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Thomas Paul Murphy

Monday, February 9, 2015

Gun Control in 1934

St. Valentines Day Massacre

We are stated to have gun control as a result of the St. Valentines day massacre when Al Capons Italian gang killed an Irish gang?

That was in 1929.

Also as a result of the attempted assassination of FDR who repealed Prohibition.

Again I find it odd that we are on the cusp of WWII and the Unconstitutional gun control comes about?

And who were those Italians?  They were evicted from Nazi Axis Italy because they didn't want to work!

Gun control did not stop them from establishing organized crime in the United States!

Were those Italians backed by the Catholic Church and pope at that time?  The whole Catholic and Christianity religions now appear to be complete religious frauds that are inconsistent with the Bible and the life of Christ and the comparative meaning of God!

So that is one breaking of the Constitution under FDR.

Was it legal for him to repeal Prohibition?  Was the original wording on Prohibition fraudulently altered? 

Once an amendment becomes part of the Constitution it cannot be repealed; is what I had learned!

But who did they shoot in St. Valentines Day Massacre in 1929?  An Irish Mechanic was shot.  Now that is a working man, that isn't someone who spends his day mouth breathing and polishing vegetables.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Valentine%27s_Day_Massacre

http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/National+Firearms+Act+of+1934

Gun control wasn't to protect the citizens it was to protect the bootleggers and mafia!

And look at what FDR did, his son secured the rights to import foreign hard liquor after he repealed Prohibition.

Isn't that God awful!  To make a business by breaking the Constitution?

Thomas Paul Murphy
Copyright 2015
Originally published on 02 09 2015 at: www.themilwaukeeandwisconsinnews.blogspot.com

Now this is just from scanning the historical articles.
 

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