the AR-15 follies: Here we go again!

Giving up a few will lead to giving them all up. That ain't gonna happen. Period.
I sure as hell ain't giving up anything that isn't hurting anyone. That includes my "military issued" weapons.

Of course it will, a teabagger (www.teaparty.org) talking point for decades but I still have mine.

Your "military issued" weapons?

Now, I know your FOS, they are US government property and you cant bring them home.
 
What makes you think a rural cop will try to take our firearms?

Fucking dickhead.

Yeah, just like pharmacists who won’t perform their duties by filling birth control prescriptions, and county clerks who won’t issue marriage licenses to gays, there will always be shitty cops who don’t fulfill their duties, too.

All losers.
 
Bolt action are fine, it the semi-automatics that can hold 30 rounds or more in a magazine and can fire all of them in under 30 seconds.
Why do civilians need that type of weapon?

"Thanks for confirming you want to ban guns.....just not all guns.....yet".

Never said that, now you're talking like a teabagger (wwwteaparty.org)

Is calling in a bomb threat a violation of free speech?

My bolt-actions are "weapons of war"; American, British, German and Russian. "Weapons of war" are what Obama and his pack of gun-banners want to ban.

I used to have an Italian one. It was advertised "Never fired, only dropped once" but the thing shot crooked so I got rid of it.

You should read more posts from "liberals" on this forum. Banning all guns is on the agenda, but they want to start with "assault weapons", a fabricated term like "white privilege" to push a political agenda.

No. Is charging someone with making bombs for making a bomb threat a violation of Constitutional rights?
 
Yeah, just like pharmacists who won’t perform their duties by filling birth control prescriptions, and county clerks who won’t issue marriage licenses to gays, there will always be shitty cops who don’t fulfill their duties, too.

All losers.

Or Muslim cab drivers who won't take women, dogs or people with liquor. Do you believe companies have a right to terminate such people?

Note that Kim Davis was voted out of office in favor of a Democrat...after she'd been forced to do her fucking job.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Davis
Kimberly Jean Davis (née Bailey; born September 17, 1965) is a former county clerk for Rowan County, Kentucky, who gained international attention in August 2015 when she defied a U.S. federal court order to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. She was defeated by Democratic challenger Elwood Caudill Jr. in the November 6, 2018, election and vacated the office on January 7, 2019....A lawsuit, Miller v. Davis, was filed, and Davis was ordered by the U.S. District Court to start issuing marriage licenses. She appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, but the application to appeal was denied. Davis continued to defy the court order by refusing to issue marriage licenses "under God's authority";[2] she was ultimately jailed for contempt of court.


The ultimate irony? Ms. Davis, while trying to protect the Sanctity of Marriage, is an adulterous who has been married 4 times and became pregnant from one man while married to another:

Davis has been married four times to three husbands.[19][193] The first three marriages ended in divorce in 1994, 2006, and 2008. Davis has two daughters from her first marriage and twins, a son and another daughter, who were born five months after her divorce from her first husband.[citation needed] Her third husband is the biological father of the twins, the children being conceived while Davis was still married to her first husband. The twins were adopted by Davis' current husband, Joe Davis, who was also her second husband; the couple initially divorced in 2006 but later remarried.[7][60] Joe Davis has also stated his support for her stance against same-sex marriage.[59] Davis's son Nathan works in her office as a deputy clerk and has taken the same position of denying marriage licenses to same-sex couples.[194] Shortly after the same-sex marriage license controversy, Davis said she and her husband switched from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party.[1]
 
Oom, what is your obsession with suicide?

Don't people know when they've had enough?

Have you ever heard about valuing life in qualitative rather than absolute terms?
That's why I believe in humane euthanasia instead of lengthy prison sentences.

Life isn't always good, Oom.
To many, it's more imposition than gift.



Sorry, but I really don't get what you're going on about.

Bump.
 
Or Muslim cab drivers who won't take women, dogs or people with liquor. Do you believe companies have a right to terminate such people?

Note that Kim Davis was voted out of office in favor of a Democrat...after she'd been forced to do her fucking job.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Davis
Kimberly Jean Davis (née Bailey; born September 17, 1965) is a former county clerk for Rowan County, Kentucky, who gained international attention in August 2015 when she defied a U.S. federal court order to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. She was defeated by Democratic challenger Elwood Caudill Jr. in the November 6, 2018, election and vacated the office on January 7, 2019....A lawsuit, Miller v. Davis, was filed, and Davis was ordered by the U.S. District Court to start issuing marriage licenses. She appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, but the application to appeal was denied. Davis continued to defy the court order by refusing to issue marriage licenses "under God's authority";[2] she was ultimately jailed for contempt of court.


The ultimate irony? Ms. Davis, while trying to protect the Sanctity of Marriage, is an adulterous who has been married 4 times and became pregnant from one man while married to another:

Davis has been married four times to three husbands.[19][193] The first three marriages ended in divorce in 1994, 2006, and 2008. Davis has two daughters from her first marriage and twins, a son and another daughter, who were born five months after her divorce from her first husband.[citation needed] Her third husband is the biological father of the twins, the children being conceived while Davis was still married to her first husband. The twins were adopted by Davis' current husband, Joe Davis, who was also her second husband; the couple initially divorced in 2006 but later remarried.[7][60] Joe Davis has also stated his support for her stance against same-sex marriage.[59] Davis's son Nathan works in her office as a deputy clerk and has taken the same position of denying marriage licenses to same-sex couples.[194] Shortly after the same-sex marriage license controversy, Davis said she and her husband switched from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party.[1]

There are things called “reasonable accommodation”. Happens all the time in the workplace. Lots of people don’t work on Sundays. You know, Christians. That kind of thing is reasonably and easily accommodated by the employer. Usually negotiated upon hire.

Refusing to fulfill the oath of your job to uphold the law is a different matter.
 
There are things called “reasonable accommodation”. Happens all the time in the workplace. Lots of people don’t work on Sundays. You know, Christians. That kind of thing is reasonably and easily accommodated by the employer. Usually negotiated upon hire.

Refusing to fulfill the oath of your job to uphold the law is a different matter.

Agreed on reasonable accommodation. Still, it's up to the employer, right?

Agreed on oath.
 
what does the NRA have to do with me?
Nothing.

Don't worry about it. It's like when RWNJs scream about the ACLU or BLM. It's a bullshit argument.

BTW, I'd been an NRA member off and on for years then dropped out for about 15 years until Obama wanted to pass his 2013 Gun Ban Bill.

I signed for 5 years then, during a special, another 5. Currently, my subscription runs out 2/23.
 
Agreed on reasonable accommodation. Still, it's up to the employer, right?

Agreed on oath.

On the employer, it depends. Depends on whether the customer is denied service based on being in a protected group. Can’t discriminate based on gender or sexual preference. At least, in most jurisdictions.
 
On the employer, it depends. Depends on whether the customer is denied service based on being in a protected group. Can’t discriminate based on gender or sexual preference. At least, in most jurisdictions.

Yeah, that "protected group" = special rights and privileges. It's unAmerican IMO because it violates the Equal Protection Clause.
 
Nothing.

Don't worry about it. It's like when RWNJs scream about the ACLU or BLM. It's a bullshit argument.

BTW, I'd been an NRA member off and on for years then dropped out for about 15 years until Obama wanted to pass his 2013 Gun Ban Bill.

I signed for 5 years then, during a special, another 5. Currently, my subscription runs out 2/23.

I have never been an NRA member...........they are not the gun rights group every idiot anti gunner wants to believe. Negotiate Rights Away is their preferred name
 
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