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Posts posted by father-of-three
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10 hours ago, Grima Squeakersen said:F*n imbeciles. They know damned well (or should) that, even if passed by the Colorado Senate and signed into law, virtually that entire load of crap is certain to fail Bruen/Heller scrutiny, and probably sooner, rather than later (SCOTUS). What a monumental waste of time (of course, how much can a dip$h*t's time be worth, anyway?) and energy. I passed through Colorado a few times in the 70s, and visited some clients there in the 80's & 90's, and, even by the end of that period, I had the impression that it was politically fairly conservative (with a few exceptions such as Aspen). WTF happened?
I believe democrats take pride in passing unconstitutional laws that may only last a few years.
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On 4/11/2024 at 12:46 PM, CMJeepster said:Biden to close ‘gun-show loophole’ and expand background checks for firearms (yahoo.com)
Because gun shows are where gangbangers buy
On 4/11/2024 at 12:46 PM, CMJeepster said:Biden to close ‘gun-show loophole’ and expand background checks for firearms (yahoo.com)
Because gun shows are where gangbangers buy their firearms.
“This single gap in our federal background check system has caused unimaginable pain and suffering,” Vice President Kamala Harris said on the call.
So when gun owners sell firearms where private sales are allowed for NO profit...not even a penny... there will be no complaints, right? (Yes, with "unimaginable" sarcasm)
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One of the very very very very few times where the famous statement made by most New Jersey officials can actually apply:
"We need to get guns off the streets."
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2 hours ago, JohnnyB said:Yes. I watched the entire thing and it was good as it allowed me to get into Hogg's head! (A very scary place!) I found his thought processes to be 99% nonsensical and he had no true statistics to back him up! He definitely lost the argument overall and if I had it to do all over again, I would choose not to have wasted those 2 hours of my life!
I have heard Colion Noir often talk about wanting to debate Hogg, which i assume will never happen, due to Hogg.
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5 hours ago, DirtyDigz said:Formal, as you describe, and very civil. No screaming or table pounding from the major participants, although there were some raised voices during audience questions.
Worth the watch.I take it that this was a part of that debate?
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Was this a formal debate with opening comments, cross examinations, closing comments and timed audience questions, or a.shouting match like many Presidential debates?
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Whether or not states like New Jersey inflate those numbers (I believe Delaware recently passed a similar puchase permit law), that's still a lot of purchases.
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8 hours ago, FairbanksRusty said:Doesn’t Kentucky vet their concealed carriers each year or every month?
Plus there are still thousands of firearms that transfer hands in states where person to person sales are still legal.
Yes, like the airport director who was shot and killed by ATF agents recently, who was selling handguns at a gunshot via private sale.
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Logic dies with liberalism.
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6 hours ago, CMJeepster said:Are we all dead yet?
Yeah... blood running through the streets like the prophesied Valley of Megiddo...or so the New Jersey government wants you to beleve...
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That bridge collapse looked scarier than many CGI versions I have seen in disaster movies.
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22 hours ago, 45Doll said:Good to hear. In Pennsylvania, it's the Senate that has to stay strong this year.
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Sadly, the article does not surprise me.
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7 hours ago, 45Doll said:They get by with a little help from their friends. Like five years of increase.
Here are the Republicans that voted to raise New Jersey's gas tax (nj1015.com)
What is the claimed purpose of the electronic vehicle fee and are golf cart included in that?
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On 3/14/2024 at 6:09 PM, CX500T said:I have a pad near JFK getting sick of Uncommutable trips, which with the service being cut down to 3-5 flights a day from Norfolk. I've been driving from Virginia. 378 miles one way from my house to employee lot.
To be frank, I'm getting too old for that.
I gave my wife the geographic range of "can sit short call reserve on the couch" and frankly everything we found in reasonably close PA, even using Newark as my anchor point (I can use EWR, JFK or LGA) was absolute shit and horrible schools. When I was pushing two hours to EWR the housing got reasonable and better schools, but 2 hours no traffic to EWR is pushing 4 in realistic non rush hour but not 2am to JFK.
Wife's best friends husband works for United, they are living with us while their house gets built in Kinnelon, they have a more stringent reserve distance but they only have to cover Newark. I cover Newark, JFK and LaGarbage but 95% of my flying (757/767) is out of JFK.
I bid reserve by choice most months. I prefer days off to go to dirtbike races over where I go on trips.
As much as I would like push Pennsylvania, driving across New Jersey to Newark or New York can be pretty bad, even on the interstates, especially I-78.
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It seems to hit on most of, if not all of the important points. It feels like there are links missing in the article, the way it is written.
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Has the legislature passed a law yet giving no gun signs the "force of law?" (I'm assuming no such law existed before Bruen since they didn't issue permits) If they did, is it part of thebrushed laws they passed that are currently held up in court?
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I was going to say that the New Jersey government can't have it both ways, but I am sure they will either die or lie trying. It's who they are... the ones who claim to be so-called misinformation experts. Oh the irony.
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Not having read up the details on the Menendez indictment, is it safe to say that Bob is on his way out at this point?
Colorado Goes For Broke On Gun Ban
in National Gun Law Discussion
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Yep. That's why Arizona is more purple than not these days. Monroe County Pennsylvania also became a New York City suburb around 20 years ago and has been a pretty blue county ever since. In 2020, when Pennsylvania started "locking down" counties for Corona virus, Monroe was one of the first six, which I attribute to its suburban status.