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Volzfan

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  1. You are in trouble if you are forgetting such important things as you HCP at only 39 years old! Congrats!
  2. I got it. It's still 81% to 17% 2500+ votes Come on guys, Git-R-Done
  3. I've been reading all of these stories in the newspaper lately about those of us who carry weapons being a threat to society that I have stopped putting bullets in my gun.
  4. No reason why it would unless someone hasn't been paying any attention.
  5. It's past time for Jim Cooper to be a private citizen again.
  6. That's what I thought too. I didn't realize that was up for consideration.
  7. Double post. Sorry.
  8. Oath of Office for U.S. Senators I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter: So help me God. As your oath of office states, "I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic;" Do you intend to defend the 2nd Amendment by voting against ALL bills that would further infringe upon the rights that the 2nd Amendment states are our God given rights? You have been elected to represent the citizens of the State of Tennessee. You are our first line of defense to preserve our rights to keep and bear arms. We expect you to fight ANY bills that come before you that infringe upon those rights.
  9. I bought 100 rds of 40cal reloads for the range. They preform as good as anything I've used before. After those worked so well I went to the website and bought 1000 rds. Georgia Arms gets a thumbs up from me!
  10. Kerr wouldn't be an issue if the sheeple that read her rantings could actually do their own thinking but they can't or just won't. It is so much easier to let these misguided writers make up their minds for them. Anyone that had even half of a brain would know better. Sad.
  11. He is not my Senator, sorry to say, but I sent him an email thanking him for his stance anyway. I gave him my views on a few things. He actually sent me back a personal email that wasn't just a form letter and told me to keep in touch. Now that's the way it is supposed to be. to Senator Jackson!
  12. Time to get some priorities in line, wouldn't you think!!!
  13. Volzfan

    A joke

    Seen it before but still laugh every time. Thanks.
  14. http://www.criminalsearches.com
  15. Makes more sense that what we are getting out of DC now!
  16. My brother is about to buy his 1st handgun and has begun to focus on the Ruger SR9. I have never had one or personally known anyone that owned one. Can any body give me any 1st hand pro's and con's of this gun?
  17. Hello TGO David and welcome to TGO!
  18. I was afraid that he wouldn't be here long after he lost his wife. You could kind of tell that his heart just wasn't in it like he was when she was alive. They were married for 68 years. RIP Mr. Harvey
  19. I saw this post on another forum. I believe that it was from the NRA. It would stop employers from restricting employees from carrying a gun with them to and from work by restricting guns on their property. Guns would have to remain locked in the car while working. I don't think this would clear you to carry on school property. ==================================================== Major Victory for American Workers' Right to Self-Defense Wednesday, February 18, 2009 Fairfax, Va. – Today, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously in support of allowing employees to store legally owned firearms in locked, private motor vehicles while parked in employer parking lots. This decision upholds NRA-backed legislation passed in 2004. “This is a victory for the millions of American workers who have been denied the right to protect themselves while commuting between their homes and their workplace,” said NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre. “This effort was aimed at skirting the will of the American people, and the intent of legislatures across this country while eviscerating Right-to-Carry laws. This ruling is a slap at the corporate elitists who have no regard for the constitutional rights of law abiding American workers.” In March 2004, the Oklahoma legislature passed an amendment holding employers criminally liable for prohibiting employees from storing firearms in locked vehicles on company property. A number of corporations subsequently filed suit in opposition to the new laws, alleging they were: unconstitutionally vague; an unconstitutional taking of private property; and preempted by various federal statutes. The lower court ruled in favor of the injunction. “This issue was contrived by the gun control lobby who goaded corporations into doing their dirty work for them,” said Chris W. Cox, NRA chief lobbyist. “However, this ruling is a vindication for every hardworking and lawful man and woman whose basic right to self-defense was taken away on a whim by corporate lawyers. NRA is prepared to defend this right and to ensure the safety of every American worker.” In October 2008, Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry and Attorney General Drew Edmondson appealed to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals the lower court decision to strike down the NRA-backed worker protection laws. Today’s proceedings handed down by Circuit Judges Paul J. Kelly, Bobby R. Baldock, and Michael W. McConnell reversed the lower court’s grant of a permanent injunction.
  20. Awesome TDR!
  21. The site looks fine to me. Colors and all seem normal.
  22. OK What if this Det. that came by was a friend of the guy who bought the gun. He tells you its stolen. You tell him who bought the gun (he already knows that). The guy that you sold the gun to calls you to gripe about you selling him a stolen gun that was confiscated by the Det. but it wasn't really. You refund the guys money. He still has the gun and he splits the refund with the Det. Then he sells the gun because he didn't really didn't want the gun to begin with. It was just a part of the scam. They basically get a free gun to sell and split the profit. He comes out ahead by 50% of the price of the gun, the Det. has 50% and, guess what? You are screwed! Could be?!?!?!?!

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