Thread: 2nd Amendment Affirmed
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06-26-2008 09:14 PM #31
J. Robinson, I know I can’t take it to Chicago, and my home state is Ohio, I haven’t checked but I don’t think you can go there either.
Thanks for that information; I don’t see what’s wrong if you are cleared in one state you should be ok in the other states that allow gun permits.
Richard
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06-26-2008 09:14 PM #32
You can find state reciprocity guidelines here:
http://www.handgunlaw.us/Jack
Gone to Texas
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06-26-2008 09:18 PM #33
Henry Rifle
Thanks, It would be nice to know if you were going on vacation. I will check that out.
I just checked it looks like Ohio is ok, good deal Thanks.
RichardLast edited by ford2custom; 06-26-2008 at 09:21 PM.
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06-26-2008 09:49 PM #34
My wife and I both have concealed weapons permits. I rarely leave home without being armed. Honestly, the responsibility of having a concealed weapon has calmed me, I am more forgiving of other peoples stupidity, because I know what can happen.
We have to renew ours every 2 years, the classes are more about what your response to a police interrogation should be to keep you out of jail. Then we re qualify each weapon on your permit. I carry 3, a 45 cal, titanium 38, 10MM. My wife carries a 9MM.
It's ugly out there.
Ken
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06-26-2008 11:07 PM #35
Originally Posted by jyardgirl
looks the big brother made the right decision to me!
you bunch of gun nuts!!
Age and treachery will always overcome youth and enthusiasm.
Kenny
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06-27-2008 06:08 AM #36
Originally Posted by ford2custom
It wasn't directed at anyone, I was flock shooting.
Now I have very little experience with confrontation but I do think the sound of a pump shotgun chambering a round should turn anyone with a lick of sense (but that may not apply). I have slept with it by me for a couple weeks once when we had a neighbors bad boy brother on the lamb for some serious crimes. I did also pack a pistol when I was on night watch of the oil rig in the middle of the rez, but mostly because some of the crews had been in town stirring up trouble.
That was a long time ago.
I do keep a loaded 17 in the kitchen but it is for those *&^%$$^*& feral cats.
Forgive this old country boy for not having a clue what it is to live where you feel you need to pack heet. No disrespect intended, I just can't comprehend living like that.Last edited by willowbilly3; 06-27-2008 at 06:16 AM.
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06-27-2008 07:22 AM #37
I find this discussion interesting giving the different opinions. In Canada, the laws have tightened the acquisition of guns to the general public, but the criminal element seems to get what they need whether the laws are in place or not. Certain parts of the law do make sense, while other parts, most certainly do not. Here, your guns are to be registered, mainly, in the event of some kind of wrong doing, (whether it's caused by you or someone else) the police have some kind of an idea what their up against. That's the worst case senario. We also have the certificates (licenses) that allow you to keep, and use, within the law, the various guns you own. I have a Possision Only certificate. With it, I have my 303 rifle that I use from time to time, but, (here's the rub) I can't go and get a 22 rifle right now, because I don't have the required Acquisition Certficate. Nothing stopping me from going through the training course and getting it, just kind of PO's me that I would have to. I can have my 303, but not the 22. Kind of like 'you can drive a 18 wheeler, but not a soapbox car'. Just one example of the stupid element of our laws, and in a recent news release, " they have no intension of making it any easier to get a gun." Hopefully, they don't plan on making it any harder. What's the answer? I don't claim to know, but there has to be some sort of middle ground that will work for the majority. Most laws don't work in the case of criminals, maybe it's just me, but they don't seem to follow any of the rules set out. The average person has enough sense to know right from wrong, but the law makers still have to do their thing to justify (ha ha, now that's funny) pay and pensions!! Sniper (Now that's an ironic name, considering the subject!!)
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06-27-2008 07:42 AM #38
Originally Posted by willowbilly3
We feed the stray cats, drop offs, we have had many cats spayed, and neutered, and feral cats, and if we can catch them we take them to the humane society.
I forgive you, like wise no disrespect intended, it sounds like you have more ammo then me. I don’t sleep next to a shotgun, I don’t own one either
Richard
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06-27-2008 09:04 AM #39
Yeah, I only slept with it during that one period and I would have probably pooped myself if I actually had to brandish it.
I also help the humane shelter. I just brought home an abandoned cat yesterday. Roaming rogue tomcats don't set well here, they beat up our outside cats and cause more problems than they are worth. I have live traps too but I wouldn't burden the HS with a feral tom. They, are after all cats, not little people.
I have also fed stray dogs and found them homes but there are situations where I would drop a dog in a heartbeat, like if one is chasing livestock or showing aggressive behavior. When I lived in Alaska we had 2 kids killed in our neighborhood one year by dogs, separate circumstances.
Sorry to get off track, I am a gun owner and intend to stay so. The background check is a pain tho. I am squeaky clean and mine always (well twice in 4 years) bounce for some reason. I have to come back and the last time I waited 10 days and it still wasn't back, but after 3 they can go ahead and sell you the gun.
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06-27-2008 09:21 AM #40
Originally Posted by BigTruckDriver
Society is safer when criminals don't know how's armed.Give me something to cut with, I'm going to build a Hotrod
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06-27-2008 09:44 AM #41
Speaking of pump shotguns, I just saw a gadget on TV the other day that is made to attach to the side of your bed and becomes a gunrack. It holds a rifle or shotgun laying parallel with the mattress and box spring. All you have to do is reach down and there is your gun, ready to use. It said you can add a second rack to the other side of the bed so the little lady can have one too.
Don
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06-27-2008 09:50 AM #42
And, it's only $ 40.00!!!!!!! I don't know, she looks TOO HAPPY to me, don't think I would want her to have a gun around me.
Don
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06-27-2008 09:58 AM #43
Originally Posted by willowbilly3
I have bought a couple of handguns at garage sales and the only paper involved was green. One is a Browning Buckmark competion model with hooded sights and extra magazines and I love the thing. You can shoot 22 LR's all day for not much money. I'm not worth a hoot with it (my dad once told me that I couldn't hit the ground with my hat) but I'm still trying.
Also at a garage sale I found a Smith and Wesson model 78G CO2 pistol for $10. It uses 22 cal. pellets. At that price I wasn't really surprised to find out that it wouldn't work. I took it to an old fellow who put it in good shape for $25 and it's a fine "plinker". Things I like about it are that while it is essentially an air gun, it has S&W quality and it's a big mean looking rascal and should scare the britches off of anybody who has it pointed at them.
Jim
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06-27-2008 09:59 AM #44
Bedside Gunrack
Well, you know it's going to be a good day when you, the ol lady and the gun all go off at the sametime!!
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06-27-2008 10:18 AM #45
How 'bout this system...
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Link to site http://www.selfdefend.com/store.htmlMike
'56 Ford F100
Yep. And I seem to move 1 thing and it displaces something else with 1/2 of that landing on the workbench and then I forgot where I was going with this other thing and I'll see something else that...
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