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  1. and there lies many problems. SCOTUS has just become the entity that decides what formal deceleration there is. Are we at war, are these POW, are they enemy combatants? They just took that away from the President and congress (in their respective capacities) and made themselves the governing body. That is unconstitutional at the extreme. Besides how can they only apply that to these detainees and not have overlying power in future rulings? Also they are not generally conservative. We are getting closer but it is still 5 to 4, as evidenced in this ruling.
  2. Withdrawn. I posted after the above post.
  3. Then as a strict constitutionlist you should know that the constitution is only applicable to those who submit to it. It is a mutual contract between citizen and government. Those we fight against honor neither and so are afforded no legal stature. That has always been the understanding, in fact Habeas corpus and the like has provision to be suspended in light of open rebellion. In the face of war, 1. it doesn't apply for the above reason, 2. it could be an understood (or fromal) deceleration of rebellion. BTW - you do understand that you have equated your self with the terrorist right? They do not have the same legal rights as a citizen regardless of the state in which they were captured. That holds true for even international law. As human beings? sure, but that is not what we are talking about. If we are arguing about the state of man, the constitution is an echo of the values that exist aside from a written agreement.
  4. No offense, but that is one of the most thought out ignorant responses I've seen. The total mis-application of citizen rights and war time prosecution is glaring. It is an emotional response rooted in a lack of understanding of law and war.
  5. 47! Why the Russians bought into the AR theory is beside me, unless it was a cost measure. (They were going under!) The 5.45 tumbles like the 5.56 but looses all the benefits of the 7.62x39 in the AK platform. Besides you're never going to get the benefits of the AR (range and accuracy) in the AK platform. It was designed for the x39 and that is what should be used in it.
  6. this is one of those topics that never gets to a conclusion. Everyone will state their facts and there seems to be evidence for both sides of the coin. Personally the effectiveness of 9mm is the blalance of higher velocity and weight. That is why 115 is the standard. I use 124g +p for the same reason. 147g tends to be too heavy to get necessary velocity. However, advances in bullet design nullify some of those concerns but I still don't like them. Here is an excerpt of an article from Chuck Hawks. "All during the post-WW II years from 1945 to the 1990's there were a tremendous number of articles and books written by supposed experts alleging the superiority of the .45 ACP over the 9x19. These assertions were usually based on theoretical models of stopping power (like the Cooper "short form") that suggested a large .40 or larger caliber bullet had some intangible advantage in stopping power irrespective of the actual energy delivered. These theoretical models seriously over estimated the stopping power of the .45 ACP and seriously underestimated the stopping power of the 9x19. Assertions that .45 ball (FMJ) ammunition was 90% effective in achieving one shot stops were common. The truth revealed by the 15 year Marshall-Sanow study of thousands of actual shootings is that standard 230 grain .45 ball ammunition is about 62.89% effective, and 9x19 115 grain ball ammunition is 62.26% effective in achieving a one shot stop. More important to civilian and police shooters is the effectiveness of the best bullets in the calibers, which for most purposes are expanding JHP bullets. The top load for the 9x19 is the Cor-Bon +P 115grain JHP, which is 91% effective in achieving a one shot stop. (For comparison, the top load for the .45 ACP is the Federal 230 grain Hydra-Shok, which is 92% effective.) The 115 grain +P loads from Federal, Remington, and Winchester are all close, averaging about 89% one shot stops. The effectiveness of the 9x19 goes down as the bullet weight increases and velocity decreases. The best 124 grain JHP loads average about 81-84% one shot stops, and the best 147 grain JHP load delivers about 76% one shot stops."
  7. I'm more amazed that a parole officer would even ask with the expectation it was a possibility! What a great system with great people beaurocracy is.
  8. No, it makes perfect sense. I think soldiers should be collecting evidence for prosecution and detaining prisoners with miranda and making sure there aren't any abuses of said captives all the while being shot at in a active war zone. It will also be great when those soldiers have to return to the states to testify against their prisoners.
  9. Thank you. That was much more helpful. So, all those threads said something would be done. Any update on that or are we just stuck with the post and search?
  10. Where exactly would those be? My searches yield nill.
  11. I can always count on you for finding my faults!:P cursed spell check! BTW- there are some who's reputation would exceed any rating!
  12. I never meet either of them, but I can tell you that I just received a message from PayPal with Eddie offering his support for my situation. I think it speaks volume for a man when he helps others when he is in need himself. Our prayers are for you and your family as well as anything else I can offer you.
  13. Is there anyway we could have a trader rating (or whatever you want to call it) that would be in our name/avatar area? Would just be helpful to see it without having to search through the forum.
  14. I didn't on the last go round, but since Tungsten did whatever he did last time it has worked.
  15. You have to be a benefactor. It is a perk of supporting the forum.
  16. Doing good now. I start rehab this week, but other than that I'm able to get around pretty good as long as I don't push it. I can walk pretty normal for an hour or two, before fatigue, soreness, and swelling kicks in. My burn is starting to heal and is driving me crazy (itching, nerves joining)! Overall I'm doing good. I really appreciate you guys help. I can't tell you how amazed and in awe I was/am of you guys generosity for someone you don't know. Thanks a lot!
  17. Don't worry, most folks are looking for something other than logic and truth to validate their opinions. Mainly because they aren't all that sure the base for their "feelings" and opinions. Age, experience, ............... doesn't affect truth and logic. Age/experience can reinforce and it can also jade. The great changes in societies have always been driven by the "young" and "inexperienced".
  18. The hunting guides say you can't use anything .22 and down. I've never seen a distinction in centerfire vs. rimfire.
  19. Smith

    QUESTION??

    If you meant long gun, yes. It is illegal to ship a handgun through the USPS per Federal law.
  20. Smith

    QUESTION??

    I would suggest taking the info from their website as well as the ATF when you go. http://www.ups.com/content/us/en/resources/prepare/guidelines/firearms.html http://www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/faq2.htm FedEx is a no-go due to their own policy additions http://www.fedex.com/us/services/terms/us.html
  21. Smith

    QUESTION??

    However, as my experience today informed me, UPS and FedEx have policies that will only allow a firearm to be sent to a FFL. Even in-state. I even called corporate and argued with them. Their website contradicts this as well as the ATF, but that is what they said.
  22. They probably thought it was some sort of audio equipment. Harman Kardon - Sig/Sauer...it's all the same!
  23. That looks like a *wikrnu to me! Sorry I just couldn't resist.

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