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2.5
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DEC 14, 11:34 AM
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What the Police think of gun control laws that limit law abiding citizens.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCXx5Eb4FDc
The type of laws Biden's administration wants.[This message has been edited by 2.5 (edited 12-14-2020).]
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2.5
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DEC 18, 09:47 PM
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Smith and Wesson Sues New Jersey (Attourney General)
"Smith & Wesson’s attorneys said in its complaint, filed in federal court in New Jersey, that the subpoena “seeks evidence of consumer fraud relating to advertising—but in reality, it seeks to suppress and punish lawful speech regarding gun ownership in order to advance an anti-Second Amendment agenda that the Attorney General publicly committed to pursue.” ... https://www.wsj.com/article...subpoena-11608067784
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sourmash
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DEC 20, 09:22 AM
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2.5
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DEC 21, 11:33 AM
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| quote | Originally posted by sourmash:
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Yours?
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2.5
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DEC 22, 05:24 PM
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sourmash
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DEC 22, 06:51 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 2.5:
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I sure wish they were. They have 2 "cases".
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2.5
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DEC 23, 04:25 PM
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2.5
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DEC 30, 10:25 AM
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Useful info, cause even if you have one on you, if they have the upper hand, getting the attackers barrel off you would be considered important.
Anyone ever in this situation?
Did you also know that you can grab the slide so they ony get one shot off? Or with some, move the slide back and they get none.
[This message has been edited by 2.5 (edited 12-30-2020).]
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sourmash
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DEC 30, 10:56 AM
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I watched the opening 'dsarming' movement. Very slow. He'd be shot and bleeding and if it happened in the hood the shooter might even urinate on him afterwards. Plus what's he gonna do when the perp is holding it sideways?
I used to train Isshinryu as a teen. In real fights the punches don't come at you like in the dojo. The kicks don't have the same results as in the katas. But it did help preserve my face twice in the inner city when jumped by gangs of Blacks.
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maryjane
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JAN 05, 12:12 PM
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Ohio makes the RIGHT move.
| quote | An individual's duty to retreat before using force has been eliminated in Ohio under a gun rights bill signed by Ohio's Republican governor on Monday. Gov. Mike DeWine signed the bill despite his vocal concerns that GOP lawmakers were ignoring his own legislation proposed following the 2019 mass shooting in Dayton.
The measure expands the so-called "stand your ground" right from an individual's house and car to any place, "if that person is in a place in which the person lawfully has a right to be."
As recently as last month DeWine hinted he might veto the bill, saying lawmakers should focus on what he sent them instead. But on Monday, he signed the bill in "the spirit of cooperation" with the General Assembly. |
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https://www.cbsnews.com/new...w-mike-dewine-signs/
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