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    edgewater, nj
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    sailing, golf, algorithmic trading
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    various ranges in mid and north jersey
  1. http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/2nd-amendment-legal-defense-fund Well, it appears his legal defense fund has $30.9K ; well over his counsel's estimate of $11K in costs. Let's see exoneration, and grounds for dismissal of the DA and others that forgot that this is a country of laws and the law abiding.
  2. Well, I guess I'll accompany my wife and kids more on shopping trips, and have a blunt improvised melee weapon handy. "Look at this new rolling pin."
  3. The Constitution has nothing to do with appropriate bail or in this case, holding him in a mental healthcare facility till someone finds out what we are dealing with here. Guys sets animals on fire, attempts to kill a random person, etc.... Go figure, huh???? You need to see someone up close that is criminally insane. I worked at John Hopkins hospital in the early 90's and it is terrifying. I didn't feel safe even with the Baltimore Police outside the door, and two orderlys with me when doing routine procedure.
  4. That is crazy that he made bail. So if he goes apesh!t again and this time succeeds into puncturing someone's aorta, the judge should be strung up by his balls for ever granting that human piece of garbage bail.
  5. Could be worse; you could be in mainland China. A friend of mine, an Italian-American, who owns Danny's Bagels & Pizza in Guangzhou beeped at a car blocking him in. Unfortunately for him, the guy had a WHITE license plate, marking him as military or a military brat. The guy got out and kicked the crap out of him. No recourse. NEVER get into an altercation with a car with a white license plate in China. They will fugg you up, American citizen or no. Same goes for a car with a flashy blue light in Russia (or Ukraine.) Bad juju. Of course, if things continue on their current track, PANYNJ will become a new unassailable organ of State. Bumper cars vs the masses!
  6. Hahahaha, give me emacs lisp or give me death. I couldn't function without the emacs lisp macros I've built over 20+ years.
  7. Yeah, I use vi on a naked environment to get emacs installed (after getting everything else up to spec, gcc, etc. ) Of course, on a server, you would already have vi up and ready in case the load was 12x the CPU... (SLOWaris!!!)
  8. Don't know if NY law just banned the 8-shot Taurus SS608 or S&W 327 .
  9. I should have added to my initial post; he should have been arrested or detained in a manner that could have prevented him from continuing on to rampaging into the human sphere. I don't know how to what level NJ law would have helped in this regard. (I looked into the story a bit more. I am aghast that the judge even specified a bail amount ($1MM.) Lock him away, throw away the key. The toddler is lucky to be alive. Of course, a bullet would be faster and cheaper for the taxpayers.)
  10. RTSP had a ported one with a stainless slide a few weeks ago. Not sure if it was the SF model.
  11. The next news story will be of someone getting shot with one of the stolen firearms. Sure be nice if Journal News took down that m'fing list.
  12. If it was anything like my limited business carry in NYC (20 years ago), you would need at least three months of bank deposit slips backing your assertion up (I was depositing ~$20K cash M-F for a store in the wholesale district in Manhattan, to give you an idea of what the NYPD considered "worthy" of that license class.) I don't think NJ has the concept of that license, where you were not allowed to deviate from your route from the business location to/from the bank (i.e. you submitted a route to the NYPD.) Sounds like NJ almost forces you into a Garda or Brinks pick up.
  13. I'm sure that limey piece of shit needs armed security, on both sides of the pond.
  14. Yeah... and the timeframe was pretty disturbing. Just five years... And was what all that I've been hearing with the 1.4B rounds our federal government has been stockpiling... Aren't we supposed to be disengaging from our wars in the middle east? Go figure (raised eyebrow.) Widespread abuse of the citizenry could definitely happen in our lifetime. Just look at interviews with Wehrmacht infantry after WWII "We were just following orders..." Those kids were caught between a rock and hard place. I would imagine going AWOL would get you shot on the spot. I would imagine our troops from rural gun-friendly areas would join the other side; but not all. Definitely has happened in the current Syrian conflict. I always get an interesting perspective from immigrants; whether it is my Czech neighbor (he's 80), or a local cafe owner (from Uganda , he's 30 and has seen terrible things, no surprise in Africa), etc.
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