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witchhunt wrote:
DirtySanchez wrote:Look at this thread and you'll see the reason weapons are on backorder.
You can bet your ass that the biggest gun advocates did not vote democrat.
People freaked the fuck out when a lib. got in office, and decided to "get while the gettins good".

That said. I've been thinking about getting a new revolver, but I can't decide on a caliber. Probably a .357 magnum though.
I bought a Rossi .357 a couple months ago and really like it. Shells are a little steep so I usually just get .38 special.
My mom has a Rossi .357. That's why I'm leaning towards one. It's pretty sweet.
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I hate guns — why arm an intruder? — but you all can have yours, so long as you don't shoot them toward my family, my home, my car, my pets ... and me.
Amen Rob

Hey Scott, I'm not trying to be a dick but I've never known you to be a big gun advocate. At least not since I've known you (33 years).

I hate guns, never had one (except a bb gun when I was nine), never will. Not a whole lotta good comes from them. Seems like a silly thing to cry about. But then again, you guys LOVE to cry about something.

Have a wonderful day.
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The intent of the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution was illustrated in The Federalist Papers #46 by James Madison, the architect of the Constitution and author of the 2nd Amendment.

For those who favor gun laws, registration, etc....I can tell you that the 2nd Amendment doesn't have a damn thing to do with hunting. Here...I suggest that you become educated on the subject from that man who wrote it:

http://www.law.emory.edu/law-library/re ... no-46.html
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I hate guns, never had one (except a bb gun when I was nine), never will. Not a whole lotta good comes from them. Seems like a silly thing to cry about. But then again, you guys LOVE to cry about something.

Have a wonderful day.


Here is something to cry about:

3 AM. in the morning. All is quiet in the house. Not a creature is stirring, except the perp that has quietly broken into your abode. He sneeks up the stairs to your 5 year old childs room with the intentions of what? To tuck the child in? You hear a noise, a cry out from the child. " Daddy help a stranger is in my room"!!! The phone is downstairs, too far to get to to call the police in a timely manner. So you reach into your lock box in the room to grab WHAT? Your wifes dildo to protect your family. No I'll take my .45 any day. Have a wonderful day also.
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nakedtwister wrote:[

I hate guns, never had one (except a bb gun when I was nine), never will. Not a whole lotta good comes from them. Seems like a silly thing to cry about. But then again, you guys LOVE to cry about something.

Have a wonderful day.


Here is something to cry about:

3 AM. in the morning. All is quiet in the house. Not a creature is stirring, except the perp that has quietly broken into your abode. He sneeks up the stairs to your 5 year old childs room with the intentions of what? To tuck the child in? You hear a noise, a cry out from the child. " Daddy help a stranger is in my room"!!! The phone is downstairs, too far to get to to call the police in a timely manner. So you reach into your lock box in the room to grab WHAT? Your wifes dildo to protect your family. No I'll take my .45 any day. Have a wonderful day also.
Excellent story. I picture standing undetected in the dark corner while Juan Pablo rifles through my shit. Then the hammer clicks........
Actually a bigass kitchen knife would be a lot more personal but ya can't always take that chance.
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I would hope that pulling a trigger on someone would be the last thing any of us would want to do. Nothing's more irreversible. Still, I'm pretty sure I would if I had to, there are things that are important enough to me to protect vociferously. I don't think I'd kill somebody for rifling through my sh*t. It might net someone an ass-beating, though. :lol: --->JMS
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songsmith wrote:I would hope that pulling a trigger on someone would be the last thing any of us would want to do. Nothing's more irreversible. Still, I'm pretty sure I would if I had to, there are things that are important enough to me to protect vociferously. I don't think I'd kill somebody for rifling through my sh*t. It might net someone an ass-beating, though. :lol: --->JMS
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nakedtwister wrote:Here is something to cry about:

3 AM. in the morning. All is quiet in the house. Not a creature is stirring, except the perp that has quietly broken into your abode. He sneeks up the stairs to your 5 year old childs room with the intentions of what? To tuck the child in? You hear a noise, a cry out from the child. " Daddy help a stranger is in my room"!!! The phone is downstairs, too far to get to to call the police in a timely manner. So you reach into your lock box in the room to grab WHAT? Your wifes dildo to protect your family. No I'll take my .45 any day. Have a wonderful day also.
... and then the guy who broke in with him that you didn't see comes up behind you, disarms you and kills you and your child with your own gun. I'd rather take my chances with a Louisville Slugger, thanks.

Just pointing out the other end to this story that's just as plausable. Kids and guns in the same house? No thanks. I watch the news. Too many "oops" moments end with a dead kid lying on the floor.

