You are (once again, as almost always) a fucking liar. You've NEVER seen anyone walking around a Walmart with an AR.
And how on Earth would you know that? Have you ever even been to Texas?
You are (once again, as almost always) a fucking liar. You've NEVER seen anyone walking around a Walmart with an AR.
And how on Earth would you know that? Have you ever even been to Texas?
Around here they stock up for deer camp with booze, bottled water, pop, chips, hot dogs, candy. Our firearm season ended the 30th. The UPS kid said he took his oldest son (age 8) hunting; they got an 8-pointer!
There was a time when magats were bringing their guns into sandwich shops and the like. Weird mofos.
Oh look at that proven wrong yet again.Another lie from the camel piss smelling maggot.
Arbie in Texas? Doubtful. People like him would be roped and turned into steers. LOLAnd how on Earth would you know that? Have you ever even been to Texas?
Oh look at that proven wrong yet again.
The topic of people bringing guns to sandwich shops has been a point of discussion and concern, particularly in light of recent events and social media interactions. Here are some notable incidents and reactions:
- Jersey Mike's Subs: A photo of a customer brandishing two guns went viral, leading to a boycott and an apology from Jersey Mike's Subs for their joke about open-carry policies. Gun control activists, including Fred Guttenberg, expressed their outrage and called for a boycott of the chain.
2- Anti-Lockdown Protestors: In North Carolina, anti-lockdown protesters entered a Subway sandwich shop armed with guns and rocket launchers, sparking outrage and discussions about gun control and social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.
2- Arrest in Madison: A 19-year-old man was arrested for threatening customers with a "finger gun" at a sandwich shop in Madison, Wisconsin, highlighting the dangers of gun-related threats in public spaces.
1- Social Media Reactions: Many social media users have commented on the incidents, with some expressing their frustration over the lack of proper gun control measures and others pointing out the absurdity of people bringing guns to places like sandwich shops.
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These incidents reflect the ongoing debate and concerns surrounding gun safety and the presence of firearms in public spaces, particularly in the context of fast food chains.
Arbie in Texas? Doubtful. People like him would be roped and turned into steers. LOL
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OTOH, around here, I've seen people living in rented single-wides with a $60K truck parked out front. Maybe their truck is so shitty it doesn't lock?
Because he's been a liar ever since he first posted here.
It's a tradition!
OR FLA.And how on Earth would you know that? Have you ever even been to Texas?
AI OverviewSo, what you said is pure bullshit, except for (OMG!) someone pointed a finger at someone?
Legal carry is what those crybabies are bitching about. There have been no issues with legal
carry (unless you're a whining libtard).
It definitely is. Last year he gave us some teriyaki-flavored venison meat sticks he'd had made. They were good. Michigan allows the sale of game meat and game fish. I have a traditional dish I make with ground venison, wild rice (the native kind), wild mushrooms I find, and wild onions in season, otherwise home-grown regular onions. It's delicious.
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I said the coward is a liar, that he's claiming he's seen someone carrying an AR in a Walmart, Miss camel piss.Was proven wrong twice and still doubles down on stupid. I swear magats are pure comedy.