Federal judge halts Colorado gun law.....GOOD

Obama made fun of special needs kids also...sick fucks

Indeed.

Old Nifty, the half wit, hater and racist, should pay attention to his imminent judgement by the Grand Architect.

I know a few folks on the Alumni Committee and I might be able to get old Nifty a job as a janitor, cleaning up after the Vandy Boys.

That’s as close to that campus that he would ever be able to get.
 
The Founding Fathers assumed that the generations after theirs would have enough common sense to know that young children would be prohibited from gun ownership by their parents.

Poor Anchovies.

I owned my first hi-power rifle at age 12, first handgun at 14.
 
I will guess that there are people on both sides who actually care about this.
That's as far as I'll go, however.
I won't try to guess why.

Why aren't people bitching about alcohol sales being restricted to people 21 years of age or older?

Is a 20 year old not worthy of having a glass of Chianti at his/her favorite pasta joint?

Alcohol consumption is not a constitutional right and more limits are allowed. It is a political issue and not a legal matter.

30 states did lower the drinking age to 18 but it was changed back due to congressional pressure after a significant increase in DWI deaths for teens.
 
I owned my first hi-power rifle at age 12, first handgun at 14.

Indeed.

I had a .410 at age 12 and a 20 gauge at 14, and a 12 gauge at 16.

All the guys had long guns, a few had hand guns.

No young person ever shot anyone in my town or any other, that I heard of.
 
Indeed.

I had a .410 at age 12 and a 20 gauge at 14, and a 12 gauge at 16.

All the guys had long guns, a few had hand guns.

No young person ever shot anyone in my town or any other, that I heard of.

I also worked at a pool hall. It wasn't the shithole place you mentioned in a previous thread (Dutch had to quote me, bring it to my attention, although I didn't read it until now). I made quite a bit of money shooting pool over the years. It's not a slob's game.
 
I also worked at a pool hall. It wasn't the shithole place you mentioned in a previous thread (Dutch had to quote me, bring it to my attention, although I didn't read it until now). I made quite a bit of money shooting pool over the years. It's not a slob's game.

The pool hall in my small town was off limits to me and most other teenagers.

Lots of illegal stuff going on. Fights and moonshine.

I’m sure there were many pool halls that were clean and free of crime.

I played sports and was too tired, at the end of the day, to want to go play pool.

Minnesota Fats made a good living playing pool but Paul Newman had his fingers broken…in the movie, or maybe it was Tom Cruise.
 
The pool hall in my small town was off limits to me and most other teenagers.

Lots of illegal stuff going on. Fights and moonshine.

I’m sure there were many pool halls that were clean and free of crime.

I played sports and was too tired, at the end of the day, to want to go play pool.

Minnesota Fats made a good living playing pool but Paul Newman had his fingers broken…in the movie.

I played softball or bowled on the nights I didn't work at the pool hall. There were pool leagues, the players came in for practice and I'd shoot them for the table time (if I lost, I worked there so it didn't cost me anything anyway...and I got paid for it!). Very little riff-raff came in, the league players made sure of it. It was a very upper-class, reputable and clean business.
 
Why don't we be honest.

The real problem with firearms in this nation is not that we have them

but rather

WHO we allow to have them.

If people were first tested for sanity, intelligence, and proper ideological persuasion,
the idiots crackers, goobers, and rednecks would not have them
and everything would be fine.
 
Good catch. Since the Bruen decision was announced, states that tried to thumb their nose at the SC and go around that decision has been to no avail. These cases are being argued in court and then reversed.
The Bruen decision will have far reaching effects on these rogue blue states that are trying to circumvent the law.

Hopefully, the suppressor laws will be loosened to the point where, like in most European countries, one can buy one off the shelf. Gunners can call them "hearing safety" devices.

I doubt that the Bruen decision will prevent states to create sensible gun laws like the "You have To Be over 21" to buy a gun law.

We'll see, but I think that is a stretch!
 
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