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Gary:
--- Quote from: NE Bull on July 08, 2014, 03:42:54 PM ---This would be right after the NFOA monthly breakfast boys and girls!
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If you guys all come at once, I only get to eat once. If you guys spread it out all day long, it would be right un-neighborly not to have a little cake and ice cream with each of you!
Gary:
RSVP, so I know how much cake to get. Don't want to purchase too much and end up eating it all myself! lol
SS_N_NE:
--- Quote from: Lmbass14 on July 07, 2014, 07:57:58 AM ---So if someone was to legally own a M60 machine gun in full battery, bazooka or shoulder fire weapon, it would be ok to carry those in any store that allowed open carry? I know this is in the extreme, just wondering when open carry becomes extreme.
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Then I am guessing my .45 acp is extreme and everyone should be satisfied with .25 acp or .22?
The whole point is that when ANYONE starts setting limits, LIMITS are set. Is my 1911 a military style weapon? Apparently, nobody needs military style weapons. (from what I have learned from various media and political sources). Nobody is afraid of flat screen televisions or smart phones...why is a modern style rifle (AR) not equally accepted? (I accept it just fine).
Again, when anyone starts setting limits, limits are set. Once a limit is set, only thing left to do is find another limit to set. As long as someone has or does something someone else does not like, a call for limits will ensue. It is easy to take away and difficult to get something back. If you stand on the pro-gun side, accepting limits is the quick path to eventually ending up with nothing since there will always be someone wanting to control you until you have nothing they can care about.
If open carry of a long gun concerns you, then you could be more concerned about the individuals carrying concealed that are not legally allowed to have a firearm. The number would surprise you. That doesn't include the people illegally carrying but could legally have a firearm. That number would surprise you (but don't expect poll numbers...most of both instances don't participate in polls).
Oh, I get it...what you don't see can't hurt you.
Mntnman:
I have plans already. I did enjoy visiting with you last time I stopped by. Cake would have been even better.
Dan W:
http://dailysignal.com/2014/07/13/nanny-stater-week-needs-cupcakes-candy-pencil/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social
--- Quote ---“We’re not just talking about one cupcake a year, we’re talking about 25 cupcakes a year,”
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