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Even still I just get that we are headed that way as a society. For every step forward we take from a pro gun perspective, we lose three whenever some whacko goes on a mass shooting. When it happens again, we are going to lose a lot.
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Or, you could move to TX!
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Closer to the (future) in laws? I'd rather move to NY!!!
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The IWI Tavor SARs began shipping last Friday. You can't get one anywhere though as folks have been waiting for these for the last couple of years. I saw one of the first to make it in OH on gunbroker for $4,000.00!
At $1999.00 MSRP it still isn't exactly cheap either. I do like though! |
sooooo badass.
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Dee, looks like your fav wing joint needs a face palm!!
Police Officers Refused Service at Buffalo Wild Wings Because of Guns - Manassas, VA Patch |
Looks like the Joint Committee in the Maryland House will vote on amendments to and eventually on SB281 Firearms Safety Act of 2013 today. Over 500 pro 2A folks are inside the House chamber and overflow rooms with more on the way to voice their opposition to SB281 and to let the delegates know what is at stake should they cave in and pass the bill into law.
Live video of the chamber via ustream live: http://www.ustream.tv/new/search?q=fxdunigan Here is a view from inside the chamber: http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/...pseacfa355.jpg |
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here's to hoping the MD legislators respond to that reminder more favorably than the CO ones did. |
Unfortunately, MD legislators have already made owning firearms difficult for law abiding citizens. One of the amendments they are going to vote on is to limit magazines to ten rounds when they are already limited to 20. Baretta USA is headquartered in Prince Georges County and they've already said they have been courted by several states to move if the bill passes because it puts restrictions on barrel length that would ban some of their rifles. Of course the legislators came up with an amendment to extend the barrel length to 29 inches in order to appease Baretta. Just like CO attempted to do with Magpul. Hopefully Baretta isn't buying into that.
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BOHICA Marylanders... Its time to move out of this chicken **** state... |
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I watched the circus in Annapolis yesterday as the Joint Committee voted to send SB281 with amendments to the full house for a vote next week.
I listened to an exchange between legislators regarding the bill's requirement to limit magazine capacity to 10 rounds. The argument in favor was that the shooter in Phoenix that shot Congressman Giffords had to stop and reload which caused him to be tackled and stopped and that was why she was in favor of limiting capacity. She explained that she wanted the bad guys to have to stop and reload. Another legislator responded that the VA tech shooter had 10 magazines and stopped to reload many times and that the only reason he was able to kill 32 people was due to the fact everyone on the campus was disarmed (crowd applauded), and that the only thing that stopped a bad guy with a gun was a good guy with a gun (more crowd applaud). Lastly, another legislator added that making criminals stop to reload makes no sense because when a law abiding citizen such as his Wife is defending themselves from attack, she will also have to stop and reload when the attacker will not likely have limited themselves to a 10 round magazine. They then voted and the 10 round limit stayed in the bill. That was when 12 people stood up shouted something and walked out. It was pretty much like that the entire time. At the same time this fiasco was taking place. the MD Senate passed another gasoline tax increase bill that raises the price of a gallon of gas about 4 cents per gallon starting 1 July with set increases taking place periodically. It will now be sent to Governor O'Malley for signature. I have always heard MD was a crazy place to live, now I know it. This will inevitably wind up in the supreme court which will take years. Here is how they each voted to approve the bill w/amendments and send it to the full House for vote next week: http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9df67ea0.jpg http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/...psd2956977.jpg |
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Here is a summary of what took place in Annapolis yesterday from Delegate Hough from Frederick and Washington County. Its not pretty.