Have a wonderful day. :lol:

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Kids and guns in the same house? No thanks. I watch the news. Too many "oops" moments end with a dead kid lying on the floor.
Now Rob, you can't believe anything the liberal media tells you. Sheesh
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Kids and guns in the same house? No thanks. I watch the news. Too many "oops" moments end with a dead kid lying on the floor.
Now Rob, you can't believe anything the liberal media tells you. Sheesh
...what about the guy who comes home from work pissed, stressed, and find's his wife mid-coitus with his "best" friend and decides to blow both thier heads off? Oh, and he wait's for his disrespectful teenagers to come home and off's them too, then sucks on the barrel himself only to blow a gaping hole in the side of his head and live....

Guns don't kill people...BLAH, BLAH, BLAH!!
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nakedtwister wrote:

Here is something to cry about:

3 AM. in the morning. All is quiet in the house. Not a creature is stirring, except the perp that has quietly broken into your abode. He sneeks up the stairs to your 5 year old childs room with the intentions of what? To tuck the child in? You hear a noise, a cry out from the child. " Daddy help a stranger is in my room"!!! The phone is downstairs, too far to get to to call the police in a timely manner. So you reach into your lock box in the room to grab WHAT? Your wifes dildo to protect your family. No I'll take my .45 any day. Have a wonderful day also.
If your wife needs a dildo, maybe there are bigger problems in the bedroom than someone who has broken in. :lol:
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Wow. Some of you I just amaze me. How does my owning a gun hurt you?

I would never try to convince anyone to have a gun. Some people are just not responsible enough to own one and they know it. (Those people worried about their kids getting their gun and those who would shoot someone because of a cheating wife are pretty good examples.) I hunt, for sport and for food. I also shoot for sport. I have trophies for shotgun, rifle, and archery. It doesn't make me feel more manly or powerful or whatever some people think. It's just fuckin fun. Some dudes bowl, some golf. I hunt, fish and shoot. I also would use them for protection if I needed to. That ball bat has a better chance of being taken and used on me, cause my mossberg can remove a turkeys head at 60 yards. Plus, what if that fucker already has his own piece? Swing for the fences boys!!! BTW, when money was tight, I had steaks with my ramen noodles motherfuckers. haha!
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DirtySanchez wrote: BTW, when money was tight, I had steaks with my ramen noodles motherfuckers. haha!
Double barrel classic.
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bassist_25 wrote:
nakedtwister wrote:

Here is something to cry about:

3 AM. in the morning. All is quiet in the house. Not a creature is stirring, except the perp that has quietly broken into your abode. He sneeks up the stairs to your 5 year old childs room with the intentions of what? To tuck the child in? You hear a noise, a cry out from the child. " Daddy help a stranger is in my room"!!! The phone is downstairs, too far to get to to call the police in a timely manner. So you reach into your lock box in the room to grab WHAT? Your wifes dildo to protect your family. No I'll take my .45 any day. Have a wonderful day also.
If your wife needs a dildo, maybe there are bigger problems in the bedroom than someone who has broken in. :lol:
Shits gettin real in here!

Wait, are you supposed to stop masturbating because you have a partner.
I still j/o like a madman. :bounce:
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BadDazeRob wrote: Just pointing out the other end to this story that's just as plausable. Kids and guns in the same house? No thanks. I watch the news. Too many "oops" moments end with a dead kid lying on the floor.



ever take a gun safety course? you don't leave them lying around cocked and loaded. you keep them locked in a case with a trigger lock on them. out of your child's sight. i'm sure it wouldnt't be hard to keep a gun in the house and your kids would never even know.

what i'd like to see are the statistics of kids killed accidently by fire arm mishaps to those not killed by firearm mishaps. something tells me more kids never get injured by a firearm to the ones that do :lol:
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BadDazeRob wrote: Just pointing out the other end to this story that's just as plausable. Kids and guns in the same house? No thanks. I watch the news. Too many "oops" moments end with a dead kid lying on the floor.



ever take a gun safety course? you don't leave them lying around cocked and loaded. you keep them locked in a case with a trigger lock on them. out of your child's sight. i'm sure it wouldnt't be hard to keep a gun in the house and your kids would never even know.

what i'd like to see are the statistics of kids killed accidently by fire arm mishaps to those not killed by firearm mishaps. something tells me more kids never get injured by a firearm to the ones that do :lol:
Those Rossi's that Witchunt was talking about actually have a lock right in the hammer and you can keep the key on your keychain/in your wallet. The kid wouldn't even know the gun needed a key unless your dumbass showed him/her.
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slackin@dabass wrote:
BadDazeRob wrote: Just pointing out the other end to this story that's just as plausable. Kids and guns in the same house? No thanks. I watch the news. Too many "oops" moments end with a dead kid lying on the floor.



ever take a gun safety course? you don't leave them lying around cocked and loaded. you keep them locked in a case with a trigger lock on them. out of your child's sight. i'm sure it wouldnt't be hard to keep a gun in the house and your kids would never even know.

what i'd like to see are the statistics of kids killed accidently by fire arm mishaps to those not killed by firearm mishaps. something tells me more kids never get injured by a firearm to the ones that do :lol:






Education is the key as Ryan has pointed out. I had 2 girls in the house and 8 weapons. Both learned gun safety and how to shoot/ handle them. They can make up their own minds whether to own them. But they respect them and don't treat them as toys.

