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RED333

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  1. Looks good, I do see a reject, just above center, looks like it did not fill out the bottom.
  2. Be sure to tell you better half CONGRATS!!!
  3. The mayor of Memphis said billboards put up by the Memphis Police Association are hurting the city’s image and calls the message, “selfish.” The police union billboards feature the warning, “DANGER: Enter at your own risk; This city does not support public safety,” MyFoxMemphis.com reported. Mike Williams, the president of the MPA, said the billboards are meant to target city leaders and are about protecting union’s jobs and benefits. Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/04/27/memphis-mayor-says-police-union-danger-billboards-hurting-city-image/?test=latestnews#ixzz2Rhkpw4oq     Yall from there let us know what is the word on the street.
  4. :up: I can type 200 words a min.   Wants to know why the sky does not fall.
  5. High jack, dadburn funny ad.   Now back to the truths. Rugeria1 shot a skunk to fix for dinner.
  6. O I am sure he will.
  7. Our tax dollars doing this, shame we HAVE to put up with it.
  8. Not even close, walked out of the hospital. Maybe next time, what an idiot.
  9. :up: :cool: :rofl: :rock: Hell, I could about make par with that.
  10. Glad I had forgot about that.
  11. I might not get to go till Sunday, but will post some info.
  12.  I will stop by, to see what you are giving away. :rofl: All joking a side, Mark is so easy to deal with, and with David's prices, YA JUST CANT GO WRONG. :usa:
  13. The very thing the musilim brotherhood is doing.
  14. I knew some of it was old, just putting this out to show we live in a state that does not try to take away the 2nd to much from us.
  15. And that has me worried the most, not worried about the government. I worry about another government seeing how weak we may appear, come in and try a take over, and our tit suckers coming for what we have.
  16. My wife and me came to the same thing, how are they gona get a set of peers and make it work.
  17. Total failure is coming, dollar not worth the paper it is printed on. It is what the present ADM is wanting, then the government can come in and take over every part of our lives. Sad part is we have no control, but to be a complainer and vote, for the good it does, I dont know.
  18. Has a Smurfett costume that he wears only at Chuck E Cheese.
  19. If I had one I would offer it up.
  20. Good for you, strays and pound dogs are the best. I do know of a guy at work that has pups to give away, part wolf I think.
  21. Now that would make a good youtube video!!!
  22. Got this in e-mail for NRA-ILA, I know it may be old news, but our elected ones did some good this time.   The 108th General Assembly of Tennessee adjourned sine die on Friday, April 19. Tennesseans experienced quite a few victories this legislative session that protect the Second Amendment, as well as some disappointment when comments were made that disregarded the intent of a bill attempting to protect citizens’ right to self-defense during their commute to and from work. However, this legislative session represents significant reform that will restore and protect the rights of responsible gun owners and sportsmen. Tennesseans who possess a valid Handgun Carry Permit (HCP) can breathe a sigh of relief now that House Bill 9 has passed in both legislative chambers and was signed into law by Governor Bill Haslam (R). Sponsored by state Representative William Lamberth (R-44), HB 9 makes all information pertaining to HCP holders confidential and not open for public inspection or publication. This privacy protection legislation went into effect upon the Governor’s signature yesterday. Tennessee becomes the 39th state to enact such permit confidentiality legislation. House Bill 6, the School Security Act of 2013, sponsored by state Representative Eric Watson (R-22), seeks to provide more protection for children and staff during school hours. HB 6 was amended multiple times during this legislative session and was finally agreed upon by the House and the Senate to allow a person employed or assigned to a Local Education Agency to possess and carry a firearm on the grounds of that school if they are current or former law enforcement. This individual would also be required to have a HCP and the written authorization of the director of schools. HB 6 currently awaits approval from Governor Haslam. Senate Bill 714, sponsored by state Senator Stacey Campfield (R-7), reforms the Right-to-Carry statute, by allowing someone who has undergone voluntary treatment for alcohol or substance abuse to apply for a HCP within three years of completing such a treatment. SB 714 passed in both legislative chambers by an overwhelming vote and Governor Haslam signed it into law yesterday. Under the previous law, there was no distinction between a voluntary or involuntary treatment and required a person to wait 10 years before being eligible to apply for a HCP. Senate Bill 714 takes effect on July 1, 2013. Senate Bill 142, sponsored by Lieutenant Governor Ron Ramsey (R-4), had the intent of allowing a person with a valid HCP to transport and store a firearm or ammunition in the permit holder's privately-owned motor vehicle in public or private parking areas under certain conditions. Unfortunately, some legislators attempted to derail and erode the bill. Governor Haslam signed SB 142 into law on March 14 and it takes effect on July 1, 2013. Your NRA-ILA will continue to monitor this situation closely and work with legislators to put stronger provisions in place next session that would protect Tennessee’s responsible citizens.  
  23. :surrender: :wave: :cool: :rofl: :rock: no it would not. Now get out on the water, and let it fly!
  24. GOOD LORD MAN, was it in the water?
  25. The stuff is OK to use, when the LEO shows, tell them what you are doing, DO NOT LIE, every thing will be OK. My neighbors call LEO on us for shooting, He was worried for a short bit, till we showed him what we were doing, even asked him if he wanted to shoot. He said "No I am on duty, Yall be safe, I like to shoot target as well", said bye and left. 99% are OK people, just dont lie.

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