Since the 2015 terror attacks in France the EU has been going all out trying to ban private firearm ownership across the union.
Seems like it worked.
Amending the Constitution (actually the Czech equivalent of the US Bill of Rights - Listina základních práv a svobod - which is part of the Constitution) to specifically note the right to defense with a weapon means the EU can go fuck itself, because while EU law falls under "international treaties" which supersede local law, the Constitution supersedes even that.
Ah, but the EU considers itself the equivalent of the US federal government, specifically in that any time there is a conflict between national (state) and EU (federal) law, EU law takes precedent.
What I’m saying is you guys are going to have to start shooting very soon, since they’re not about to just let you be free again.
silencers and laser sights were previously banned and the update allows them,
Lucky.
There's a push to ban lead for completely made-up "environmental protection" reasons (no, there really isn't a huge epidemic of lead poisoning like the EU and green NGOs say)
What a damn shame. Hopefully you prove them right about the lead poisoning soon.
It could have been worded a lot better, but it could also have been a lot worse.
[...] the EU considers itself the equivalent of the US federal government, specifically in that any time there is a conflict between national (state) and EU (federal) law, EU law takes precedent.
[...] you guys are going to have to start shooting very soon, since they’re not about to just let you be free again.
The EU isn't the US federal government though. The last time someone tried to secede from the EU, they just tried to punish them economically (unlike the last time someone tried to secede from the US. We fought a whole war over that and irrevocably changed the face of our government.)
Seems like it worked.
Ah, but the EU considers itself the equivalent of the US federal government, specifically in that any time there is a conflict between national (state) and EU (federal) law, EU law takes precedent.
What I’m saying is you guys are going to have to start shooting very soon, since they’re not about to just let you be free again.
Lucky.
What a damn shame. Hopefully you prove them right about the lead poisoning soon.
Hey, thanks for the outline. Very helpful.
The EU isn't the US federal government though. The last time someone tried to secede from the EU, they just tried to punish them economically (unlike the last time someone tried to secede from the US. We fought a whole war over that and irrevocably changed the face of our government.)
Sure. But they claim to be.
And also didn’t technically let them leave, since all of their foreign policies are still mandated by the EU.