Seggy
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How can you claim that when you very admittedly know nothing about the topic?
Where did I admit I know nothing about the topic?
How would you have any idea what new laws might be effective?
I have common sense.
How can you claim that when you very admittedly know nothing about the topic?
How would you have any idea what new laws might be effective?
In every post you've made about guns for the past so many months.Where did I admit I know nothing about the topic?
I have common sense.
Well, actually no. You haven't really answered those questions, you are kind of dodging the issue because you don't know. That's fine, simply say, "I don't know." I can respect a man who takes responsibility for his ignorance, I can't really do the same thing for a guy who doesn't acknowledge it.Keep making assumptions.
I grew up around guns on my grandfathers farm growing up.
I don't know that, but I want to pass a law banning 1:8 twist because I heard that's the barrel that murders use. I feel safer now! 1:12 twist is safer! It shoots smaller rounds!What twist rate do I want for a 5.56 bullet that weighs 77 grains?
Where did I admit I know nothing about the topic?
I have common sense.
I have common sense.
I'm sure lots do, but I'd lay an even bet that a lot more conceal.
Not really sure why people get so worked up about it.
Remember the guy in NH who was carrying open outside of the presidential town hall and all the news media flipped out (while the secret service pretty much blew it off and said they weren't worried about the guy wearing a gun on his hip in view)
Stick with the facts.
The open carry isn't working out like was expected. Private businesses simply don't trust gun owners to make the right decisions.
I think we've had open carry here since statehood, but it's weird to see it in town. As soon as you leave the city, it's really really weird not to see it.I can see for a state where open carry is just newly legal, there being either apprehension, concern, or simple discomfort in seeing something that hasn't been commonly seen for so long.
To me it's just weird that it would be Texas of all places, with the wild west cowboy culture and all, where this would be felt. Just seems unusual. I'd have assumed that TX would be like AZ, where open carry would've been legal for ages; but I guess not. Indeed interesting.
I can see for a state where open carry is just newly legal, there being either apprehension, concern, or simple discomfort in seeing something that hasn't been commonly seen for so long.
To me it's just weird that it would be Texas of all places, with the wild west cowboy culture and all, where this would be felt. Just seems unusual. I'd have assumed that TX would be like AZ, where open carry would've been legal for ages; but I guess not. Indeed interesting.
I can see for a state where open carry is just newly legal, there being either apprehension, concern, or simple discomfort in seeing something that hasn't been commonly seen for so long.
To me it's just weird that it would be Texas of all places, with the wild west cowboy culture and all, where this would be felt. Just seems unusual. I'd have assumed that TX would be like AZ, where open carry would've been legal for ages; but I guess not. Indeed interesting.
So you are refuting my non-facts with "so what?" that's funny.So what, we do that stuff all the time.
Everyone, especially Israel. Iran will, in a heartbeat nuke Israel. I know most of the folks here on JC could give a rats ass about Israel though. Then there is the threat of terrorism. Iran sponsors terrorism, and it's the terrorists that will nuke us or our allies.Meh. We shall see. Also, who the hell cares if the Iranians have a nuke?
I agree. Unfortunately I think it was a bad deal that only delays the inevitable.Anytime two nations sit down and start talking through their disagreements instead of killing one another's citizens it's a victory for all of mankind. I'd much rather we did this than carpet bomb Tehran.
Again with "So what?".So what?
Bro, do you even physics? The Iranians cannot deliver a weapon to the CONUS. Hell, they couldn't deliver a weapon to Alaska or Hawaii. Do you understand the kind of distances and velocities involved in deliver and nuclear weapon that far? Not only that, but these people aren't idiots. There is no Iran if a missile even launches. Man I live on Kauai, we're testing ground based interceptors all the time out here - you think that Iran has a hope of delivering a nuclear payload to America in ten years unmolested while we're dumping billions into building machines and technologies to shoot down these sorts of threats? Not going to happen. Iran is glass moments after the missile leaves the pad. The Ayatollah is the "old guard" now - they're not stupid, they're not going to do something that jeopardizes the powerstructures they're at the top of.
As a father you know you will worry about your kids until the day you die.I can't really disagree with the direction the country is headed in financially. College tuition is one of many problems, but I don't think you have to worry about the boys being drafted. I have nothing to back that up, but I'm not worried about it, and I have 2 kids and a kid on the way.
They wouldn't have even touched our sailors in 1984.I mean...I don't agree with a lot of the President's policies, but can't we all be freaking glad that the Iranians are coming to the table and we're ending decades of asinine policy of "well if we treat them like garbage long enough maybe they'll acquiesce to our demands?" This is an objectively good thing. What do you think would have happened to our sailors in 1984?
If there is anything that the gun control lobby has demonstrated screaming common sense while it proposes legislation it's that it has no idea how firearms work, what makes them more or less lethal, and which ones are being used by criminals.
So why does nothing get done? One reason is that liberals often inadvertently antagonize gun owners and empower the National Rifle Association by coming across as supercilious, condescending and spectacularly uninformed about the guns they propose to regulate. A classic of gun ignorance: New York passed a law three years ago banning gun magazines holding more than seven bullets — without realizing that for most guns there is no such thing as a magazine for seven bullets or less.