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Re: The 2nd ammendment [Re: Patlal]
#22399375 - 10/18/15 06:51 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Patlal said: So much so that I'm pretty that next Tuesday
I dont know that I'd call you pretty
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Patlal said: So much so that I'm pretty that next Tuesday
I dont know that I'd call you pretty
You know what I look like, you couldn't help yourself
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Re: The 2nd ammendment [Re: Patlal]
#22399417 - 10/18/15 06:57 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Patlal said:
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Patlal said: So much so that I'm pretty that next Tuesday
I dont know that I'd call you pretty
You know what I look like, you couldn't help yourself
fine... you're a pretty, pretty princess
you happy now?
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On this subject I would like to mention Maine's change in gun laws!
"As of October 15, 2015, a permit is not needed to carry a firearm - concealed or open - in the State of Maine, provided that the carrier is legally allowed to own a gun and is over 21 or a member or veteran of the military and over age 18."
Yayy for freedom! And Maine. They allow open carry!
http://bearingarms.com/maine-joins-constitutional-carry-revolution-scraps-concealed-carry-permits/
They did this because of the Constitution!
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Wow no permit concealed carry! That's a step in the right direction. I wasn't aware any states allowed it without the class, application fee, and extensive background check.
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Fuck yeah Maine
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luvdemboomers said: Wow no permit concealed carry! That's a step in the right direction. I wasn't aware any states allowed it without the class, application fee, and extensive background check.
That's a terrible idea. People who carry guns should be required to take classes and at least be tested on the law and competence handling their weapon.there has been a rash of so called "good guy" using their guns to shoot at shoplifters and one case where a wanna be hero tried to stop a carjacking and ended up shooting the carjack victim in the head. Concealed carry is just asking for trouble, but if you're gonna allow it people should prove they are responsible.
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and Florida is going to pass open carry very soon. one more state down
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Re: The 2nd ammendment [Re: koods]
#22400375 - 10/18/15 09:22 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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luvdemboomers said: Wow no permit concealed carry! That's a step in the right direction. I wasn't aware any states allowed it without the class, application fee, and extensive background check.
That's a terrible idea. People who carry guns should be required to take classes and at least be tested on the law and competence handling their weapon.there has been a rash of so called "good guy" using their guns to shoot at shoplifters and one case where a wanna be hero tried to stop a carjacking and ended up shooting the carjack victim in the head. Concealed carry is just asking for trouble, but if you're gonna allow it people should prove they are responsible.
liberals are a terrible idea because they've killed more innocent people than all the 'good guys' combined, liberals are dangerous and should be banned
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luvdemboomers said: Wow no permit concealed carry! That's a step in the right direction. I wasn't aware any states allowed it without the class, application fee, and extensive background check.
Its awesome right! I'm so glad no permit is needed.
It's good news. For a little bit it looked like they where promoting to take away our guns- it was very popular - aiming in that direction. It will never happen. They will never be able to remove of that amendment. It's just not going to happen.
Its called Constitutional Carry, its pretty sweet!
U.S. States that have constitutional carry -
Alaska Arizona Arkansas Kansas Maine Vermont Wyoming (for residents)
Does not look like a bunch at the moment.
Check this out these places have tried to pass it -
U.S. States that have introduced but not passed constitutional carry legislation-
Colorado Georgia Indiana Iowa Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi Nevada North Carolina Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia West Virginia Wisconsin
This means the willingness is there! There is strong chances more of these states may pass in the future. I'm looking forward to Constitutional Carry nation wide one day. Gotta love freedom!!!!
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Re: The 2nd ammendment [Re: joe666]
#22400486 - 10/18/15 09:50 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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if you can own a gun, you should be able to open carry.. no questions asked.
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Re: The 2nd ammendment [Re: rackem] 1
#22401070 - 10/19/15 02:34 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Why would you want to walk around looking like a retard with a gun strapped to your back or in a holster? It makes people very uncomfortable. what do u you do when businesses and individuals don't want you to have a gun? Leave it in your car? You gun nuts really have zero self awareness of have stupid and offensive people look waking around looking like the next school shooter.
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Re: The 2nd ammendment [Re: koods] 1
#22401082 - 10/19/15 02:44 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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100 years ago people did it all the time, then everyone turned into pussys, then all the crazy shootings started. i used to know some police officers when i was a kid, when they were off duty in blue jeans, they'd have a smith and wesson revolver in a holster on their waist, going into dinners n shit, nobody cared. america is just brainwashed by modern media to be pussys about guns, to be PC about all kinds of shit that nobody even cares about. Social media, media, ect is just big gov telling people what to think covertly, and people are gobblying it up and parroting it like tweetie bird
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I have never seen someone walking around with a gun like that. I would certainly call th police if I did. Most people around here would react very negatively to someone with a gun. It's just kinda a trashy low rent kind of way to live your life being tethered to some object because you are too afraid to leave your house without it.
