The Virginia resistance

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I suspect it has been a rough year for boating.
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This guy does a weekly video in case anybody is looking for ideas...

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Any advice from those in gun ban states?
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The first rule about boating accidents is don't talk about boating accidents?
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Also, based on recent experience from not-Virginia, don't have a single assembly point in some damn out-of-the-way cul de sac that you helpfully announce the address of on an open channel.
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MiddleAgedKen wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 10:30 pm Also, based on recent experience from not-Virginia, don't have a single assembly point in some damn out-of-the-way cul de sac that you helpfully announce the address of on an open channel.
Maybe not such as bad idea. someone in the group calls in an anonymous "red flag" alert to said cul-de-sac. Set-up ambush points and have some ways to block egress once SWAT has moved in with their vehicles.

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D5CAV wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 2:05 amMaybe not such as bad idea. someone in the group calls in an anonymous "red flag" alert to said cul-de-sac. Set-up ambush points and have some ways to block egress once SWAT has moved in with their vehicles.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/20 ... _laws.html

Police are serving notice to vets that police are opfor. This will get interesting.
You may be on to something. I was thinking multiple assembly points 360 degrees around the objective, secure communications. Indirect approach with concentration.

Edit to add: Report from that night was that 50-100 militia assembled in a cemetery (announced on open channel) and SWAT rolled in and scooped up a bunch. I haven't seen any follow-up, so the report may have been inaccurate.
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MiddleAgedKen wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 3:24 amReport from that night was that 50-100 militia assembled in a cemetery (announced on open channel) and SWAT rolled in and scooped up a bunch. I haven't seen any follow-up, so the report may have been inaccurate.
That sounds a lot like the report from Lexington Green, Massachusetts on April 15, 1775. That assembly was also announced "open channel". That incident went a little worse for the SWAT team.
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Sounds like Captain John Parker didn’t show up when he was needed.
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