Will Congress act now?

Will the Congress enact more gun control?

  • Oh, yea, absolutely!

    Votes: 2 5.4%
  • Never fucking happen

    Votes: 35 94.6%

  • Total voters
    37

Jimdamick

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Blaming the average Israeli for Netanyahu is the same as me blaming you for Trump though.

And you have to remember the children are told all their neighbouring countries are endlessly trying to kill them from a young age and then they're forced to serve a few years in the IDF to stoke the nationalism more.
I didn't vote for Trump, and the Israelis voted for Netanyahu, in droves.
They like his policies apparently, which is to subjugate the indigenous Palestinians and forcefully take as much land for their illegal settlements as they can.
Israel is a POS apartheid state that is bankrolled by the US, and as such has cost the US thousands of American lives (9/11) and continues to put a bull's eye on the back of any American anywhere in the world.
Maybe if Israel would seriously sit down and negotiate about a future State of Palestine, they wouldn't have so much to worry about from being attacked by their neighbors, and I wouldn't hate Israel so much.
Until then,I will continue to think of them as liars, thieves and murderers
 

londonfog

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The 2nd isnt about the right to hunt. That being said, when I hike NorCal I carry a pistol and 30 rounds for cats, bears and crazy people. 9mm browning.

What difference does it really make if you make me carry that 30 rounds in one mag, two, three or even six? What if instead of the browning I took the carbine?
The reload time silly. Big difference when you have to take time to reload. Understandable on the battlefield, but when hiking the need for a 30 round mag is ridiculous and you would be better off keeping your fragile tiny dick ass in the house or trailer . Good morning
 

Jimdamick

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The reload time silly. Big difference when you have to take time to reload. Understandable on the battlefield, but when hiking the need for a 30 round mag is ridiculous and you would be better off keeping your fragile tiny dick ass in the house or trailer . Good morning
If you can't kill your intended prey with one shot, put down your weapon, and go home.
I've hunted with assholes that think nothing of firing off multiple rounds to simply HIT their target, and then spend hours following blood trails.
Never hunted with them again.
 

Jimdamick

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The 2nd isnt about the right to hunt. That being said, when I hike NorCal I carry a pistol and 30 rounds for cats, bears and crazy people. 9mm browning.

What difference does it really make if you make me carry that 30 rounds in one mag, two, three or even six? What if instead of the browning I took the carbine?
9mm for bear and cougars?
Good luck :)
 

Justin-case

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9mm on a bear guarantees you'll get mauled to fuck...and then we'll have bears with guns...

Well, you'd be shooting it in the ass, because that's the only part you'll ever see.
Red necks tree them with dogs, then kill them. What kind of sport is that? When people claim they eat them, I like to remind them that bears eat dirty diapers, literally no joke.

You're correct, the only bear attack in our county was a hunter that wounded one before it turned on him, oops.
 

UncleBuck

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The 2nd isnt about the right to hunt. That being said, when I hike NorCal I carry a pistol and 30 rounds for cats, bears and crazy people. 9mm browning.

What difference does it really make if you make me carry that 30 rounds in one mag, two, three or even six? What if instead of the browning I took the carbine?
this is retarded in every way right down to the choice of arm.

sorry about your tiny, misshapen, deformed dick.
 

SneekyNinja

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Well, you'd be shooting it in the ass, because that's the only part you'll ever see.
Red necks tree them with dogs, then kill them. What kind of sport is that? When people claim they eat them, I like to remind them that bears eat dirty diapers, literally no joke.

You're correct, the only bear attack in our county was a hunter that wounded one before it turned on him, oops.
I wouldn't fuck around with a bear unless I'd a shotty with slugs or my Betsy, but she fucks your shoulder if you carry her for a while so it's more of a "plant it somewhere and shoot a target really far away" gun.

I bet retarded Stroker will be along any time soon to call me a liar because I won't post pictures of her on a cannabis website.

Stroker - "You liberal cucks don't own guns"

Me - "Us liberal cucks have way more money to buy bigger, better, and more guns with...we just don't think any insane idiot should be allowed buy them freely"

Stroker - "Liar! How can my dick feel bigger if some liberal cuck has a bigger gun than me?!"
 

Fogdog

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Lol, two brain cell nut is a fucking idiot and a pussy. Black bears are harmless 99.9% of the time. As for cats, you'd be lucky to even see one.
True that. The only Grizzlies left in California are on the state's flag.

The only time a Black Bear is dangerous is when people try to scare it away AFTER it's gotten into their camping food.
Since 1986, there have been 14 verified Mountain Lion attacks on humans. In other words, it's not something to worry about.
Criminals are mostly found in the city. They might be found at trail heads. Even in those places, people are less safe with a gun than without one. LOL at the idea a criminal would be a mile or so on foot in the wilderness, looking for a victim. Also, LOL at the idea that he would just stand and watch you reach for your weapon.

@twostrokenut , you carry a 9 mm Browning because you are fearful of very rare events. With your demonstrably bad judgement, you and people you care about are less safe when you carry that gun than when you don't. Gun owners like you are cowards.
 

