A group of open carry gun advocates in Texas stood in a restaurant parking lot over the weekend, exercising their Second (crimes, support)
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You dont' show up with a ton of guns and stand there if your are "peaceful"
God, the next thing you will be telling us the Mafioso outside the store who is just hammering his fist into his palm, is just exercising!
Guns are f'n weapons people. They are weapons. Built to do what? shoot. Not dispense lollipops.
Carrying weapons in full view by military, cops, whomever is a known and effective intimidation technique.
Sheesh, they weren't brandishing twinkies people.
Firearms are machines, and like all machines they are built to do one thing, function.
In what manner or intent is soley based on the operator
Airplane are built to do one thing, fly, that is it, they can be use to fly passengers to Hawaii, or be flown in the World Trade Center.
Cameras are built to do one thing , take a photo, they can be used to record a wedding, or be used to make child porn.
Car are build to do one thing, drive, they can be used to go out for road trip, or it can but used along with alcohol to jump the curb and whip out a bus stop filled with people.
Its all about the intent of the operator.
They did not break the law, they did nothing wrong, to these statist sycophant are so terrified of people owning a gun at home, let alone walking around with them, they will always see us as violent, crazy, domestic terrorist, and we don't care. there is no more appeasement, no more compromise, this ends now.
Yeah but then when SCOTUS ruled that we have an individual right to bear arms, suddenly the NRA owns the Supreme Court...
I know if mean if we owned it, you would think we would repeal the National Firearms Act of 1934, The Gun Control Act of 1968, and The Firearm Owners Protection Act...
Hey, I have been civil on this yet you come back spitting fire at everything I post. You have your own bitter attitude, leave it at home. What I am telling you is what I hear all the effing time so don't sweep it under the rug because you went thru some s*it divorce.
You've gotta realize that that was the safest place in America that day, right?
Kind of like that guy who decided to use gun therapy at a gun range for a veteran and then what shot dead along with his friend. That was pretty safe also wasn't it?
If the Moms' ideas are correct, then there must have been tons of gun violence coming from that group in the parking lot outside.
How many did they shoot?
Wow the Teabaggers love armed intrusions onto private property when its right wing white guys. If it were the same but with black guys, anyone wanna bet the right wouldn't be so happy with this?
Wow the Teabaggers love armed intrusions onto private property when its right wing white guys. If it were the same but with black guys, anyone wanna bet the right wouldn't be so happy with this?
White, black, doesn't matter. We all the Right to keep and bear arms, and we all have the Right to peacefully assemble and protest.
I can't help noticing that the only way gun-haters can make law-abiding gun owners look bad, is to tell lies about what they are doing, as enigma777 does here.
Nobody has to make gun owners look bad--they do it all by themselves. What lies?
Nobody has to make gun owners look bad--they do it all by themselves. What lies?
Millions of people having the ability resist your views must fill you and other statist with fear, any gun owner looks bad to you and people like you, at least those that stand up for their rights.
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