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Offline GrainfedMuley

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Re: Here we go again.......................................
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2017, 06:30:03 AM »
"Nobody needs a hundred bullets a minute to shoot a deer, and nobody needs a hundred bullet capacity to guard their house."

So we probably only need a couple bullets to guard our homes??? 

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Re: Here we go again.......................................
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2017, 08:15:53 AM »
I guess baseball bats and golf clubs will have to do!

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Re: Here we go again.......................................
« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2017, 08:58:47 AM »
Wow, swinging for the fences.  Semi auto pistols with threaded barrels are assault weapons, as are semi-auto rifles under 30 inches long.  It also goes for the typical >10 round mag and other "assaulty" things like pistol grips and barrel shrouds.

You are grandfathered, but cannot sell or transfer (had it to anyone under any conditions) to anyone other than a dealer or give it to be destroyed.  The gun and mags have to be locked at your house (clearly unconstitutional), and you can only use them at a licensed range (no target shooting in the woods) or while hunting and they need to be locked in transit (and presumably while in camp).

Presumably you also have to be able to prove when you bought every mag, firearm and assaulty accessory.

Forget to lock it up while back in camp and you are a Class C felon.



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Re: Here we go again.......................................
« Reply #4 on: October 07, 2017, 09:25:33 AM »
"Nobody needs a hundred bullets a minute to shoot a deer, and nobody needs a hundred bullet capacity to guard their house."

So we probably only need a couple bullets to guard our homes???
You can have all the bullets you want.The fact is if you shoot someone ten times your going to be charged with murder.Same thing goes for shooting in the back.

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Re: Here we go again.......................................
« Reply #5 on: October 07, 2017, 09:58:37 AM »
"Nobody needs a hundred bullets a minute to shoot a deer, and nobody needs a hundred bullet capacity to guard their house."

So we probably only need a couple bullets to guard our homes???
You can have all the bullets you want.The fact is if you shoot someone ten times your going to be charged with murder.Same thing goes for shooting in the back.

Not if you are using a bump stock. You can blame the bump stock made you shoot the perp a couple of hundred times before you could stop it and so what if 50 rounds struck him in the back during the altercation. Yes the media will claim you were using those "automatic rounds" and had modified your weapon to become a "fully automatic" "machine gun" but you can offset this false agenda driven story by expert witnesses testifying about bump stocks during your trial. Make sure at the beginning of your trial that you stand up and shout: "I Will Give Up My Bump Stock When You Peel My Cold Dead Fingers From Around It".

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Re: Here we go again.......................................
« Reply #6 on: October 07, 2017, 11:05:40 AM »
Sounds good in fantasy land.In the real world you ARE allowed to defend yourself and property in a life threatening situation.You ARE NOT allowed to play executioner.In a situation like this and you happen to kill someone your only defense is going to be a self defense argument.By adding a bump stock,a prosecutor would have an easy argument that you intended to kill rather than stop the threat.I hope no one here ever faces this type of situation.If you do find yourself in a situation like this in your home,grab the 12 gauge loaded with buckshot and shoot once not the rapid fire AR.

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Re: Here we go again.......................................
« Reply #7 on: October 07, 2017, 04:25:22 PM »
Sounds good in fantasy land.In the real world you ARE allowed to defend yourself and property in a life threatening situation.You ARE NOT allowed to play executioner.In a situation like this and you happen to kill someone your only defense is going to be a self defense argument.By adding a bump stock,a prosecutor would have an easy argument that you intended to kill rather than stop the threat.I hope no one here ever faces this type of situation.If you do find yourself in a situation like this in your home,grab the 12 gauge loaded with buckshot and shoot once not the rapid fire AR.
If I am in my home I will grab the closest gun, not run past my AR to get my 12g.  :stup:

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Re: Here we go again.......................................
« Reply #8 on: October 07, 2017, 05:14:28 PM »
This has been in the making in Washington for awhile now,with the recent shooting is just the right time for them to push the agenda.Just like the artical says the ar15 is just not a sporting rifle for hunting , So why do we need it?I tried to get hunters on board with making it a sporting rifle.Nobody wants to change the 24 cal. restrictions on big game hunting even though many other states allow it.It will happen someday ,ban. Hunters will not have a leg to stand on for keeping ar 15.I have all the ar15,mags,ammo I will need so I really not worried.Just great timing to get this ban pushed through.

