it`s like i`m afraid to buy anymore guns cause i read where they are telling people they have a certain amount of time and they were to turn their weapons in - in hawaii - how long till it`s here in the lower 48
it`s like i`m afraid to buy anymore guns cause i read where they are telling people they have a certain amount of time and they were to turn their weapons in - in hawaii - how long till it`s here in the lower 48
Provide a link to what you are reading.it`s like i`m afraid to buy anymore guns cause i read where they are telling people they have a certain amount of time and they were to turn their weapons in - in hawaii - how long till it`s here in the lower 48
Once again free men do free shit! [emoji631][emoji631][emoji631]
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Free men do free shit but free men also don’t expect free shit to be given to free men.
Free men do free shit but free men also don’t expect free shit to be given to free men.
That’s a lot of shit.All my shit is stuff and all your stuff is shit.
All my shit is stuff and all your stuff is shit.
it`s like i`m afraid to buy anymore guns cause i read where they are telling people they have a certain amount of time and they were to turn their weapons in - in hawaii - how long till it`s here in the lower 48
But, remember, just like 250 yrs ago, there will be many who will not risk changing the status quo. The ones who are comfortable with things the way they are and fear change. Some of these you may currently count among your friends, but ultimately will become your enemies. It was a small percentage that fought for change. This envokes both hope and fear.And remember; 250 years ago...
Folks had homes, just like us
Folks had wives/kids to provide for, just like us
Folks had jobs, just like us
And they risked, resisted and fought.
Why?
If there is no liberty and you are not free, you are a slave; a prisoner in your country, in your community and in even in your own home...not only you, but your loved ones, as well.
What the hell kind of life would that be?
LoL. Excellent thinking. And it's good for the economy.I’m buying more. Don’t need them, and am not sure that I’d use them if we get into a shootin war, but I think the more guns are in circulation the less likely the government will be to try to take them or restrict them. Could be wrong, just my thinking.
Packing up their car and getting the hell out of dodge. Assuming you haven’t bugged out first because you’re much more aware of the situation.You will know it’s time to go when you look out and see your neighbor ....
I can see where they confiscate assets related to criminal activity, or I can see there being fine print on your marijuana card saying that you agree to turn in all firearms under penalty of law, but generally speaking the government can’t just take your stuff (or my shit), and if it does then you get compensated.
I’m buying more. Don’t need them, and am not sure that I’d use them if we get into a shootin war, but I think the more guns are in circulation the less likely the government will be to try to take them or restrict them. Could be wrong, just my thinking.
I don't have a link, but I read about this several months ago. The state of Hawaii sent notices to 50,000 (IIRC) registered medical marijuana holders of firearms permits to surrender their firearms.it`s like i`m afraid to buy anymore guns cause i read where they are telling people they have a certain amount of time and they were to turn their weapons in - in hawaii - how long till it`s here in the lower 48
Exactly.A guy posted on DC that he lost his CCP because he went into a pot shop with a buddy. He had to show ID and they scanned it and turned the info over to the state. For the record, as long as it's illegal federally gun ownership and use will be a problem.
and coffeeYou guys are really going to be in a bind when they start taking guns from people who use alcohol!
I've found that a sensored locked gate 200yds from the house goes a long way to enhance privacy and create a barrier to intrusion. Phone number is posted at the gate. You end up with phone calls with people wanting to negotiate a time to meet. Except for that one dumbass buried cable locater guy who jumped the gate without calling and was met by me, with an AR in my hands, as he was coming up the driveway. I had captured him on game cam at the gate two days prior and sent the photos to the local constabulary.And as always the question from here is ...what would have to happen for YOU to do something?
As to the bug out question, I am where people will bug out TO?
Will we all wait until 5:17 am for the knock on the door? The poor bastard in Maryland is stone cold dead. Do you know you could be falsely accused of Domestic Violence, arrested, and while you were bonded out could not go back to your own house as long as there were guns there,[In S.C.].
I'm not sure what my ignition point will be, but a 5:17 am visit from the Sheriff ain't gonna make me happy. As Ayoob wrote..if you didn't Call the police, you don't need the police around.
I've found that a sensored locked gate 200yds from the house goes a long way to enhance privacy and create a barrier to intrusion. Phone number is posted at the gate. You end up with phone calls with people wanting to negotiate a time to meet. Except for that one dumbass buried cable locater guy who jumped the gate without calling and was met by me as he was coming up the driveway with an AR in my hands.
Yes. But, the bat cave door cost a bundle and that will have to wait till next year. Trying to figure out if it will work with the transmitters installed in my sun visor.Couldn't you camouflage the gate so nobody knows it's there?
I agree about the gate, have them at the properties that are set back off the road. But about the utility locator, his company, or the company he’s locating for, almost certainly has an easement, so the local constabulary probably won’t much care and may just decide that you’re “one of those kinds.”. Make it too much work and the utility will just remove your fence from their right of way so they have access.I've found that a sensored locked gate 200yds from the house goes a long way to enhance privacy and create a barrier to intrusion. Phone number is posted at the gate. You end up with phone calls with people wanting to negotiate a time to meet. Except for that one dumbass buried cable locater guy who jumped the gate without calling and was met by me, with an AR in my hands, as he was coming up the driveway. I had captured him on game cam at the gate two days prior and sent the photos to the local constabulary.
Yup. Anyone issued an MM card is automatically a prohibited iteration under federal law.If I remember correctly that's only for people that use Medical Marijuana.
At the time I got the photos I didn't know who he was. He wasn't wearing a uniform and his trucks door was out of view of the camera. Just a stranger at my gate. As for easement, he was called by the phone company, they had to bury a new cable to the house. He was to identify where the power was buried. So, it was all on my private property. But, he never announced himself, called for access or even notification he was going to come out. He had been there once before and turned away because of the the locked gate. Number was on a sign by the gate. Out here, you don't walk onto someone's property unannounced, for fear of getting shot.I agree about the gate, have them at the properties that are set back off the road. But about the utility locator, his company, or the company he’s locating for, almost certainly has an easement, so the local constabulary probably won’t much care and may just decide that you’re “one of those kinds.”. Make it too much work and the utility will just remove your fence from their right of way so they have access.
Well, that's what the dog is for.Sensors work until they want to get real techi
Its troublesome to know some of the equipment they have for eavesdropping and slipping in undetected.