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OH NO THERES GUNS IN PARKS !!!!


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They played that same broken record in GA over and over. With HB 89, SB 308, HB 60, etc...

 

Sounds like a widespread disease.

 

Edit: I placed the dotted line below to separate my comments from the person who posted below. I think I may be having trouble with the quote function.

 

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It's like an old broken record.

Shall issue passes, (Oh my god, wild west shootouts in the streets), didn't happen.

Carry in stores that sell beer passes, (Oh my god, wild west shootouts in stores), didn't happen.

Carry in state parks passes, (Oh my god, wild west shootouts in parks), didn't happen.

Carry in restaurants passes, (Oh my god, wild west shootouts in restaurants), didn't happen.

Guns in cars in parking lots passes, (Oh my god, wild west shootouts in cars in parking lots), didn't happen.

Carry in city parks ?? (Oh my god, wild west shootouts in city parks), not going to happen.

But you can't tell them that, they will play that irrational emotional broken record every time a new pro-gun bill is passed.

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They played that same broken record in GA over and over. With HB 89, SB 308, HB 60, etc...

 

Sounds like a widespread disease.

 

Edit: I placed the dotted line below to separate my comments from the person who posted below. I think I may be having trouble with the quote function.

 

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It's like an old broken record.

Shall issue passes, (Oh my god, wild west shootouts in the streets), didn't happen.

Carry in stores that sell beer passes, (Oh my god, wild west shootouts in stores), didn't happen.

Carry in state parks passes, (Oh my god, wild west shootouts in parks), didn't happen.

Carry in restaurants passes, (Oh my god, wild west shootouts in restaurants), didn't happen.

Guns in cars in parking lots passes, (Oh my god, wild west shootouts in cars in parking lots), didn't happen.

Carry in city parks ?? (Oh my god, wild west shootouts in city parks), not going to happen.

But you can't tell them that, they will play that irrational emotional broken record every time a new pro-gun bill is passed.

 

 

It's almost funny to hear them, chanting the same ol thing once again. But, in about two weeks or less they will forget about it and you wont hear much about it anymore. Hopefully next legislative session they will pass something else, I don't have much confidense in them passing Constitutional Carry but they will throw us a bone again for something else and we get to hear the Anti's all over again. Wild west shootouts.

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It's almost funny to hear them, chanting the same ol thing once again. But, in about two weeks or less they will forget about it and you wont hear much about it anymore. Hopefully next legislative session they will pass something else, I don't have much confidense in them passing Constitutional Carry but they will throw us a bone again for something else and we get to hear the Anti's all over again. Wild west shootouts.

 

I'm just hoping that they eventually remove the force of law from no-gun signs.  That would be a huge step in the right direction.

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Agreed. 1359 needs to be repealed in it's entirety. It won't happen while Haslam is governor. He'd veto that in a heartbeat.

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Closing on first full day of Park Carry,anyone done a google search to see if any shootouts in TN Parks? 

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Closing on first full day of Park Carry,anyone done a google search to see if any shootouts in TN Parks? 

 

Yes, and not a single one of them involved a law-abiding gun owner being irresponsible or criminal.

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I'm just hoping that they eventually remove the force of law from no-gun signs.  That would be a huge step in the right direction.

 

You don't even have to make a new law, just drop the penality for possession on private property that's posted. There is a tresspassing law that would be suficient, they don't want you with your gun they just tell you to leave their property, if you don't or refuse to then they can have you charged with tresspassing. Then, what I wish someone would do is sue the business for discrimination since liberals want to force private businesses like bakeries to make gay wedding cakes, force businesses to provide birth control to nymphomaniac employees ect. They don't believe in personal choice unless it's the choice they personally approve of.

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You don't even have to make a new law, just drop the penality for possession on private property that's posted. There is a tresspassing law that would be suficient, they don't want you with your gun they just tell you to leave their property, if you don't or refuse to then they can have you charged with tresspassing. Then, what I wish someone would do is sue the business for discrimination since liberals want to force private businesses like bakeries to make gay wedding cakes, force businesses to provide birth control to nymphomaniac employees ect. They don't believe in personal choice unless it's the choice they personally approve of.


Sir, you have nailed it to the wall..!!! Wanna run for Governor? You got my vote.
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Sir, you have nailed it to the wall..!!! Wanna run for Governor? You got my vote.

 

I've got too many skeletons in my closet, well, technically they wont be skeletons for a couple of more months.  :)

 

Instead of the legislature writing and passing a bunch of new laws every year, I would like to see a Governor organize a group of lawyers to go through all the books and make a list of laws that can be voided and taken off the books. Seems that would be alot more simple and understandable than writing a new law to void an old law.

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I've got too many skeletons in my closet, well, technically they wont be skeletons for a couple of more months.  :)

 

Instead of the legislature writing and passing a bunch of new laws every year, I would like to see a Governor organize a group of lawyers to go through all the books and make a list of laws that can be voided and taken off the books. Seems that would be alot more simple and understandable than writing a new law to void an old law.

TCA 39-17-1307 would be a great start...

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How about a TN Constitutional amendment that every other session, the legislature can only repeal laws, not enact any new ones?

 

How about a US Constitutional amendment that does same?

 

- OS

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After reading that I feel like we've failed the sheeple. We haven't done one thing that's been expected of us. Let's apologize to the liberals for letting them down. I guess their standards are just too high for us to meet.   :eek:   :dropjaw:  :jester:

That is funny!

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TCA 39-17-1307 would be a great start...

 

That would definatle simplify things, instead of making several new laws as a defense against that one OLD law.

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