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  1. 3 hours ago, JoeWeber said:

    If you would read between the lines you'd understand that the point was that stating that increasing immediate costs to individuals, be they Democrats, Independents, Aardvarks, or Mifflin County Gun Toters was likely to directly affect opinions and polls was a silly point. We know that. That's why long term planning that accounts for that inevitability is crucial. Think of it like this: you wouldn't go snipe hunting without your stick and bag, right? Same thing, sort of.

    The Snipes I know if you go hunting them you better have more then a bag and stick.


  2. 1 hour ago, wolfriverjoe said:

    Hi Jerry,

    He can sue (and I hope he does) and he can and should win.

    That doesn't automatically mean a whole lot.

    He could get a multi-million dollar judgement, but if the shooter only has a couple hundred thousand in liability (homeowners) insurance, that's all he's going to get.

     

    Maybe dementia, but I'd bet against it.
    Or at least against it being a significant factor.

    Keep in mind, at 80, this guy saw Jim Crow up close & personal. Likely he was raised that segregation was the 'right way'. 

    I'd guess that he saw 'antifa' & "BLM" under his bed at night. 

    Like the guy in North Carolina who shot the black kid for getting lost, like the guy in Colorado who held two "antifa" at gunpoint (they were really roofing & siding door-knockers), this guy has paranoid fantasies of being 'targeted' by 'those people'.

    We even have one of that sort on here.

    I'd love to see this guy prosecuted, but it's Missouri.

    The couple that pointed guns at people for marching were not held accountable for their actions.
     

    Hes allready been charged. two felonies one could bring a life sentence. and the guy is 85


  3. 1 hour ago, timski said:

    In parting, So in the many years to come, let's start getting motivated and dedicated people into public bldgs to protect the lives of the innocent. I mean, This already exists in EVERY federal building... Good enough for them.   

    But those people are important.


  4. 7 minutes ago, JoeWeber said:

    No one is blaming you. You harshed Olof for being flippant about your experience. You also wished you had a gun while you were showering which is ridiculous. If it was just a random attack from someone who you had zero connection to then, like me, you probably don't need a gun when you are in the shower. 

    I'ld say that shower time it may have helped her.


  5. 1 minute ago, JoeWeber said:

    You mean Dunsmuir, I know it well. We all had deer rifles and gun racks in our trucks. The woods are the woods, just how it is. But guns in the school bus? That just gets a Hmmm.. from me. You win, I'm gone.

    No I mean Dinsmore. Dunsmuir is in sisiskyou county Dinsmore is in Humboldt county about 25 miles east of bridgeville. Dinsmore at the time had a popultion of 24 and i allways said they had to count dogs ands cats for that.


  6. 2 minutes ago, JoeWeber said:

    Old stomping grounds those. I flipped and rolled a cherry '53 Chevy coming down the mountain out of Bridgeville after scouting deer. Traded it for a bag of weed to the property owner and caught a ride on the top of a firewood truck back into Fields Landing. I spent years in the area: Eurekas, Blue River, Manila, Arcata etc. Guns were never a part of life there and I tasted a lot of life there.

    Guns were everyday shit when i was up there. before I lived in bridgeville I was a litle farther out hwy 36 in Dinsmore I would ride my Honda 350 dream with my 30-30 in a scabard on the forks to go deer hunting on the back roads. when I would stop at the cafe to eat i would take it inside with me no one batted an eye about it. in the same cafe was in there one day when they were installing a pot belly wood stove. the worker went out got his 30-06 out of the gun rack in his truck walked in to the cafe stood on the brick hearth and shot a round through the roof for his pilot hole for the stove pipe.

    I could tell you many many more stories


  7. 3 minutes ago, BIGUN said:

    When you went to high school in California; were there over 3,000 people killed with guns each year in that state alone? Cause to me; that's a gun problem and a people problem.

    And that is why the rest of my quote that failed to include says "but your entiteled to your opinion".


