The town is considering a new regulation that would forbid firearms, bows and arrows and any other dangerous devices from being discharged within 500 feet of a home.
It's disturbing given the town's connection to the Chase, Rockefeller and Aldrich families. There at the UN is what they think of your gun, even as they field their own in every country on earth that they demand economic access to.
It was brought to mind that Senator Aldrich of Rhode Island, a leader of the U. S. Senate, spent his boyhood days in the East Killingly schools while his mother worked in the nearby cotton mills. It was also remembered that Roxie Chase, the daughter of Judge Chase, was educated in the local school and that she afterwards went to Ohio where her daughter, the cousin of John Chase and Charles D. Chase, two of Killingly's selectmen, and of numerous other resident Chases, married William Rockefeller, one of the Standard Oil magnates.
As a boy, Nelson would not apply himself to his studies. His puritanical father, John D. Rockefeller 2nd, despaired over him. Nelson was forever getting into mischief: flicking food across the stately Rockefeller dinner table, hiding a baby rabbit in his mother's muff in church, flunking subjects in high school. He was sent to Dartmouth College, in New Hampshire, because he could not qualify for Princeton, which was attended by his older brother John. At Dartmouth, his competitive spirit more than anything else made him work hard. He earned a Phi Beta Kappa key.
The Aldrich summer home (Anthony Shippee house) on the old Pike Road (Route 101) once had John D. Rockefeller 2nd as a guest. When Erwin B. Chase, Sr., sometimes known as Barber Chase, was driving him back and forth in a horse and buggy, he never dreamed that the man with him would some day be the father of the Vice President of the United States.
What an odd coincidence.
You mean to tell me that a town that was home to these Globalists' ancestors and UN founders just happen to be trying to ban the use of anything that moves on lots that are less than the typical size ? We're talking 500 feet, here.
The proposed ordinance would ban discharging a firearm or dangerous device within 500 feet of a dwelling, unless the neighbors have given permission to do so. Some dangerous devices include bows and arrows, crossbows, air rifles and BB guns. Slingshots were originally included in the list of dangerous devices, but since have been removed.
Bows ? Air rifles ?
Please.
This is about domesticated wimps that move into these towns from suburbs they're running from with their Globalist agenda of peace at home and mass murder to stimulate the domestic economy abroad.
The same weapon toting lunatic ancestors and the people they serve are engaged in an ongoing coup d'etat against the Roman Empire. It never surrendered and it never signed a treaty and is as represented by families like mine. Those brats in Buckingham Palace illegally filled the vacuum in Britannia after we withdrew in 410 when their Visigoth ancestors sacked Rome in a staged and conspiratorial operation to cause just that necessity. Note that the brats now openly admit they are descended from the Visigoths that caused the Roman evacuation.
Even the very UN flag is an affront to descendants of Roman officials everywhere, as they use the same olive branches as Rome.
But back in 1789 and 2011, the U.S. Constitution says:
A well regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed.
No, not even in Killingly. It is the law of the land since the courts have ruled the U.S. Constitution to be supreme, and the Civil War decided it.
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