Topic: Are you tired of guns ?
MikieG1971's photo
Mon 07/25/16 06:11 PM
We have weapons here specifically to fend off tyranical government. NOT for sport or hunting. Those are just nice biproducts of the 2A. Also, the 2A specifically defends ownership of military weapons. You should read it sometime. While you are at it, read the 19 pages of the American Constitution. Then compare it to what we have today. Then you might understand why the AR15 rifle has eclipsed ALL other designs in combined sales for the past 8 years.
A government that does not trust its citizens to arms is nothing more than a dictatorship and does not have citizens only subjects.
Japan comes to mind. Just today a crazy killed and wounded dozens of victims with just a knife. Should we be spreading our butter with spatulas?

Seakolony's photo
Mon 07/25/16 09:24 PM
No I am tired of people. Esp hateful ones.

Dodo_David's photo
Tue 07/26/16 03:48 AM
Also, the 2A specifically defends ownership of military weapons.


Oh yeah? Then try buying a bazooka or a tank or hand grenades or a machine gun or . . . Oh, forget it.

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Tue 07/26/16 04:50 AM

No I am tired of people. Esp hateful ones.


yah!!!!!!

Conrad_73's photo
Tue 07/26/16 05:14 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Tue 07/26/16 05:15 AM

Also, the 2A specifically defends ownership of military weapons.


Oh yeah? Then try buying a bazooka or a tank or hand grenades or a machine gun or . . . Oh, forget it.

actually you can!
and build what you can't buy!

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Thu 07/28/16 03:39 AM

I'm not. But keep them out of reach of children in double locked safe.


Be sure to tell the guy raping your wife or daughter to take his time, while you try to find the key to the safe, and head to the garage for the bullets. :angry:

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Thu 07/28/16 03:43 AM

Robxbox73's photo
Thu 07/28/16 04:02 AM
I'm proud of my gun ownership. Anybody who says you have low I.Q. is just a social media tool. Keep spouting your rhetoric. Since your country bans you the right, at least you can be pretentiousness, in the fact that you have anything intresting to say about the matter. glasses

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Thu 07/28/16 09:35 AM

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Sun 07/31/16 04:29 PM
I got one in my pants and never stop even if I go in water :tongue:

Seakolony's photo
Mon 08/01/16 07:29 AM
Edited by Seakolony on Mon 08/01/16 07:29 AM


I'm not. But keep them out of reach of children in double locked safe.


Be sure to tell the guy raping your wife or daughter to take his time, while you try to find the key to the safe, and head to the garage for the bullets. :angry:


Isn't it funny that back in the fifties sixties seventies even as early as the eighties guns were a regular occurrence in a household and they never needed to be locked away from the kiddos. Gee, I wonder why that was? Oh yeah, maybe because kids were scared shi tless to defy their parents in anyway? It's parents teaching that keeps kids out not locks.

Seakolony's photo
Mon 08/01/16 07:49 AM

Regarding the house, I sleep like a log nothing would wake me, so I don't know how much having a gun around would help me. But my dog doesn't sleep very sound and it seems he has a thing for people trying to come in.. unannounced.

He never liked that.

The best home protection I ever had. A German Shepard / Akita that loves his family.

I am absolutely sure the German Shepherd allowed enough warning to grab a baseball bat , knife or gun. Because I would be pissed if something happened to my dog.

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Mon 08/01/16 10:12 AM



I'm not. But keep them out of reach of children in double locked safe.


Be sure to tell the guy raping your wife or daughter to take his time, while you try to find the key to the safe, and head to the garage for the bullets. :angry:


Isn't it funny that back in the fifties sixties seventies even as early as the eighties guns were a regular occurrence in a household and they never needed to be locked away from the kiddos. Gee, I wonder why that was? Oh yeah, maybe because kids were scared shi tless to defy their parents in anyway? It's parents teaching that keeps kids out not locks.


I'm not sure if guns were any more common or kids using them was any less common


I do know the internet had not taken off with the overabundance of 'media' reporting on these things

Conrad_73's photo
Mon 08/01/16 11:12 AM

Seakolony's photo
Mon 08/01/16 11:29 AM




I'm not. But keep them out of reach of children in double locked safe.