  8. 1 minute ago, JoeWeber said:

    Jesus Christ, man, I went to high school in San Jose and lived in East San Jose after I went on my own in the 11th grade. I had my own wheels, because of my business, but I never heard of guns on the bus from anyone. Where did you live?

    Lived in Bridgeville California and rode the bus to Fortuna high school


  9. 4 minutes ago, BIGUN said:

     

    Open bolt guns are classified as machine guns even if they can only fire one round at a time. No NFA, no can own. 

    Too easy to convert to full auto

    Well buy that picture you cant tell if thats a Mac-10 or a Mac 11-9. Mine is a Mac11-9. And you can make a semi auto only Sten with the ATF aproval wich is an open bolt.


  10. 41 minutes ago, JoeWeber said:

    Sweet!  Are you like in MS-13 or some other Pro 2nd Amendment Organization? What I'm wondering is what if he didn't buy it legally but got it from someone who stole it from someone like you? Or maybe it came from someone who died and his heirs couldn't pass up selling it to anyone for a few hundred bucks? 

    The thing is I think the "I did it the right way argument" is bunk. I think having a MAC-10 in your possession, if that's the gun, should be a felony. I think they should all be turned in or confiscated and then destroyed. I think that until we, as a society, insist that those types of people murdering guns are considered to be the real problem we will never get close to fixing the problem.

    Not in a gang or any organization. When I went to highschool here in California we had a gunsmithing class. There where guns on the bus on any given day. Guns were never the problem. its the people that use them that can be the problem some times. But your entitled to your opinion.

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  11. On 8/2/2022 at 9:48 AM, TriGirl said:

    I drove my parents' truck that had a gun rack in the back window.  To be clear, I never had rifles in the rack while at school.  However, what we did have was strict training and supervision before being able to handle a firearm (as a minor).  No one seemed to have a problem with common sense gun rules (training, background check, licensing) in my small town.

    was close to the same for me, but i did go to a highschool that had a gunsmithing course so i did take guns to school to work on and made a few there also. but now if you even point your fingers like a gun you can get expelled from school. forget about teaching safe handling schools would never allow that now.


  12. On 6/29/2022 at 9:21 AM, wolfriverjoe said:

    So if someone runs out to the 50 yard line at the end of a football game and starts banging a donkey, can the use the Supreme Court's definition of 'private & quiet' as a defense?

    Asking for a friend.

    im no way a religious person. but its a pretty bad ideology that equates beastality as the same as prayer.


  13. 30 minutes ago, billvon said:

    Yep.  Which, of course, is why they will always oppose it.

    As will the doctors. all the debate is about who pays for it not what it costs. When government is sole payer i see them going to lowest bidder real fast.


  14. 1 hour ago, jakee said:

    Jesus I hope none of you ever complain about gas prices. I’ve got a petrol powered estate car big enough to camp in the back of and I get over 50

    But does it do 0 to 60 in 3 seconds and top out at 130mph+. if not most americans wont want it. but theyll still bitch about the gas prices.


  15. 1 hour ago, JoeWeber said:

    In your glee you probably didn't notice that your hero has long hair and bangs. But maybe it just makes him feel a little better. Nothing wrong with that, seems to me.

    Did you just assume thats a man? Are you a biologist?


  16. On 5/12/2021 at 7:21 PM, sfzombie13 said:

    said that they were entrenched firmly into the dc's and that by the time they knew about them, they had already established persistence and the backups would be tainted and bring them back in.  normal when the attackers have been inside the network for a while undetected.  these guys have been at it for a while.

    found this article on it.

    and just read an article that said the pipeline is starting back up now, so all the panic buyers can stay away from the gas station for a few days.

    Our company was hit with ransomware and yes backups were nearly useless. We were able to get some files of information out to help production but could no way get the system back up and running. We were lucky that we were planing a new system all ready. We replaced the whole system with the one they were developing about a year early and strugled.