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I like you, you get it when it comes to the slippery slope of gun control.
ofc my brother in law is a cop and he uses it all the time to get people arrested that being said the people he arrests are doing something illegal in the first place. he just gets an admission through the loophole. i don't condemn this though because generally the people who are victim of this are ignorant of the law and breaking it making for a bad mix. knowledge is the only way to avoid these simple invasion of liberties
I was referring to the police loophole in regards to gun control. Locales where there are weapon restrictions, police are not restricted.
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The firearm manufacturers are punching back after the attempted assault weapon ban. A growing list of companies that are refusing to sell any firearm restricted by state/city/municipality to that state, if their citizens can not legally obtain it.
Pretty much it makes them respect their own restrictions and follow them if they want to purchase through these vendors.
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The firearm manufacturers are punching back after the attempted assault weapon ban. A growing list of companies that are refusing to sell any firearm restricted by state/city/municipality to that state, if their citizens can not legally obtain it.
Pretty much it makes them respect their own restrictions and follow them if they want to purchase through these vendors.
I kind of give up on Gorgin. We both are arguing with him that the gun control laws are not in the least bit about safety but controlling what you can and can not have.
We are both telling him pretty much that once they take away your second amendment how much longer till they decide a different right no longer be ratified.
We are both telling him pretty much that once they take away your second amendment how much longer till they decide a different right no longer be ratified.
indeed it is hard to change someone's belief if they are blind to facts. the real problem isn't the guns it's the people that are "anti gun" or imo anti freedom for me its not about the guns its about freedom to own the gun if you choose. i don't have any guns personally(mostly because as a student i can't afford them) but i grew up around them and i don't want to kill anyone because of that
Yeah most firearms I own are inherited. I grew up on a farm where having a firearm is almost a way of life. You have to defend your livestock from coyotes, dogs and other such predators. Plus we have bobcats in our area, so walking the trails in our wooded parts of the farm would be risky without a firearm.
Hell I was camping back on the farm with a rifle since I was 12. Having a gun in the household does make someone dangerous, or even a killer. From the day I was born to the day I was old enough to use my first firearm, they were in plain sight in my parent's room. They were not locked in a safe, I knew where the ammo was, and after I was decided old enough, I was taught how to shoulder and fire both a shotgun and a rifle.
Most anti-gun individuals were never taught a respect of firearms, they grew up in a household where they were taught to fear the scary "assault weapons" and other guns. The biggest way to prevent accidental shooting is to teach them when they are young to respect and understand the full implications of a firearm. This also helps to prevent them from being a potential victim. Good example is, on my farm, response time for emergency services would of been about 20-30 minutes or more because the nearest police station is two towns over and the only other police presence is sheriff's office that patrols the county.
Hell I was camping back on the farm with a rifle since I was 12. Having a gun in the household does make someone dangerous, or even a killer. From the day I was born to the day I was old enough to use my first firearm, they were in plain sight in my parent's room. They were not locked in a safe, I knew where the ammo was, and after I was decided old enough, I was taught how to shoulder and fire both a shotgun and a rifle.
Most anti-gun individuals were never taught a respect of firearms, they grew up in a household where they were taught to fear the scary "assault weapons" and other guns. The biggest way to prevent accidental shooting is to teach them when they are young to respect and understand the full implications of a firearm. This also helps to prevent them from being a potential victim. Good example is, on my farm, response time for emergency services would of been about 20-30 minutes or more because the nearest police station is two towns over and the only other police presence is sheriff's office that patrols the county.
I've thankfully only had to call the police twice in my entire life. Once when a friend of the family reported a property we own had been burglarized and another time when during the middle of winter, I got ran off the road and my car went through 4 fence posts before finally stopping.
I'm not talking picket-fence either. Fence posts about like the poles you see telephone poles built out of. Sheared four of them in half when my car went sideways, thankfully they were barb-wire fences and stopped my car from flipping.
I'm not talking picket-fence either. Fence posts about like the poles you see telephone poles built out of. Sheared four of them in half when my car went sideways, thankfully they were barb-wire fences and stopped my car from flipping.
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Figured you might want to read my final reply of the night to him. lol
Figured you might want to read my final reply of the night to him. lol
Probably the scariest moment of my life. The wires grabbed my side mirror, ripped it off with enough force that it shattered my driver window, and cracked the glass on passenger side when it struck. Thankfully no one else was in the car with me and the seat-belt did its job of stopping my head from being in the way of it.
Hello sir. I have noticed you aren't an item collector, but you do have a good amount of FJ points.
Now, if you don't collect items, these points are useless to you.
So i'm asking you sincerely, might you be willing to share some of those poins with me?
You could make me very happy, and I will use them for the great cause of item science.
Sorry for bothering you, and thanks for considering.
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Now, if you don't collect items, these points are useless to you.
So i'm asking you sincerely, might you be willing to share some of those poins with me?
You could make me very happy, and I will use them for the great cause of item science.
Sorry for bothering you, and thanks for considering.
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