Colonel Savage
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It's because of incidents like these that we should ban assault rifles.![]()
Yes, we should. Oh yeah, I forgot, you guys need those for hunting
The FFDO program is a joke.
Yes, we should. Oh yeah, I forgot, you guys need those for hunting
The FFDO program is a joke.
I still remember the Jetblue pilots beating up the Haitian Cab driver in FLL. What ever happened to that felony charge?
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The FFDO program isn't a joke, not by a long shot. However, it has no part in this discussion. Did you simply imagine that the subject is an FFDO, or do you have some particular insight? Or did you simply introduce that non-sequitur nonsense to cloud the issue?
You have a beef with second ammendment ownership of rifles? You think the only viable use or reason to posses a rifle is for hunting? I have three safes filled with rifles and handguns...and I don't hunt. I can think of a lot of other legitimate uses for them, though. Not the least of which is exercising my constitutional right to not only own them, but to bear them.
Here we have an article which provides no evidence of any wrongdoing...not even in the basic accusation...and yet you are quick to throw in your own agenda on unrelated topics our of the blue? More than wild assumption, perhaps first you should learn of whence you speak.
It's because of incidents like these that we should ban assault rifles.![]()
Man if no one could see what I typed was tongue in cheek....It's called pointing out absurdity.
Still just the M4 on my end.
crj567- Having a fluffball dog that is pee-pad trained in the house, you get pretty good at finding the clean end of poop...with appropriate hand protection of course.
I love my M4 and because of our "Prez", I just might buy another.
How many times does your cell phone ring while driving and you accidently pick up your gun and put it to your ear.
What kind you got? That is the smoothest firing gun...
Aaaah...never.
What makes you suggest the subject in this case brandished a firearm at all? Both reporting parties claimed that the girl thought she saw what might have looked like a firearm...but neither ever claimed to have seen him pointing, waving, or threatening a firearm.
How many times does your cell phone ring while driving and you accidently pick up your gun and put it to your ear. .
I didn't miss that at all. Nowhere in that statement does it say or indicate that the subject was waiving the weapon in a threatening manner. The police didn't observe this, or even make an effort to state that the subject waived, brandished, or threatened with the weapon. Find it. It's not there."Police found Inman was carrying a gun after he stopped at a grocery store in Edmond. He had a license to carry the weapon, but had no right to waive it in a threatening manner, police say."
That firearms were found in the possession of Mr. Inman aren't relevant, nor do they serve as any kind of proof, with respect to the statements of the girl or her boyfriend. Neither were sure what they saw at all. Neither offered testinomy or proof beyond that they thought they saw something that looked like a firearm.
No, I didn't miss anything at all...but thanks for playing.