As far as the other perp, the dog was chewing on his nuts. :shock:
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ever take a gun safety course? you don't leave them lying around cocked and loaded. you keep them locked in a case with a trigger lock on them. out of your child's sight. i'm sure it wouldnt't be hard to keep a gun in the house and your kids would never even know.
That's just common sense, people should be tested for it before owning a weapon. A gun should never be something that any old joe can purchase. There's a lot of idiots out there that just shouldn't own firearm, aside from felons. Don't get me wrong, I think intelligent, responsible people should have the right to whatever they want, as long as they're not hurting anyone else.

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ever take a gun safety course? you don't leave them lying around cocked and loaded. you keep them locked in a case with a trigger lock on them. out of your child's sight. i'm sure it wouldnt't be hard to keep a gun in the house and your kids would never even know.
That's just common sense, people should be tested for it before owning a weapon. A gun should never be something that any old joe can purchase. There's a lot of idiots out there that just shouldn't own firearm, aside from felons. Don't get me wrong, I think intelligent, responsible people should have the right to whatever they want, as long as they're not hurting anyone else.

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Interesting. What other Constitutional rights do you think citizens should have to test for?
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shredder138 wrote:
ever take a gun safety course? you don't leave them lying around cocked and loaded. you keep them locked in a case with a trigger lock on them. out of your child's sight. i'm sure it wouldnt't be hard to keep a gun in the house and your kids would never even know.
That's just common sense, people should be tested for it before owning a weapon. A gun should never be something that any old joe can purchase. There's a lot of idiots out there that just shouldn't own firearm, aside from felons. Don't get me wrong, I think intelligent, responsible people should have the right to whatever they want, as long as they're not hurting anyone else.

peace out
You're right. You can't be denied just out of sheer stupidity, unless maybe you're certifiable. But you can be denied for something as light as a D.U.I. Basically, if you were ever convicted of a crime that was punishable by 2 yrs. or more, you can be denied. Doesn't mean you did 2 yrs. but could have. And just because you are legal to own a pistol, doesn't mean you will be given a carry permit.
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Voting, for one.
Drinking alcohol, parenting, preaching, playing in a band, holding public office, rapping, fishing & boating, holding a management position, raising one's hand at a meeting, piloting an ATV, buying a home, getting married,... hell, just about everything. Think how much better off we'd be if you had to prove you're smart and responsible enough to do something before we eff it up. :lol: --->JMS
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songsmith wrote:Voting, for one.
Drinking alcohol, parenting, preaching, playing in a band, holding public office, rapping, fishing & boating, holding a management position, raising one's hand at a meeting, piloting an ATV, buying a home, getting married,... hell, just about everything. Think how much better off we'd be if you had to prove you're smart and responsible enough to do something before we eff it up. :lol: --->JMS
Johnny, a little civics lesson here. Those are not Constitutional rights other than voting. My little pet peeve would be that you can not vote if you do not pay taxes. If you pay local taxes, you could vote locally. If you pay state taxes, you could vote at the state level and so on. Of course this would be the end of the Democrat party, because no welfare bums would ever be able to put a Socialist like B. Hussien in office.
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witchhunt wrote:
shredder138 wrote:
ever take a gun safety course? you don't leave them lying around cocked and loaded. you keep them locked in a case with a trigger lock on them. out of your child's sight. i'm sure it wouldnt't be hard to keep a gun in the house and your kids would never even know.
That's just common sense, people should be tested for it before owning a weapon. A gun should never be something that any old joe can purchase. There's a lot of idiots out there that just shouldn't own firearm, aside from felons. Don't get me wrong, I think intelligent, responsible people should have the right to whatever they want, as long as they're not hurting anyone else.

peace out
You're right. You can't be denied just out of sheer stupidity, unless maybe you're certifiable. But you can be denied for something as light as a D.U.I. Basically, if you were ever convicted of a crime that was punishable by 2 yrs. or more, you can be denied. Doesn't mean you did 2 yrs. but could have. And just because you are legal to own a pistol, doesn't mean you will be given a carry permit.

see what happens when you get the government involved? this post may not have anything to do with guns, but it has to do with the government... and some people we all know want to increase the government's logic in all of our daily lives. amazing. but i would like to point out that people that got a d.u.i could possibly be less responsible than those not with a d.u.i. maybe that's the government's line of thinking by making those with a d.u.i. charge un-qualifiable to have a weapon.

i dunno, hahaha :lol:
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undercoverjoe wrote:[. Of course this would be the end of the Democrat party, because no welfare bums would ever be able to put a Socialist like B. Hussien in office.
Of course, it would mean the end of the far-right, too... it would be an IQ test, after all.--->JMS
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