From Kentucky Governor--Matt Bevin.
I don't think he is wrong.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...;v=F6XTVuUP0Ho
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From Kentucky Governor--Matt Bevin.
I don't think he is wrong.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...;v=F6XTVuUP0Ho
Well spoken. He is point on.
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I'll go on record, though, and state these war/crime in the street games are fine with competent parents there to supervise.
But for a outcast, single parent kid, they are his bible and separating real life from fiction isn't possible.
In my view--depends on the kid, depends on the family or lack there of.
BOOM!!!
Delta's dumbass knee jerk reaction will now cost them millions of dollars. There is a good lesson to be learned from this.... Don't make big decisions based on emotions at the moment. If Delta had of made this choice several weeks removed from the Florida shooting, or just declined to renew when the next contract came due, no one would have really batted an eye.
Georgia scraps Delta tax break after NRA split.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018...nra-split.html
Gun control is hitting what you aim at.
Yep. Pretty much fool proof. Until the next governor, or president, has a different ideology and goes the other way on these issues. Then they're dictators and all that.
Any time you give someone the power to do something, you also give the next guy the same power. Be careful what you ask for. You might get it.
Guns 101...
https://youtu.be/G1pFQUKO9ks
FWIW - Delta's decision to take away the NRA discount for members flying to the national convention will cost them $38 million.
Delta had only sold 13 NRA discounted tickets.
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"We believe that it is the job of companies that manufacture and sell guns and ammunition to work towards common sense solutions that prevent the type of violence that happened in Florida last month." —REI
REI was just added to my never visit again list.
Dont do facebook but was sent this link.
I stand with this guy
https://www.facebook.com/NickFreitas...789187997/?t=1
Let me get this straight--It's o.k. to type mis information on the computer---BUT you cannot acquire a computer to do such?:crazy:
You can sit down and wright an essay on paper, with a pen--- BUT you cannot acquire paper and pen?:roflol:
You can freely exercise your freedom of Religion--BUT you can't acquire a church:2thumbs:
You can go ahead and hand out newspapers---BUT you can't have a printing press.
You can stand in front of a camera and recite your version of the news---BUT you can't have a tv station.
You can stand around on streets and protest, with SIGNS---BUT--you can't acquire SIGNS.
And therein lies the problem. Did they suggest any? No. Why not? because they can't come up with any that will make a difference.
21 and over to purchase. How many mass shooters are over the 21 year age limit?
Expanded back ground checks. They passed the current ones or the system failed to identify them.
Magazine limits are ridiculous it is just a matter of a little practice to switch out magazine no matter how many cartridges they hold.
For sure let's hear all those common sense solutions and how they apply the the current situation.
Without a doubt this is one of the most dumbass posts I have ever read...
...so now you are trying to tell me freedom of the press is OK, but we can outlaw selling the ink and paper required to print.
You either support the Constition or you do not. You don't get to pick and choose to only support the parts that you like or agree with.
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^^^You reworded the same dumbass remark... got it.
So now you're saying you have no right to be able to acquire paper and ink... Just keep inserting paper and ink for guns and ammo and you will understand what a dumbass those who support the Constition think you are.
***insert eyeroll here***
Yet, it is EXACTLY what you wrote.
You can buy beer, too, IF YOU CAN AFFORD IT, then go drive into someone and kill them while drunk.
And you wonder why the common folks grows tired of you socialist with no clue as to what you talk about.
I'm so relieved you are able to tell us what the 2nd amendment says--"today".
I'll stick with it's original content--it has been backed by Supreme court rulings.
Oh--and today, freedom of the press, is "largely meant to mean" inkwells and quills, right?