Why we have a 2nd amendment and must keep it.

I'm all for gun ownership rights...and laws that let us use them.


Don't tread on me!

their shoould be 0 laws when it comes to guns.. try gunning harder next time.. If jimmy the mongoloid wants to protect his mongoloid family he shouldn't be required to fill out paper work he doesn't understand
 
laws dont allow you to do anything. laws only restrict. hence why our 2nd amendment restricts the government from screwing with your natural right.

and its not even a law. laws can not be broken. theres a big difference between a law, and a idea. the united states is an idea.
 
their shoould be 0 laws when it comes to guns..

I'm talking about laws like the one in Colorado. It basically says that if you legally shoot an intruder in your home and happen to not kill him, he can't sue you for medical or damages. He's shit out of luck.
 
I'm talking about laws like the one in Colorado. It basically says that if you legally shoot an intruder in your home and happen to not kill him, he can't sue you for medical or damages. He's shit out of luck.
every night when i'm up late stroking thinking about the next day I think about intruders coming in to rape me... I'd give the old chick chick boom if you know whadimean ( shotgun)
 
Apparently not that many that he thought old women were easy pickings.

Yeah, if they knew about who has guns the thugs could easlily avoid us, or try for the guns. You know, perish the thought, but then any panic newspaper on the way down/out, in the cell phone age, could pop some fame and publish the addressees of gun owners. But, that could never happen.

IAC, where I'm from most old Birds like my Essalee have guns. The thug didn't think she would use it. He calmly slit the screendoor with his knife to unlock it, as Grandma E, calmly put one well aimed shot into his forehead. That was before he even opened the door. She was acclaimed as a good Citizen.

She was an inspiration in my youth. She gave me my first pocket knife, (against my Mom) But, E wins. She said, "A gentleman should always carry a blade." Then she pats my head. "To help the Ladies. We are often in need of having a ribbon or a string cut." I was 8 years old.
 

Thanks WW, I hadn't heard of this. Maybe there is another example. I couldn't find one more recent....the good old days. IAC, to add the human element, it was real battle.

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Three young ex-servicemen firing at the jail in Athens, Tennessee, 1946

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I didn't know it either. It was a friend that was a WWII vet who remembered this and told me about it over a cold one. It amazes me that the media refuses to mention it.
 
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