Topic: Obama - Gun Salesman Of the Year
yellowrose10's photo
Thu 03/05/09 03:16 PM
and makes it at least a little harder for the bad guys to buy them

dantaylor28's photo
Thu 03/05/09 03:17 PM

and makes it at least a little harder for the bad guys to buy them



drinker drinker :banana:
good point rose.

yellowrose10's photo
Thu 03/05/09 03:27 PM
there are reasons for the governement to track guns....to protect the good guys.

Drivinmenutz's photo
Thu 03/05/09 04:05 PM


i think that the government shouldn't even have enough power to know whether or not i even have a gun!!!!

still way too much government.


every last one of m weapons is registerd . i have nothing to hide . i also have a ccp so the government knows i carry a concealed weapon . i do nothing illegal so i have nothing to hide .


Was is illegal tomorrow isn't necesarily illegal today. First they make you register, then they tac on laws... No magazines over a certain size. Low capacity guns only, only alound a certain type of ammo, etc. Eventually semi automatics are illegal. Before you know it, handguns are illegal because they are too easy to conceal. Then when most guns are off the street, governments just make them illegal.

It's how it goes. Over years. But that's still kinda besides the point.

My point is if the government can't trust me with my guns why should i trust them with theirs?

I do count my blessings though. The state of maine does not require you register your firearm, even with a concealed weapons permit. I don't plan i letting anyone know whether or not i still have firearms, because it's really none of their business. If a weapon is stolen i would report it, with serial numbers. That way if it's used in a crime they can keep track of it. Unfortunately if they requrie registration i won't be able to do that...:cry:

Drivinmenutz's photo
Thu 03/05/09 04:10 PM

there are reasons for the governement to track guns....to protect the good guys.


Yes there are reasons. I see where people are coming from i really do. But the reasons for NOT tracking them stand greater in importance.

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty.

-Benjamin Franklin

Although there isn't any more safety when exercising gun control. Funny thing is crime either stays the same, or rises. D.C. had toughest gun rules in the nation. Yet they pretty much carried the highest murder rate... Social Science is actually quite complex...

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Thu 03/05/09 04:10 PM



i think that the government shouldn't even have enough power to know whether or not i even have a gun!!!!

still way too much government.


every last one of m weapons is registerd . i have nothing to hide . i also have a ccp so the government knows i carry a concealed weapon . i do nothing illegal so i have nothing to hide .


Was is illegal tomorrow isn't necesarily illegal today. First they make you register, then they tac on laws... No magazines over a certain size. Low capacity guns only, only alound a certain type of ammo, etc. Eventually semi automatics are illegal. Before you know it, handguns are illegal because they are too easy to conceal. Then when most guns are off the street, governments just make them illegal.

It's how it goes. Over years. But that's still kinda besides the point.

My point is if the government can't trust me with my guns why should i trust them with theirs?

I do count my blessings though. The state of maine does not require you register your firearm, even with a concealed weapons permit. I don't plan i letting anyone know whether or not i still have firearms, because it's really none of their business. If a weapon is stolen i would report it, with serial numbers. That way if it's used in a crime they can keep track of it. Unfortunately if they requrie registration i won't be able to do that...:cry:



you know they said the same thing when clinton took office . oh he will outlaw guns . when he talked about the brady bill old charelton heston came out and threw a fit . it is a ridiculous and unmerrited to fear the government takeing your weapons.

yellowrose10's photo
Thu 03/05/09 04:11 PM

dantaylor28's photo
Thu 03/05/09 04:14 PM
pitchfork

raiderfan_32's photo
Thu 03/05/09 04:20 PM




nice

yellowrose10's photo
Thu 03/05/09 04:23 PM





nice


hehehe

raiderfan_32's photo
Thu 03/05/09 04:24 PM






nice


hehehe



yellowrose10's photo
Thu 03/05/09 04:25 PM
ahhhhhhh my fellow texan....come teach me to shoot

raiderfan_32's photo
Thu 03/05/09 04:26 PM

ahhhhhhh my fellow texan....come teach me to shoot




you got it!

yellowrose10's photo
Thu 03/05/09 04:27 PM
NOW THAT IS A BRAVE MAN!!!!

no one else in here even wants me near a gungrumble

think2deep's photo
Thu 03/05/09 04:30 PM
it is a ridiculous and unmerrited to fear the government takeing your weapons.

was the last thing that the people of germany said as hitler convinced them they didn't need these danged ole guns anyway.

raiderfan_32's photo
Thu 03/05/09 04:32 PM

NOW THAT IS A BRAVE MAN!!!!

no one else in here even wants me near a gungrumble


oh, I'd definitely make sure I kept you between me and the gun. safety first

dantaylor28's photo
Thu 03/05/09 05:04 PM


NOW THAT IS A BRAVE MAN!!!!

no one else in here even wants me near a gungrumble


oh, I'd definitely make sure I kept you between me and the gun. safety first



smart man. lol

yellowrose10's photo
Thu 03/05/09 05:56 PM
bite me both of you

dantaylor28's photo
Thu 03/05/09 05:57 PM

bite me both of you


drinker

Winx's photo
Thu 03/05/09 06:23 PM


yeah, but it's still none of their business. give an inch, they take a mile. it's got to start somewhere doesn't it?


no because if my weapon is stolen i have registration with a cerial number to report it stolen just in case it is used in a crime . it's as much for your protection.


Exactly!