Topic: Texas Officer Arrests Man Because Of His Legal Gun | |
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I believe, the officer in question, was suffering from PMS, and was further exacerbated by the fact, that he couldn't find the string, to change his manpon. Having lived, both in Nevada and Texas, I'd have to agree, that Nevada is more friendly to gun owners. 'Cept in Reno, and Las Vegas. Alaska, is an extremely gun friendly state. Alaska is different because in many cases you are expected to have a gun and in others you are required to. If you are outside the few cities, you are stupid if you don't. Yeah... I've lived in Alaska. Gun ownership, is common sense. Given the number of animals that consider humans to be a potential part of their diet. Also, for hunting animals that are in the food chain. For some, hunting is the only source of food. Though I'm not familiar with any village that actually requires gun ownership, I'm sure there might be a couple. Much of the transportation is done by bush pilots. All pilots flying over Alaska are required to be armed... or at least they were when I was there ... "JUNEAU (AP) -- Pilots of small airplanes may be breaking either Alaska law or Canada law when they fly into Canada. Rep. John Harris, R-Valdez, is trying to get them out of that bind by changing part of an Alaska law that requires pilots of small planes to carry a gun as part of their survival equipment. His House Bill 127 passed the House unanimously Thursday. Harris said Alaska law needs to change because of tightening gun laws in Canada. That country requires people carrying guns to register them and pay a fee. Those who want a permanent Canada firearms permit must take a training course. ''It creates a conflict with Alaska pilots who fly through Canada to the Lower 48,'' Harris said. The legislation would give pilots an out if they don't want to register their weapons in Canada. Under the bill, they'd still need to carry a firearm for in-state flights, but not for flights into Canada. A gun is just one part of the emergency equipment package Alaska requires pilots to carry on planes with 15 or fewer passengers. They're also supposed to fly with a two-week supply of food; an ax or hatchet; a first aid kit; a knife; two small boxes of matches; signaling devices; a small gillnet and various fishing tackle; and in the winter, a sleeping bag, wool blanket and snowshoes..." |
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except powers that be are white people so how does that work,,,, |
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except powers that be are white people so how does that work,,,, |
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except powers that be are white people so how does that work,,,, people that were smart enough and worked hard for it. and that included pickin cotton too. |
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Sojourning_Soul
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except powers that be are white people so how does that work,,,, Wow! You believe that huh? You might want to pull up a list of Millionaire/Billionaires, Congress, Bankers, Judges, CEOs, city/county/state officials, and hedge fund managers. You've also forgotten how much sway the NAACP actually wields in a lot of aspects of governance and law making. The equation within your equation is not so unbalanced as you might wish to think. It would seem that some black lives matter more than others. In some cases MUCH more. |
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nah, not all millionaires have 'power' many have inherited wealth, investments , that they just blow for personal pleasure
when I speak 'power' in this thread , I am talking about GOVERNMENT/politicians but I will lower my estimate to 85 percent white,, which is still ,, pretty large to go against the interest of white people,,,, or to be upset specifically by 'white' folks who have guns,, |
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I believe, the officer in question, was suffering from PMS, and was further exacerbated by the fact, that he couldn't find the string, to change his manpon. Having lived, both in Nevada and Texas, I'd have to agree, that Nevada is more friendly to gun owners. 'Cept in Reno, and Las Vegas. Alaska, is an extremely gun friendly state. Alaska is different because in many cases you are expected to have a gun and in others you are required to. If you are outside the few cities, you are stupid if you don't. Yeah... I've lived in Alaska. Gun ownership, is common sense. Given the number of animals that consider humans to be a potential part of their diet. Also, for hunting animals that are in the food chain. For some, hunting is the only source of food. Though I'm not familiar with any village that actually requires gun ownership, I'm sure there might be a couple. Much of the transportation is done by bush pilots. All pilots flying over Alaska are required to be armed... or at least they were when I was there ... "JUNEAU (AP) -- Pilots of small airplanes may be breaking either Alaska law or Canada law when they fly into Canada. Rep. John Harris, R-Valdez, is trying to get them out of that bind by changing part of an Alaska law that requires pilots of small planes to carry a gun as part of their survival equipment. His House Bill 127 passed the House unanimously Thursday. Harris said Alaska law needs to change because of tightening gun laws in Canada. That country requires people carrying guns to register them and pay a fee. Those who want a permanent Canada firearms permit must take a training course. ''It creates a conflict with Alaska pilots who fly through Canada to the Lower 48,'' Harris said. The legislation would give pilots an out if they don't want to register their weapons in Canada. Under the bill, they'd still need to carry a firearm for in-state flights, but not for flights into Canada. A gun is just one part of the emergency equipment package Alaska requires pilots to carry on planes with 15 or fewer passengers. They're also supposed to fly with a two-week supply of food; an ax or hatchet; a first aid kit; a knife; two small boxes of matches; signaling devices; a small gillnet and various fishing tackle; and in the winter, a sleeping bag, wool blanket and snowshoes..." Whilst Alaska has more aircraft, per capita, than any other state, bush pilots are still a very small percentage of the population. Most day to day residents of the state, aren't "required" to carry a firearm. The state does however allow it's residents to carry, concealed or "open carry", without need for a permit. I carried, as bear repellent. But, mostly just to piss off the crystal lickin' tree huggers. |
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