Fogdog

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At least a .44 mag, then he'd might stand a chance against the animals
Maybe so. Practically speaking, there is no chance he'll need it for defense. The gun is there to comfort his cowardly ass. Think about it: 14 people have been mauled by a Mountain Lion in California since 1986 -- 40 years and only 14 people anywhere in the state. Oh yeah, that's a reason to carry a gun.
 

SunnyJim

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Maybe so. Practically speaking, there is no chance he'll need it for defense. The gun is there to comfort his cowardly ass. Think about it: 14 people have been mauled by a Mountain Lion in California since 1986 -- 40 years and only 14 people anywhere in the state. Oh yeah, that's a reason to carry a gun.
That's why I never surf without my speargun. You know, because sharks.
 

Chezus

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Maybe so. Practically speaking, there is no chance he'll need it for defense. The gun is there to comfort his cowardly ass. Think about it: 14 people have been mauled by a Mountain Lion in California since 1986 -- 40 years and only 14 people anywhere in the state. Oh yeah, that's a reason to carry a gun.
I wouldn't want to be #15.
 

Fogdog

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I wouldn't want to be #15.
Keep an eye out for lightning on a clear day.

Better yet, just stay home. If fear of being number 15 gets you going, maybe you shouldn't drive. Much more dangerous.

Just think about it for a second or two. You are chugging along on a hot day up a trail, wheezing and sweating like a horse and from nowhere you get jumped by a Mountain Lion. Do you really have the reflexes to draw and fire? It's all fantasy because it's simply not going to happen but even so, man that's just plain dumb. That gun is more likely to hurt you than anything you meet on a California hiking trail. Also it's probably the most valuable thing your are carrying. Guns don't make people safer. Fact.
 

Justin-case

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Keep an eye out for lightning on a clear day.

Better yet, just stay home. If fear of being number 15 gets you going, maybe you shouldn't drive. Much more dangerous.

Just think about it for a second or two. You are chugging along on a hot day up a trail, wheezing and sweating like a horse and from nowhere you get jumped by a Mountain Lion. Do you really have the reflexes to draw and fire? It's all fantasy because it's simply not going to happen but even so, man that's just plain dumb. That gun is more likely to hurt you than anything you meet on a California hiking trail. Also it's probably the most valuable thing your are carrying. Guns don't make people safer. Fact.

I met a gentleman one day while mining in butte Creek canyon. He was middle aged and became very friendly after I showed him my finds, about a quarter ounce of placered nuggets. We chatted for few while I enjoyed a smoke. It was a scorching hot afternoon, we both decided to hike out together, about three miles and at least eight hundred vertical feet out.

On the hike out we stopped at a mutual friend and prospector's cabin to say hello and show off some shiny stuff. Soon after the conversation turned to poachers, growers and theives in the canyon. Dave had many stories to tell and showed off the guns he used to defuse some the situations.

Any way, to make a long story short. Darrell, the gentle man I'd met on the creek produced a .45 revolver from his back pack. He really wanted me to shoot it after learning I'd never shot one. Having no ear protection I declined and we headed for our vehicles. Being much younger and in better shape I waited many times for Darrell on the way out. He looked beat up and very tired by the time we hit the trail head. The first thing he told me when arriving at the top was that was going to be the last time he would bring the extra weight of a gun hiking (it damn near killed him, lmao).
 
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Fogdog

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I met a gentleman one day while mining in butte Creek canyon. He was middle aged and became very friendly after I showed him my finds, about a quarter ounce of placered nuggets. We chatted for few while I enjoyed a smoke. It was a scorching hot afternoon, we both decided to hike out together, about three miles and at least eight hundred vertical feet out.

On the hike out we stopped at a mutual friend and prospector's cabin to say hello and show off some shiny stuff. Soon after the conversation turned to poachers, growers and theives in the canyon. Dave had many stories to tell and showed off the guns he used to defuse some the situations.

Any way, to make a long story short. Darrell, the gentle man I'd met on the creek produced a .45 revolver from his back pack. He really wanted me to shoot it after learning I'd never shot one. Having no ear protection I declined and we headed for our vehicles. Being much younger and in better shape I waited many times for Darrell on the way out. He looked beat up and very tired by the time we hit the trail head. The first thing he told me when arriving at the top was that was going to be the last time he would bring the extra weight of a gun hiking (it damn near killed him, lmao).
LOL, good story.
 

Chezus

Well-Known Member
Keep an eye out for lightning on a clear day.

Better yet, just stay home. If fear of being number 15 gets you going, maybe you shouldn't drive. Much more dangerous.

Just think about it for a second or two. You are chugging along on a hot day up a trail, wheezing and sweating like a horse and from nowhere you get jumped by a Mountain Lion. Do you really have the reflexes to draw and fire? It's all fantasy because it's simply not going to happen but even so, man that's just plain dumb. That gun is more likely to hurt you than anything you meet on a California hiking trail. Also it's probably the most valuable thing your are carrying. Guns don't make people safer. Fact.
Lions don't kill then eat their prey.
They just eat their prey.
I'm afraid of lions.
 
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