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  1. You too?
  2. Restaurants have cockroaches among other bugs and unsanitary things. Simple fact of restaurants, like it or lump it. I'm fine with knowing that.....but I'll be damned if I wanna see them!!! I would have left that place and reported it to health inspectors. ETA; as far as the server goes, I would have left a quarter on the table just so he as no doubt that I didn't forget the tip.
  3. Just one of them things that I'm neither here nor there on really. I do see the why for both sides and highly support both. The short time I lived in GA made me really appreciate and like their process for carrying. 50 bucks, no class, no loooong wait limit, and it entitles you to no BG check when buying guns from FFLs. That 50 bucks can pay for itself very quickly. No permit needed for car carry either.
  4. A domestic violence, stalking, or restraining order come to mind. Doesn't necessarily make the offender a felon. I could see an officer missing one of those, but it would be pretty hard not to catch the lack of permit. Like I said, I wish we didn't need a permit but at the same time I also don't have a problem with them really. But I do have a problem with a fee and state cert class being attached to them.
  5. Nope, never did that. Just comparing two laws. No correlation whatsoever sept' they're two laws. I'm happy that you think laws are burdensome that you do not like. I would ask you to show me where in this thread I have said anything that tells you that I have no values, but... Fine.
  6. I agree that's the way that it should be. But I'm also one of the few here that has no problems with a permit because it does allow easier incarceration of those that can not carry. I do have a problem with it being 'taxed' though. My dad and I were talking about the way things once were just the other day and DUI came into the conversation. "Back in the day" one could get pulled over for DUI and the cop would simply follow you home to make sure you got there in one piece.
  7. The state also requires us not to do drugs or steal. Do you know me? Do you know my upbringing? or do you want to keep saying that I have no values simply because I don't want people driving around with open booze in their cars? There is absolutely nothing to give you insight to my values for not wanting that. This is what you said: You made a comparison. I did to.True, no laws will stop someone intent on doing X from doing it. A law against murder will not stop killings. A law against stealing will not stop theft. A law against OC will not stop DUI. But it will allow the arrest afterwards. Call me simple minded again. If you want to debate that's fine.Again, there are no hidden meanings in my comparison.
  8. How could a thug be locked up for carrying a gun without anyother laws being broken? The personal responsibly of each law abiding person wanting to carry a gun is to obtain a permit. Excuse me? You have absolutely NO insight on my values. I'll ask you not to make faceless assertions about my person.You compared OC laws to HCP laws not stopping thugs from carrying. I compared murder laws from not stopping thugs from killing. There is no hidden meanings behind that comparison. I could have also compared oc laws to any other law.
  9. strickj

    strickj

    No, I didn't lock it. It may have been locked accidentally though. It is now opened though...
  10. To add to that, having laws against murder isn't going to stop a thug from killing someone either. But it does allow for cops to arrest those that chose to do it...
  11. No, but it does allow cops to lock up those thugs that are caught carrying....
  12. His hair is soo pretty! Wifey has not bad hair either!
  13. I'm not sure if I can find a news article saying that a driver only started drinking because his buddies were. But I can reference Davetn's experience along with many other cops experiences on this board that support oc laws. I'm sure many of their crash scene investigations never made front page news either.
  14. ...and there we are. Yes, it is a 'reactionary legislation'. It's reacting to the problem of drunk driving. Having an open beer in the car leads to DUI crashes. In a fantasy world we would not have to worry about it. But in reality we do have to worry about it and we have to have laws about it.
  15. Elaborate. Seems your straw man argument is simply not needing any laws whatsoever.
  16. There's a law against driving above .08. OC law is a law against drinking and driving.
  17. You're tight. Laws do not stop those that are intent on breaking laws from breaking laws. I guess we should do away with all laws then?
  18. I got all kinds of ass that night Actually the cute girls willing to sit long enough got a surprise from the built in plunger too
  19. I did one that none of you can do... I went as a toilet once. Complete with toilet paper roll and a Sneakers bar for poo
  20. Try Beauty & The Beast Costumes (423) 870-3510
  21. I pulled out the box most of mine are in and this was the first one I came to... It is a first day issued 1987 William Faulkner stamp with 22K gold replica. It was only available for one day. I even have the original cardboard envelope it was mailed in. It's not exactly the oldest or rarest...but it's just to give you an idea of worthiness... Writer Author - WILLIAM FAULKNER - 22K Gold FDC Stamp - eBay (item 170550545483 end time Oct-16-10 03:55:54 PDT)
  22. Yes, very cool! I was lucky enough to be present during a training house burn a few months ago. I had no idea how cool these trucks were until then http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/general-off-topic/34217-forgotten-heroes.html
  23. I've got a pretty large, but moderately sized compared to most, stamp collection. My Mom started my collection when I was born and turned it over when I was old enough to do it myself It's kinda like my HUGE sports card collection.....that Ebay has ruined the value of. I have everything from first day issued Elvis, mint sets, gold stamps - all with credentials, and more early 1900s 1 cent Franklin stamps then I can shake a stick at. They're not worth the sentimental value I have in them. Not to say your collection isn't wroth anything though. Just saying that they're not worth what they were a few years ago. Once rare and very collectible, now for sale all over Ebay
  24. There were a lot of geniuses from that time period and I doubt they all did drugs. I think it's because they were all aliens and we, as humans, just couldn't understand some of their eccentric ideas
  25. Freud was a genius....but was just as crazy as every other genius from the late 1800s-early 1900s, I don't know where it came from but according to Wiki it was from "Guns,Murders,and the Constitution". I have not read that book so I do not know. All I know is that is is not from the book folks say it's from

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