Guns, my boy, guns are what we're talking about right now. No deflections needed here. I will take your bait this time. Tariffs are needed for an even playing field. America has been butt kissing other countries forever and now we're about to go bankrupt. Time to change that.
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@Calde13
Guns, my boy, guns are what we're talking about right now. No deflections needed here. I will take your bait this time. Tariffs are needed for an even playing field. America has been butt kissing other countries forever and now we're about to go bankrupt. Time to change that.
The highest tariffs on US products beginning of this year was 3% and most countries had 0% tariffs on US products - you are going bankrupt because you for 30 years have lived off other peoples money - but yes we don’t have to discuss that here - but now we were talking about the constitution and both tariffs and weapons are mentioned in that - and I am sure Trump at least once in a while refer to what it says
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The highest tariffs on US products beginning of this year was 3% and most countries had 0% tariffs on US products - you are going bankrupt because you for 30 years have lived off other peoples money - but yes we don’t have to discuss that here - but now we were talking about the constitution and both tariffs and weapons are mentioned in that - and I am sure Trump at least once in a while refer to what it says
That's a narrow-minded view. I'm still waiting for a Ross Perot or Ron Paul to actually be allowed to enter the political sphere. Allowed is the key word!
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@Calde13
That's a narrow-minded view. I'm still waiting for a Ross Perot or Ron Paul to actually be allowed to enter the political sphere. Allowed is the key word!
@Calde13 That's a narrow-minded view. I'm still waiting for a Ross Perot or Ron Paul to actually be allowed to enter the political sphere. Allowed is the key word!
But how many different category boxes do you have for Danes ? It isn’t so weird I think for me not defining you in more detail - btw I will not derail this thread more - because this one is actually an important one
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@Calde13 That's a narrow-minded view. I'm still waiting for a Ross Perot or Ron Paul to actually be allowed to enter the political sphere. Allowed is the key word!
But how many different category boxes do you have for Danes ? It isn’t so weird I think for me not defining you in more detail - btw I will not derail this thread more - because this one is actually an important one
I honestly have no answer to that. I have not researched your culture or politics. I do know there are some crooked healthcare studies coming out of your country. They seem to back emergency use authorized injection with no human consent. That I disagree with.
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@Calde13
I honestly have no answer to that. I have not researched your culture or politics. I do know there are some crooked healthcare studies coming out of your country. They seem to back emergency use authorized injection with no human consent. That I disagree with.
They're saying the weapon was a 30-06 and that the suspect looks like a college kid. Gotta figure that's a kid who grew up hunting. Probably from the region. If not Utah, Idaho maybe.
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They're saying the weapon was a 30-06 and that the suspect looks like a college kid. Gotta figure that's a kid who grew up hunting. Probably from the region. If not Utah, Idaho maybe.
Well we have President who on tape saying when your famous person “They let you do it. You can do anything. Grab ’em by the box.” His words not mine! And did exactly that to women sued him and now he is world’s most powerful convicted felon! A person making statements & following though with this behavior needs to have professional help and spend so time behind bars…There no mention of sexual type of cloths that sets him off ! ….The NRA and especially the gun manufactures they have there own agendas!
As far as gun ownership I worked in the insurance industry. I was required to have a license. I have to take continuing education classes and amass a certain number of credits in order to renew that license every 2 years. At the time the license is renewed, I go through a credit check and a criminal background check. But I can go buy a gun and have 1 criminal background check at the time of purchase and that's only if I go to a gun store, not a private sale or a gun show. What's wrong with this picture?…Also why do sportsman or so called patriots need gun silencers ? Please enlighten me!
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@Bigdoubleplay
Well we have President who on tape saying when your famous person “They let you do it. You can do anything. Grab ’em by the box.” His words not mine! And did exactly that to women sued him and now he is world’s most powerful convicted felon! A person making statements & following though with this behavior needs to have professional help and spend so time behind bars…There no mention of sexual type of cloths that sets him off ! ….The NRA and especially the gun manufactures they have there own agendas!
As far as gun ownership I worked in the insurance industry. I was required to have a license. I have to take continuing education classes and amass a certain number of credits in order to renew that license every 2 years. At the time the license is renewed, I go through a credit check and a criminal background check. But I can go buy a gun and have 1 criminal background check at the time of purchase and that's only if I go to a gun store, not a private sale or a gun show. What's wrong with this picture?…Also why do sportsman or so called patriots need gun silencers ? Please enlighten me!
I agree, if you are legal to own a gun then I see no problem with it.
The problem is, that guns are not controlled enough because their are illegal and unregistered guns everywhere. This, in turn, does not allow for proper regulation of it and it never will. Only ones that it helps are those that wish to purchase/own one legally. It doesn't prevent anything though because one could obtain a firearm in a lot of places. Too easy to do so really.
It's not a controllable matter at this point because it is too far gone. You could try stiffer penalties but only those that care about that are people who want to legally own. A criminal doesn't care about being caught or facing the consequences when there are loose or lenient laws.
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I agree, if you are legal to own a gun then I see no problem with it.
The problem is, that guns are not controlled enough because their are illegal and unregistered guns everywhere. This, in turn, does not allow for proper regulation of it and it never will. Only ones that it helps are those that wish to purchase/own one legally. It doesn't prevent anything though because one could obtain a firearm in a lot of places. Too easy to do so really.
It's not a controllable matter at this point because it is too far gone. You could try stiffer penalties but only those that care about that are people who want to legally own. A criminal doesn't care about being caught or facing the consequences when there are loose or lenient laws.
I read your ridged positions in others posts so have to assume your a member of the Hooray for me and F-ck everyone else club ? We my position is to follow the amendments in the constitution with logic of when written and intended. So I totally support everyone and anyone's right to own a musket, as the 2nd amendment intended. So my opinion is 2nd Amendment should just be interpreted the way it was originally meant: as a way to raise a disciplined armed force to defend the borders of the country. At the time it was written only local militias were available to protect against Indian raids and British incursions. This meant that local men had to have a rifle at the ready. It does not mean that every man, woman and child has a right to a weapon of war in times of peace. We can all thank the Republicans on the for the current madness….They are best money can buy! ….I have question for you, Now that Obama and all the BS about him taking yor gums and ammo away…Did the price of powder, brass and primers come down ? I think not! That was a NRA hoax for there supporters and no one gave them any shit for it! Enjoy your silencer!
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@jpot34
I read your ridged positions in others posts so have to assume your a member of the Hooray for me and F-ck everyone else club ? We my position is to follow the amendments in the constitution with logic of when written and intended. So I totally support everyone and anyone's right to own a musket, as the 2nd amendment intended. So my opinion is 2nd Amendment should just be interpreted the way it was originally meant: as a way to raise a disciplined armed force to defend the borders of the country. At the time it was written only local militias were available to protect against Indian raids and British incursions. This meant that local men had to have a rifle at the ready. It does not mean that every man, woman and child has a right to a weapon of war in times of peace. We can all thank the Republicans on the for the current madness….They are best money can buy! ….I have question for you, Now that Obama and all the BS about him taking yor gums and ammo away…Did the price of powder, brass and primers come down ? I think not! That was a NRA hoax for there supporters and no one gave them any shit for it! Enjoy your silencer!
Where does it explicitly say Government? The Supreme Court has consistently held that the right is not unlimited and is subject to certain limitations. Well it’s time to recalibrate the limitations!
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@StumpTownStu
Where does it explicitly say Government? The Supreme Court has consistently held that the right is not unlimited and is subject to certain limitations. Well it’s time to recalibrate the limitations!
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