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FBI agent has negligent discharge at nightclub
Chucktshoes replied to Erik88's topic in General Chat
I bet it is an attempt to garner goodwill and head off getting named in the lawsuit. Especially since the fbi won’t be paying dick.- 40 replies
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Sweet!
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FBI agent has negligent discharge at nightclub
Chucktshoes replied to Erik88's topic in General Chat
I wasn’t.- 40 replies
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Murderers, and violent crime in general, are concentrated in very small areas in this country. 54% of counties have zero murders and 51% of the murders in this country occur in just 2% of the counties. https://crimeresearch.org/2017/04/number-murders-county-54-us-counties-2014-zero-murders-69-1-murder/
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This was actually just a couple blocks away from my in-laws, right next to the high school my wife graduated from.
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FBI agent has negligent discharge at nightclub
Chucktshoes replied to Erik88's topic in General Chat
The real takeaway is that one needs to ensure that when they’re ready to get down, their holster is as well.- 40 replies
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The regular emojis don’t work. But if you scroll down to legacy emojis, you’ll recognize the ones we’ve always had.
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I remember when they opened the store in Memphis there was a lot of butthurt in Nashville about it. I don’t get the fuss. Maybe I just like real furniture.
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While I understand the intention of this line of thinking, in practice I believe it has a terrible second order effects. It creates a stratification where the lives of ‘public servants’ (a term that seems to translate more and more as ‘public masters’) are worth more than the lives of others. When you start down that road of comparing the relative value of human lives, it leads to very, very bad places.
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Lillie Mae - Forever and Then Some She’s on Jack White’s Third Man Records and if you like actual country music, I imagine you’ll really dig her.
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As a general rule, a gun isn’t dangerous if it isn’t being touched.
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David Hogg is coming to FedEx in Memphis
Chucktshoes replied to sheepdawg's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
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Place to shoot out to 800-1000 yards near Johnson City?
Chucktshoes replied to ben.hadd's topic in General Chat
I live in West TN, so I’m pretty much SOL. MSSA has a 600yd range, but that’s about 90 minutes away and I’m not home near enough to justify the membership/initiation fee. -
Place to shoot out to 800-1000 yards near Johnson City?
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David Hogg is coming to FedEx in Memphis
Chucktshoes replied to sheepdawg's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Regardless what one thinks about David Hogg, his political views, or his motives, calling a (dumb) kid Hitler is not fair or productive. It’s also not acceptable as a thread title here. It reflects badly on all of us here so that’s being changed. -
If you sign up as a benefactor and list them in the trading post I doubt you’ll have much trouble moving them. Especially if you price them reasonably.
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BOA isn’t a terrible company because of this. They are a terrible company because of their overall business practices. They simultaneously make the case for government regulation with the way the operate to the public detriment and against government regulation with the way in which they buy the legislators and regulators who pretend to keep them in line.
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I don’t disagree. I hope they do suffer horribly for this decision. I may use them for my business account for the time being, but they’re a terrible company that behaves terribly and is deserving of terrible consequences. If they do begin to suffer the way I want them to, I hope they stand firm in their decision. While corporate activism is often stupid, I still will support the right of any private entity to stake out a position and deal with the fallout that comes from that decision.
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I added some tags that should help with searches.
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I was just referencing how Kel-Tec will create a design full of kinks and a have production issues thenyear or two later Ruger will put out what is essentially a refined and operational version of that design.
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The dude who called Sig the new Kel-Tec made me lol. Does that mean we should just wait for the Ruger version of the 365 in a year or so?
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I believe the applicable term for a Scott victory is ‘pyrrhic’.
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Guaranteed.
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For the most part yes. That said, I am 100% certain that if they thought the public would support it, a good chunk of those A rated NRA Republicans would jump on the repeal the Second Amendment bandwagon. There is a reason that I maintain that rights are not up for debate or a vote and I don’t give a damn what laws they pass. By their very nature, politicians are neither principled nor trustworthy. If they were, they wouldn’t be politicians.