to happen on the 26th in Nashville, Tennessee. So if any of this gets brought up and any of it gets adopted, this is going to be that slippery slope that everybody talks about. Because it always starts with just one thing, okay? So maybe it's something that the governor believes is, you know, so-called common sense, and then, you know, we're just going to give them that, and that should appease everybody. But guess what? They're always going to want more. Okay, the people who want to abolish it will always want more. And so while you give them that little bit, they're going to tug on that nugget and say, "Hey, you did this, what about just one more piece of common sense this?" And then maybe the governor gives up that, and the next thing you know, it's this downhill trend that could have all been stopped. If, in the very beginning, he said, "No, we're not going to do that to our residents, we have a constitutional right, and I'm not going to infringe on that." Boom, end of story, it's done. It doesn't get started. Once you let it get started, that's when the ball starts rolling down the hill and ends up being something negative because they will always want more. They will always want to take more, and it's just never enough until it's gone. And that's just a fact. We've seen that in multiple states like Washington and Oregon and California and Hawaii and New Jersey and New York, I mean, just to name a few right there. So again, just the fact that he's got a trip there and he's going to be talking about his agenda to the people who are people who make law in that state is something that I think everybody needs to just be aware of. Because I think that it could signal some change in Tennessee, and that would absolutely suck for a lack of a better descriptive term there. Anyway, I wanted to let you guys know about that, and I want to thank you all very much for watching. If you haven't done so already, please hit that subscribe button. You guys have a great day.