I asked my mom if she would join the yeehawd but she said she can't cause she has a job so maybe those losers in oregon and missouri should try that.
Welfare and begging for supplies.
Should send them a box of boot straps lol.
This is something people tend to forget.
Getting stabbed sucks balls. You have a lot higher chance of surviving a knife fight, and there is a greater chance less people will be injured/killed in a knife fight.
With that said, Cantih does have a good point that we somehow have to work on the gun culture itself. But I see comments like this without realizing how it helps feed gun culture:
Loving guns takes it to a higher level than just wanting to own some. You don't have to be feverish over guns to help continue gun culture.
Or even a fetish with it. If you want a gun, buy a gun.
But keep it someplace safe and locked. Take lessons on handling it. And if you hear weird noises in the night don't make it the first thing you grab for unless you're damned sure the guy is not friendly.
I'd love to be an owner at this point, except MA's gun application is a literal four month process including
1: Letters of recommendation from two to three unrelated people I've known for more than five years. (Don't have the recommendations? Tough shit.)
2: Background check(Which I'm totally fine with and feel that more states should expand)
3: A face to face appointment with the police chief, which almost always gets rescheduled last minute to gauge how you react. The chief can use this interview to scrap your application even if everything else comes up clean.
It's not even worth doing right now because my wife and I are saving for a house, and my safety course cert expired a while ago. Buying the proper storage, getting re-certified, and paying the application fee are really low on my priority list at the moment.
Love may have been a strong word. I only really want to own three guns. A hunting rifle, a revolver (Chiappa Rhino), and a 0.22LR target pistol.
Btw, this is bullshit if true
California, anything with a fixed blade (like a sword) must be worn in plain view. But sheathed knives worn openly are not considered illegal concealed weapons. However, if you're carrying a cane sword, you can be charged with a misdemeanor.In Texas, illegal knives are described as knives with blades longer than 5.5 inches, along with swords. Still, swords are legal to carry if they are being used in historical demonstrations or ceremonies in which the sword is "significant to the performance of the ceremony."In New York, possession of a cane sword is a misdemeanor, but it can become a felony if it is a sword-carrier's second or third offense.
@Ragnus: Holy crap that's some bullshit. Getting a scheduled board with an O-4+ was a pain in the ass (And that was to qualify a watch that helped the ship's watchbill). I can't imagine trying to get an interview with a police chief just to own a weapon.
That's not even talking the letter. What the fuck even qualifies them? Do they need evidence of you two in a picture, have lived in MA? Jesus I'd have to hit up some A-School friends or some people from California.
Also, California's laws are weird. Al Jazeera did a video detailing what could/couldn't be legal. In short, assembling two parts together can be illegal (And a felony) but owning them is fine and dandy.
I can imagine it to be a lot easier to ban a sword rather than a gun. Hell, California banned brass knuckles.
I can't speak to Texas, and NY, but the CA ones are true.
But a blade worn openly, sheathed or not, you know the person has a weapon and can act accordingly.
With a cane sword, you assume it's a cane and not a sword, you do not know there's a weapon, and can't act accordingly.
This is the same reason that, historically in CA, concealed carry has been fairly restricted, while open carry wasn't against state law.
That's almost like the process for me to get a fully automatic, suppressor, or SBR.
Are you talking about buying them/Owning them? Because I'm nearly 100% every state will have a law about carrying brass knuckles. Despite being sold as paperweights, I can't think of any purpose to carry brass knuckles other than to fuck someones shit up.(inb4 someones says "what about carrying guns"; I don't carry on my person) The thing I think is stupid is the apparent ban on switchblades.
As something other than fucking awesome?
yea guns are pretty great
As far as I remember people have gotten in trouble for skipping brass knuckles out to CA. There's been at least one game dev company that's done it.
Posted in other thread but relevant here too
“You know, there is a loophole here. We should address that.”
— Paul Ryan in an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in 2013, on the gun show loophole.
“There is no loophole… This is a distraction.”
— Paul Ryan statement in 2016 via an AP correspondent
His NRA-brand weather vane shifted.
NRA is honestly too stronk. The fact that a policy wonk like Paul Ryan got turned really speaks to their influence.