Here's a link
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,205241.0.html

When Hunters decide to change the 24 cal min for deer,then I might care at about assult weapons ban intel then ,i just don't worry about it.

From the artical:
Fascitelli: "These are military-style assault weapons that are marketed as such. They're not hunting tools. Nobody needs a hundred bullets a minute to shoot a deer, and nobody needs a hundred bullet capacity to guard their house."
« Last Edit: October 07, 2017, 05:31:34 PM by hunter399 »
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Re: Here we go again.......................................
« Reply #9 on: October 07, 2017, 06:58:57 PM »
AR-10 is legal for hunting and I don't see them as being any less of a target for the ban.  They have arguments of convenience, not fact.  If it were legal to shoot big game with .22 cal, it would make absolutely zero difference.

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Re: Here we go again.......................................
« Reply #10 on: October 07, 2017, 07:15:56 PM »
The 2nd is not about hunting.
Period.
Brownshirts are always for disarming citizens.
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Re: Here we go again.......................................
« Reply #11 on: October 07, 2017, 08:13:30 PM »
The 2nd is not about hunting.
Period.
Brownshirts are always for disarming citizens.
Your right the 2nd amendment is not about hunting , But look how it saved California's gun rights,also when the 2nd was written there was not assault rifles or mass shooting,times are a changing ,laws will follow.Washington state will never let ar15 be a sporting rifle,due to hunting restrictions,I don't see assault weapon bans in Idaho where they can hunt with one. 223 cal. :twocents:
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Re: Here we go again.......................................
« Reply #12 on: October 08, 2017, 01:39:16 AM »
The 2nd is not about hunting.
Period.
Brownshirts are always for disarming citizens.
look how it saved California's gun rights,also when the 2nd was written there was not assault rifles









First of all, hunting did not save California from anything. All of California gun laws are efin stupid. Second, it does not make any difference when the 2nd amendment was written it applies to all of your gun rights. The citizens half the same right to the same firepower as our government. So the government does not infringe on the rights of there citizens. That is why it was written to begin with. Back then it was about muskets and cannons. Today it is about the AR-15 and AK-47. That is not hard to understand.
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Re: Here we go again.......................................
« Reply #13 on: October 08, 2017, 03:43:03 AM »
The 2nd is not about hunting.
Period.
Brownshirts are always for disarming citizens.
look how it saved California's gun rights,also when the 2nd was written there was not assault rifles









First of all, hunting did not save California from anything. All of California gun laws are efin stupid. Second, it does not make any difference when the 2nd amendment was written it applies to all of your gun rights. The citizens half the same right to the same firepower as our government. So the government does not infringe on the rights of there citizens. That is why it was written to begin with. Back then it was about muskets and cannons. Today it is about the AR-15 and AK-47. That is not hard to understand.
I said look at what the 2nd amendment did for California,I don't see mass shootings with muskets and cannons ,so there might be a difference,If your gonna quote somebody ,Then at least put the whole sentence.This is what I said.

Your right the 2nd amendment is not about hunting , But look how it saved California's gun rights,
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Re: Here we go again.......................................
« Reply #14 on: October 08, 2017, 09:56:31 AM »
The 2nd is not about hunting.
Period.
Brownshirts are always for disarming citizens.
Your right the 2nd amendment is not about hunting , But look how it saved California's gun rights,also when the 2nd was written there was not assault rifles or mass shooting,times are a changing ,laws will follow.Washington state will never let ar15 be a sporting rifle,due to hunting restrictions,I don't see assault weapon bans in Idaho where they can hunt with one. 223 cal. :twocents:
When the first was written, there weren't typewriters, phones, computers, fakebook, etc.  Should only pen, ink and parchment or local townhalls and taverns be good for protection?
How about association--no internet forums back then?
No cyberspace, so guess no warrants needed for anything electronic.

 


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