4seasonhunter
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Officer struck by vehicle, how about a vehicle ban too, those things are freakin dangerous..
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I personally think you have that backwards, I'd say more like 5% would. Take a look at the Australian "buy back" for example. Both of our guesses are just pure speculation though.I don’t care anymore,, been hearing this shit for 40yrs. I don’t get worked up anymore. If they did try to take them 95% of people would give them up without a word. I’m getting old, it they are finally going to do it,, let’s get it over with.
This.Every police officer out there knows what will eventually happen if they start "collection raids".
I'm bettin that number is closer to 172 million.Last I heard there were seventy two million gun owners in the United States?
Yeah, lots of people are owners without really admitting to itI'm bettin that number is closer to 172 million.
I'm bettin that number is closer to 172 million.
Yeah, lots of people are owners without really admitting to it
And I always wanted to find a restaurant like this ...Just up visiting my dad after his surgery, sitting around on the porch with his neighbors in their 55 and over community. With 5 people there (hope we weren't over some limit on gatherings! ) we had 4 gun owners, 3 CCW licenses, and the last one was a... "my husband has the gun in the family" type.
I must hang out with a rough crowd.
They're softening him up.As it has been stated over and over here WV Joe is the gatekeeper at this point.
Where is the one meme where everyone is arguing, but then the one kid who looks like Howdy Dowdy says something different....Yeah, lots of people are owners without really admitting to it
Meet America's gun super-owners – with an average of 17 firearms each
I got 5 handguns i'm working on sitting next to me, along with an AR pistol that i'm messing with sitting there too.
17 is rookie numbers.
We need that to have that, and have the three others arguing over how many guns they have, then the Kid says "Wait, you guys can still count them?"
Yeah, lots of people are owners without really admitting to it
Meet America's gun super-owners – with an average of 17 firearms each
I got 5 handguns i'm working on sitting next to me, along with an AR pistol that i'm messing with sitting there too.
17 is rookie numbers.
I'm slowly becoming consigned to the fact that we're probably headed for some kind of reset and I say hurry up and get it over with while I'm still in my prime.I don’t care anymore,, been hearing this shit for 40yrs. I don’t get worked up anymore. If they did try to take them 95% of people would give them up without a word. I’m getting old, it they are finally going to do it,, let’s get it over with.
yeah, not only was that most likely garbage at the time, it's probably even more wrong now.From the article, published 5 years ago-
"The 39-year-old is now one of America’s firearms super-owners – part of the 3% of American adults who collectively own 130m firearms, half of the nation’s total stock of civilian guns."
30 years ago, I’d say you were right, but times and attitudes have changed.
Civil disobedience was a practice that folks weren’t open about...it was “out on the fringes.” Now, you have folks in liberal bastions that have openly and unabashedly burned registration papers. Months ago, when talk of banning braces hit, folks took to FB / Instagram / Twitter, posted pics of their <16” barrel ARs with the brace removed and a full stock in its place.
People have reached and are reaching the “I dare you” stage.
This.They just stole a election and nothing happened. They have already seen that the American people will stand aside and do nothing about it.
They aren’t scared of keyboard strokes from the online commandos.
And I always wanted to find a restaurant like this ...
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Damn, you beat me to it.Well... How about this one?
That's a mighty fine looking western rig.
From L to R: 1,4,2,5,3Well... How about this one?
That's a mighty fine looking western rig.
From L to R: 1,4,2,5,3
Ive eaten a great lunch burger at Shooters Grille in Rifle CO just as Lauren was running her successful campaignWell... How about this one?
That's a mighty fine looking western rig.
any update? they had all weekend to figure it out, or do they wait until friday afternoon to squeak this one by?
The thought reminds me of "It"That 'known persons' stipulation for private transfers seems extremely vague and not enforceable. It would be interesting to see how they think they can spell that out. I could also see it being used by ATF guys working under cover to trip up regular law abiding people.
That 'known persons' stipulation for private transfers seems extremely vague and not enforceable. It would be interesting to see how they think they can spell that out. I could also see it being used by ATF guys working under cover to trip up regular law abiding people.
I think I'm related to almost everyone on this forum, with the exception of @SpecialK.
I'm not sure where he came from.
and you know what? with all the stupid things they've been trying to sell us, a small part of me is saying "fine, if that will shut them up, let's do it". But the vast overwelmingly hugely rest of me keeps yelling "SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED" and "THE LINE MUST BE DRAWN HER - THIS FAR, NO FURTHER"It is spelled out in the Machin Toomey bill from 2013.
Good analysis, I think. I don't believe he will vote to remove the filibuster, but he might vote to bring back the old rules where you had to be up there actually saying something, even if it was just reading the NY phone book. But, yeah, the Dims need some kind of a bone to throw to the gun grabbers, even if it is just going through the motions, so if a Manchin version of tightening background checks can get passed they will take it. Then come back for more.They aren't doing anything. The 2 house bills which they passed will not pass the Senate in their current form. The Senate introduced AWB can't pass the Senate without getting rid of the Filibuster. Biden can't use an EO because as soon as he does he loses leverage on real legislation. They are now caught in a stalemate. If you are Joe Manchin you are going to stretch this out because you are now powerful. He will use this position to get concessions and earmarks for WV. He will then either support removal of the filibuster or more likely IMHO his own version of Universal Background checks which allows transfer of firearms between "known persons" without a background check. Once that is passed they will rinse and repeat moving on to the next gun control topic.
But you know it won't shut them up. They will always be looking for a way to tighten the ratchet, get the Kamel's nose under the tent or whatever other cliche you want to use. We can't give them a damn thing. Well, a damn thing they want, anyway.and you know what? with all the stupid things they've been trying to sell us, a small part of me is saying "fine, if that will shut them up, let's do it". But the vast overwelmingly hugely rest of me keeps yelling "SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED" and "THE LINE MUST BE DRAWN HER - THIS FAR, NO FURTHER"
but it scares me that any part of me even considers complying.
You say that like it's a BAD thing. 🙂That 'known persons' stipulation for private transfers seems extremely vague and not enforceable.
Don't know about WV, but it's perfectly fine in Alabama.So under this, in WV if a husband sells his wife a gun can they still be brother and sister?