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Re: The 2nd ammendment [Re: koods]
#22401103 - 10/19/15 03:18 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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koods said: I have never seen someone walking around with a gun like that. I would certainly call th police if I did. Most people around here would react very negatively to someone with a gun. It's just kinda a trashy low rent kind of way to live your life being tethered to some object because you are too afraid to leave your house without it.
What model of the world do you have that you think you are truly safe?
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I feel like part of what is being ignored here is the change in lethality of the "arms" in question.
A one-shot weapon with limited accuracy that was probably 3-4ft long and takes like 15 seconds to reload is pretty damn different from 30 round fully automatic rifles which can be reloaded in 2 seconds where you can carry what, 12 30rnd mags in a vest? One dude can shoot one other dude with a musket, then he's done and everyone goes what the fuck asshole and beats the shit out of him. An assault rifle constitutes the potential for a public menace.
Where does the definition of arms end? Nerve gas? SAM? Should every american be able to shoot down a jetliner from his/her back yard with a SAM purchased from a local sporting goods store without any paperwork or questions?
Let's be realistic about what resisting the government in this day and age would mean, militarily. It's not gonna matter whether you have an a fully automatic weapon for supressive fire. Sadly in this day and age, I think it means being able to put up enough of a fight that ground forces can't deal with you and your fate is in the hands of a drone pilot's conscience. In that sense I'd be much more comfortable with civilians being able to acquire anti-tank weapons than full auto.
Weapons that can be a public menace such as assault weapons should require people to be responsible, sane, and sufficiently knowledgeable. There should be records tracing back to the weapon so the purchaser has a direct line of liability to the weapon. Waiting periods, at least on weapons, shall we say, high in offensive prowess, seem like a good idea as well.
Couple that with a more gun educated and armed (concealed carry) public, and I think this mass shooting shit can be shut down and we can go back to jerking off to beautiful AN-94's without feeling bad.
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Re: The 2nd ammendment [Re: koods]
#22401125 - 10/19/15 03:34 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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luvdemboomers said: Wow no permit concealed carry! That's a step in the right direction. I wasn't aware any states allowed it without the class, application fee, and extensive background check.
That's a terrible idea. People who carry guns should be required to take classes and at least be tested on the law and competence handling their weapon.there has been a rash of so called "good guy" using their guns to shoot at shoplifters and one case where a wanna be hero tried to stop a carjacking and ended up shooting the carjack victim in the head. Concealed carry is just asking for trouble, but if you're gonna allow it people should prove they are responsible.
i have to agree with this. most of it at least. i think concealed carry is a good thing, and i think that making it harder for people that would use their weapons in instances where they are NOT needed, for instance the granny in the parking lot shooting the person she thought was a shop lifter or that dude that shot the victim of a robbery in the head.
i realize i already expressed this thought to you in text but i'd like to say it here. those people broke ROE rules of engagement, their lives weren't in immediate danger or being threatened, and vigilantes should be prosecuted especially when they do shit like that and harm people.
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Re: The 2nd ammendment [Re: koods] 1
#22401234 - 10/19/15 05:11 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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What every one is forgetting here is that the USA was never meant to be a perfect society. It's meant to be a free society. A free society will never be a perfect society.
I feel like if shit goes down hill because of it "To bad". Just like how people claim candy flavored cigarettes or e-liquids might cause more underage people to smoke or vape nicotine. So they banned those flavored cigs and they want to do the same with e-liquids. If usage rises because of flavor, I feel like that's "tough". I think this is about freedom, not creating a perfect society- a Utopia. Taking away guns, drugs being illegal, invading your privacy on the internet, its all about creating a "Utopia" or a perfect society. America is not meant to be and will never be a Utopia if we stick to our original roots. If more kids smoke because of flavor, to bad. If more kids vape nicotine because of the flavor, to bad. If more people use drugs because they are legalized, tough luck! I feel the same way about guns. Oh more people get killed because of loose gun laws? Oh well. This is all about freedom! These are my views on it.
Feel like you're not getting what you deserve at work? Work somewhere else. Can't find a job? Move. You fear freedom? Get out of here.
ohhh this message is not to you specifically koods. I just did not know who else to reply to, to post this general message =/ hehe
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Freedom? Some freedom if you have to be tethered to a gun just to feel safe walking around:
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