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  1. I watched the whole video. He is calm and relaxed when he speaks. Truly a reflection piece. His example of the note on the table puts a lot in perspective. I think he puts in perspective the atrocities the world has seen because individuals didn't have the rights to defend themselves. Once the guns are taken away then your freedoms especially the first amendment can be taken away or restricted at will.
  2. Does he realize that there is a police station annexed into the high school? Henry Snyder high school to be exact.
  3. I for one ain't surrendering shit. It will sit nicely in a safe deposit box outside the eyes of the govt. http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/28-12-2012/123335-americans_guns-0/ A article from a disarmed soviet telling us how much it sucks to be at the mercy of a tyrannical party. I'm not saying that's how the U.S. could turn but we'd never be able to defend ourselves if it came to pass.
  4. Funny how crime is up in Hudson County but yet we have such awesome restrictive laws.
  5. Fair enough, if you need help I'm in Guttenberg, I can load my little ass car with maybe some lamps or a tv.
  6. I found this in the Member Owned Business section: http://njgunforums.com/forum/index.php?/topic/15343-here-2-there-movers/
  7. Have you guys seen this petition? https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/do-not-reinstate-federal-assault-weapons-ban-1994/sC09SX1l It seems like it has a lot more weight behind it.
  8. You sir made me laugh very hard. Also one of the quotes from the post had me going:
  9. Why is it the free Obama phone? Last I read in the history books it was the free Reagan phone, in fact the law was enacted in 1984 with the FCC. First it was used for land lines for low income individuals and now that land lines are almost extinct the technology has moved to mobile devices the law has been adjusted to compensate for the times. This crazy talk about Obama phones makes me puke. Anyway, I picked up a nice 18 gun cabinet today and will do my electronics shopping on Cyber Monday, forget trying to go to a mall.
  10. It's a lie and it was spread by fox news: http://mediamatters.org/blog/2012/11/02/utility-companies-deny-right-wing-media-claims/191101 Nothing to see here and moving along.
  11. You could also take the 99s. it's been a while since i have lived near bayonne so i don't even know if the bus even runs anymore.
  12. I think they are suing to have stop and frisked removed http://ccrjustice.org/floyd. It should be, no one should be subject to unreasonable searches and seizures. Highlights of a study on the 2011 data from stop and frisk: *More than 685,000 people were stopped by the NYPD in 2011, up from 97,000 stops in 2002 when Bloomberg took office…more than a 600 percent increase. *87 percent of those stopped were Black or Hispanic, while 9 percent were White. * More young Black men were stopped by the NYPD in 2011 than there are young Black men in NYC. *Only 1.9 percent of those frisked in 2011 were in possession of a weapon.
  13. I swear Eli lives for the fourth quarter.
  14. I clued in two family members. One just got their FPIC the other one is in waiting.
  15. I'm all for F1 but for messing up my commute in and out of the city I'm not too excited. It's already bad as it gets in NJ with public transportation shortages and everyone claims that local merchants will make big money by bringing the event to NJ... Yeah if they pay for it. Something on this scale should not be paid for with a single tax dollar. To date I cannot find an article disclosing the financial agreements with the F1 organization and the whole snafu with Texas only complicated things (http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/10/nj_hosting_of_formula_1_race_r.html). Like I said, I'm for F1 but still want to weight more of the pros and cons on how it will affect the area.
  16. The link expires for security reasons from the DoC website. For the lazy:
  17. I hope you're wrong, I really really hope you're wrong.
  18. I believe any LEO has more important things to deal with than pulling you over for bumper sticker brand X. Here is a page full of posts I found while doing research on something like this: http://forums.officer.com/t127412/. More importantly I found this relevant: http://forums.officer.com/t127412/#post1940319
  19. Cartels I think would adapt and move their illegal operations to legal ones. How is the U.S. government going to assume anyone that opens a dispensary a criminal or not or affiliated with a criminal? Things slip by in the system. I think this would still continue to be a factor in sales. If you buy a gram of marijuana for twenty dollars illegally as compared to thirty dollars for the same amount with taxes, which road would you choose? It's the same reason that most people in NJ ordered their cigarettes online and try to cheat the system. The same for online purchases of other goods. So even with legalized sales I still think cartels would make make just enough money via illegal sales to still want to stay in business.
  20. What makes you think the cartels won't go legit and monopolize on the market? Honestly that's what will happen, they will pay or threaten to kill someone to open the medical dispensary in good faith (I believe not having a felony should be a requirement) and then rake in the profits. Remember anything that is taxed is just overhead pushed onto the consumers.
  21. Well everyone is glad that the best man is fine. It does highlight though that as much as you legislate the hell out of firearms there will never be a concrete way to get them out of the hands of criminals.
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