Be sure to tell the guy raping your wife or daughter to take his time, while you try to find the key to the safe, and head to the garage for the bullets. :angry:


Isn't it funny that back in the fifties sixties seventies even as early as the eighties guns were a regular occurrence in a household and they never needed to be locked away from the kiddos. Gee, I wonder why that was? Oh yeah, maybe because kids were scared shi tless to defy their parents in anyway? It's parents teaching that keeps kids out not locks.


I'm not sure if guns were any more common or kids using them was any less common


I do know the internet had not taken off with the overabundance of 'media' reporting on these things

Well I do know that if kids were shooting people it would have made the news. I also do know growing up in an area where everyone had guns, that not a friend of mine would have dared touch anything they weren't supposed out of fear of getting their azz whooped. If you don't know then why.post it.

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Mon 08/01/16 02:52 PM
What I don't quite understand still is, why on earth would anyone break into a house and risk getting shot up something fierce? every home is pretty much guarded by heavy firepower but they're stealing stupid laptops and crap from regular folks anyways?

I support protecting your home any way you fell necessary, what I don't support is carrying that piece out on the streets.

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Mon 08/01/16 06:26 PM
Edited by Viper1j on Mon 08/01/16 06:26 PM

Regarding the house, I sleep like a log nothing would wake me, so I don't know how much having a gun around would help me. But my dog doesn't sleep very sound and it seems he has a thing for people trying to come in.. unannounced.

He never liked that.

The best home protection I ever had. A German Shepard / Akita that loves his family.


I have a sign. "This home is protected by a pit bull that has been injected with HIV. Even if you win, you lose."

The mailman said I have to pick up my mail at the office.

msharmony's photo
Mon 08/01/16 09:45 PM





I'm not. But keep them out of reach of children in double locked safe.


Be sure to tell the guy raping your wife or daughter to take his time, while you try to find the key to the safe, and head to the garage for the bullets. :angry:


Isn't it funny that back in the fifties sixties seventies even as early as the eighties guns were a regular occurrence in a household and they never needed to be locked away from the kiddos. Gee, I wonder why that was? Oh yeah, maybe because kids were scared shi tless to defy their parents in anyway? It's parents teaching that keeps kids out not locks.


I'm not sure if guns were any more common or kids using them was any less common


I do know the internet had not taken off with the overabundance of 'media' reporting on these things

Well I do know that if kids were shooting people it would have made the news. I also do know growing up in an area where everyone had guns, that not a friend of mine would have dared touch anything they weren't supposed out of fear of getting their azz whooped. If you don't know then why.post it.



maybe as an invitation for people to research the claim with facts






msharmony's photo
Mon 08/01/16 09:45 PM

What I don't quite understand still is, why on earth would anyone break into a house and risk getting shot up something fierce? every home is pretty much guarded by heavy firepower but they're stealing stupid laptops and crap from regular folks anyways?

I support protecting your home any way you fell necessary, what I don't support is carrying that piece out on the streets.



I think that's why people often 'case' a place to try to make as sure as possible that its empty of anyone that may be able to identify or kill them

Seakolony's photo
Mon 08/01/16 10:14 PM






I'm not. But keep them out of reach of children in double locked safe.


Be sure to tell the guy raping your wife or daughter to take his time, while you try to find the key to the safe, and head to the garage for the bullets. :angry:


Isn't it funny that back in the fifties sixties seventies even as early as the eighties guns were a regular occurrence in a household and they never needed to be locked away from the kiddos. Gee, I wonder why that was? Oh yeah, maybe because kids were scared shi tless to defy their parents in anyway? It's parents teaching that keeps kids out not locks.


I'm not sure if guns were any more common or kids using them was any less common


I do know the internet had not taken off with the overabundance of 'media' reporting on these things

Well I do know that if kids were shooting people it would have made the news. I also do know growing up in an area where everyone had guns, that not a friend of mine would have dared touch anything they weren't supposed out of fear of getting their azz whooped. If you don't know then why.post it.



maybe as an invitation for people to research the claim with facts







Why let other people do research and oppose it for you. Why not do research yourself to disprove it? You waiting on other people to do it for you?