O’Malley Gun Grab Passes House Committees On Friday evening two house committees, including the House Judiciary Committee of which I am a member passed Governor Martin O’Malley’s gun grab bill Senate Bill 281 by a vote of 27-18. Those of us who are proponents of the Second Amendment spent over eight hours offering amendments to the bill. Numerous amendments were accepted, including one I offered to protect ammunition used by waterfowl hunters. In addition amendments were accepted to bar the state police from disclosing the addresses of gun owners, to allow a 18-year old in the military to purchase regulated firearms, and to remove registration requirements for those who inherit firearms. The committee adopted amendments striking registration requirements for individuals who currently own so-called “assault” weapons. The committee also exempted current handgun owners from testing requirements when they buy future handguns. Unfortunately the main provisions on this anti-gun bill survived. Here’s what the bill still does: Requires law-abiding citizens, prior to purchasing a handgun to be fingerprinted at state police headquarters, have a background check, take four hours of classroom instruction, pass an undefined test at a gun range, and obtain a gun license. Due to a lack of public ranges and instructors, for many this will be a de facto ban on buying handguns. Currently it’s taking over 60 days for individuals to obtain hand guns. Limits magazine bullet capacity for all guns to ten rounds. Bans so-called “assault” weapons, which includes the nationally popular sports shooting rifle the AR-15. These weapons were tied to zero murders in Maryland last year. Enables State Police to do ATF style investigations on gun stores. This was enacted despite opposition from gun store owners for the supposed purpose of preventing straw purchases. The State Police, Attorney General’s office, and the Governor’s office were never able to even answer the question of how many straw purchase prosecutions there were last year under the current Maryland law. An amendment was also added yesterday to take peoples guns after a Probation Before Judgment (PBJ). Under Maryland law these are not considered convictions and I strongly oppose taking people’s rights and property away unless there is a conviction. Finally, Democrats rejected all attempts to increase school security and to punish criminals who use guns in crimes. Unbelievably an amendment was defeated that would have allowed off-duty police officers to have their firearms on school grounds. I know if a shooter was at my one my kid’s school I would pray to God there was an armed police officer nearby. It should be noted that legislators rejected this amendment, while sitting in a state building that is protected by armed guards. Another amendment that was narrowly defeated would have removed good time prison credits for those who use guns in the commission of violent crimes. Clearly the message is we only want to punish law-abiding citizens and not criminals. This bill will head to the House floor next week for a final vote. Pro-Second Amendment activists have done an awesome job of attending bill hearings in Annapolis and contacting legislators. I urge you to continue to speak out against SB 281 for one more week. Sincerely, Delegate Michael Hough Frederick & Washington Counties |
Lucky Gunner.com has a great deal on Tacnition 12ga uranium-drone-load!
http://www.luckygunner.com/12ga-3-ur...ition-5-rounds http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/...psd31d72de.jpg |
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I saw that, and I thought... what the fvck. lol. :facepalm:
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A few of my rifles (and one awesome shotgun!)
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KelTec KSG - 12 Gauge Shotgun: 14 + 1 in only 26 inches: It is a BLAST !!!!
Smith and Wesson M & P 15: .223 AR. Stays very flat when shooting. Smith & Wesson M & P 15-22: .22 long rifle AR. Inexpensive plinker. Savage Hog Hunter (Bolt Action): .308 My reach out and touch something rifle. |
Most of my pistols.
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Trusty 1911 (in 45 of course)
Taurus Judge (.410 / 45 Long Colt) Sig Sauer Trailside (22lr - cheap to shoot) Sig Sauer P226 S4 (9mm w/ 20+1) What's not to like! Sig Sauer P238 (.380 pocket gun) Glock 26 (9mm) Glock 17 (9mm) Glock 30 (.45 - most recent purchase - quickly becoming my favorite Glock!) |
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damn dude, i seriously need to step my game up...
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damn it dude, damn it... you're gonna make me do something stupid with my credit card...:roflpuke2:
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I realize its past April Fools day but I just came across this one and it was a funny one. I have to have more humor in my life after what has happened here in the Republic of Maryland lately.
Maryland School Board Removes "L" Because it Looks Like a Gun |
lets all move to florida duude.:rofl2:
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It's an investment :)
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I agree! Great stress reliever as well!
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went to the range and shot 10 different handguns... the 1911 was by far my favorite.
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aint that the truth. its kinda like gas prices... |
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