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It's best to have that stick
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It's best to have that stick
Yea, basically how I feel.
But some people use THAT as their MAIN/ONLY reason for owning, I just think THAT is illogical.
"In some states, you can purchase a gun without going through a background check. That means you can go to a parking lot at Cracker Barrel in Oklahoma and buy an AR15 from someone you met on a gun forum on the internet. In other instances, there is something called the Charleston loophole, named after the tragedy that occured in Charleston, SC where Dylan Roof shot up churchgoers at a Black church. In some states where background checks are required for certain purchases, the purchase automatically goes through if the background check doesn't complete in 3 days."
I wasn't aware of this right here. Wild stuff. Yeah the 2nd Amendment definitely needs to revised, and a revision should be backed and supported at all cost.
personal defense from armed civilians at best.Show it to a threatening person. Hostile.
I hope not. I like some of them. But I'd familiarize myself with gun laws.Supporter and owner. Support ownership with proper training and better background checks.
Guns not saving you from the governmentpersonal defense from armed civilians at best.
Do not ever buy a firearm please.
Matters what complexion you are. I feel safer strapped around the homies in the hood compared to out in the sticks strapped where the hatred is strongerIf I lived in a bad neighborhood, I would definitely get a gun.
I live in a pretty safe area so chances are probably more likely it ends up doing more bad than protecting.
Guns dont kill people,people kill people.
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RockdeepLol what was his name ?
Rock ?

1. not sure in detail, but nc is a passive state & although they gun stores n stuff, I don't believe I've seen legal guns outside of jakesI’m setting here watching this Netflix special that covers the impact of the media on big court trials. Right now they’re talking about a man named Bernie Geotz. Back in ‘84 Geotz, shot 4 black youth on an NYC Train. Geotz claimed self defense from an attempted robbery. whether he was right or wrong, gun laws in NYC permit 99% NYers from carrying. Geotz even claimed he wanted to kill the suspects when interrogated. This show has captivated my attention anD got me thinking as I still watch...
1. what are the gun laws where you live regarding the right to carry and the ability to use deadly force when your life is threatened ?
2. what are your thought on this topic and how it benefits or degrades society?
Show it to a threatening person. Hostile.

With all the home invasions and robberies happening around the area we live in, I’ve highly considered purchasing one to protect the home.
but I’m 50/50 about going through and getting one.