Gun Control III

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[i]In that configuration it’s automatically soaked in the blood of a thousand babies in the eyes of MA.

No good here. [/i]

seen a good quote and needed to put it somewhere.

Beretta left MD and is moving to Gallatin, TN. More gun manufacturers for the south, goooooooo!

[quote]Bauber wrote:
Beretta left MD and is moving to Gallatin, TN. More gun manufacturers for the south, goooooooo![/quote]

MD loves to drive business away.

[quote]Bauber wrote:
Beretta left MD and is moving to Gallatin, TN. [/quote]

They don’t fuck around apparently.

Just waiting for Mossberg and S&W to move and maybe people will start to “get it”.

The hypocrisy is maddening.

rights unconstitutional
Emily Miller

By Emily Miller
Published July 27, 2014

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Reuters

A federal judge in the District of Columbia on Saturday overturned the cityâ??s total ban on residents being allowing to carry firearms outside their home in a landmark decision for gun-rights activists.

Judge Frederick Scullin Jr. wrote in his ruling in Palmer v. District of Columbia that the right to bear arms extends outside the home, therefore gun-control laws in the nationâ??s capital are â??unconstitutional.â??

Decision: Politics | Fox News

â??We won,â?? Alan Gura, the lead attorney for the Second Amendment Foundation, told Fox News in a phone interview. â??Iâ??m very pleased with the decision that the city canâ??t forbid the exercise of a fundamental constitutional right."

Gura said he expects the District to appeal this decision but added, â??Weâ??ll be happy to keep the fight going.â??

The decision leaves no gray area in gun-carrying rights.

Judge Sculin extensively referenced the Supreme Court decisions in District of Columbia v. Heller (2008) and McDonald v. Chicago (2010) to concluding â??there is no longer any basis on which this court can conclude that the District of Columbia’s total ban on the public carrying of ready-to-use handguns outside the home is constitutional under any level of scrutiny.â??

The court ordered the city to now allow residents from the District and other states to carry weapon within its boundaries.

Judge Scullin wrote that the court â??enjoins Defendants from enforcing the home limitations of [D.C. firearms laws] unless and until such time as the District of Columbia adopts a licensing mechanism consistent with constitutional standards enabling people to exercise their Second Amendment right to bear arms.â??

The defendants are the city government and Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier.

This case has dragged in the courts for five years. Gura has twice asked the federal appeals court to force Judge Scullin to issue a decision. The five plaintiffs filed in 2009, and the case was argued twice, most recently in Oct. 2012.

George Lyon, a D.C. resident and registered gun owner is one of the plaintiffs in Palmer.

â??I am gratified that after a long wait our right to protect ourselves and our families has been vindicated,â?? Lyon, a lawyer, said Saturday.

He urged Mayor Vincent Gray, a Democrat, and the Democrat-controlled City Council to â??swiftly enact a concealed carry law that protects the rights of law abiding citizens to protect themselves.â??

Gray and D.C. City Council Chairman Phil Mendelson did not respond immediately for a request for comment.

[quote]Dr. Pangloss wrote:
The hypocrisy is maddening. [/quote]

I’ve seen this and people assure me it isn’t fake.

I can’t believe this isn’t fake. No way on Earth this “man” has his head this far up his ass.

The latest from the left.

[quote]sufiandy wrote:
The latest from the left.

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So… Bloomberg just perfectly made the case that women should be trained and armed so if that situation ever occurs they can eliminate the threat.

If that woman was armed the man wouldn’t have been likely to even have been knocking on the door, and certainly wouldn’t have made it into the house.

Thought about CB when I read this.

My oldest brother turns 21 in a month. I am going to gift him this and probably a glock 17, still trying to decide on the sidearm.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]sufiandy wrote:
The latest from the left.

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So… Bloomberg just perfectly made the case that women should be trained and armed so if that situation ever occurs they can eliminate the threat.

If that woman was armed the man wouldn’t have been likely to even have been knocking on the door, and certainly wouldn’t have made it into the house. [/quote]

Just shoot a shotgun through the door.

Ya know, what Biden suggested.

[quote]Bauber wrote:
My oldest brother turns 21 in a month. I am going to gift him this and probably a glock 17, still trying to decide on the sidearm.[/quote]

Luckyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]Bauber wrote:
My oldest brother turns 21 in a month. I am going to gift him this and probably a glock 17, still trying to decide on the sidearm.[/quote]

Luckyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy[/quote]

Haha he is going to shit himself. He always wants to shoot my AR’s, which I am fine with. But, it is time for him to have his own.

[quote]Bauber wrote:
My oldest brother turns 21 in a month. I am going to gift him this and probably a glock 17, still trying to decide on the sidearm.[/quote]

Parts list please