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battle_sight_zero
08-02-2013, 06:09
I thought I would post this because I am sure Lickmypooper and Rap sheet Rhonda are thinking about how they can punish the other side some more since gun ownership is a sickness of the soul. http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/politics/cts-new-gun-control-law-means-new-permits#.Ufuf89NMHJs .

buffalobo
08-02-2013, 06:22
Freedom and individual liberty have left Connecticut.

On it's way out the door here.

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Singlestack
08-02-2013, 06:37
Interesting that the gun people they interviewed are in favor of the new laws. While I'm sure thats not the case with all gun owners there, having lived back there I am reasonably convinced those attitudes are fairly widespread and in the majority. The average gun owner there is NOT like the average gun owner here, and they will support (whats the word they always use? Common sense?) regulations to prevent Sandy Hook from "ever happening again".

Great-Kazoo
08-02-2013, 07:32
Interesting that the gun people they interviewed are in favor of the new laws. While I'm sure thats not the case with all gun owners there, having lived back there I am reasonably convinced those attitudes are fairly widespread and in the majority. The average gun owner there is NOT like the average gun owner here, and they will support (whats the word they always use? Common sense?) regulations to prevent Sandy Hook from "ever happening again".

I got the same thing when visiting CA years ago. Guy and his wife on a bagger with lots of pro0gun stickers.

ME: Nice to see some pro-gun folks here
them: oh yeah we're strong gun supporters
M: How's the newest laws going to effect you
t: Not at all we're solidly behind the new laws. NO ONE NEEDS AN AK-47
M: Great you enjoy you're ride [Bang]

kawiracer14
08-02-2013, 08:40
At least Vermont and NH aren't too far from Conn so it's not as much of an undertaking to move to another state as it is here...

DOC
08-02-2013, 08:49
I see liberals as projecting their feelings onyo others and calling it facts. "nobody needs an ak47" doesn't make a lick of sense.b" I don't need an ak47" makes more since to me.

Ronin13
08-02-2013, 09:33
I see liberals as projecting their feelings onyo others and calling it facts. "nobody needs an ak47" doesn't make a lick of sense.b" I don't need an ak47" makes more since to me.
Yep, I just respond to that with "Who the hell are you to decide what I do and don't need?"
And then I give them one of these:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-118Pd0FOd3U/T2uAPMqX33I/AAAAAAAAA3E/6BmVhT-Ulvs/s1600/jack-nicholson-sticking-finger-flipping-bird.gif

Rooskibar03
08-02-2013, 09:37
Despite loud grumblings on the internet about the new law, people News 8 spoke with said they didn't object to the new rules, even though regular pistol permits are taking four months or longer to get.

Sheep! Baaaaaa.

Boadie30
08-02-2013, 10:37
Sheep! Baaaaaa.

When I was younger I worked at a slaughter house, it was a sheep plant. I was a welder and we were installing a new kill floor. There was this one particular sheep there that was the leader. Her name was Daisy and was the one that led the rest of the sheep in to the conveyor to get the electrodes and then their fricken throat cut. At the very last minute, Daisy would duck off into a side shoot and then go back to get more fricken sheep.

This has remained in my mind ever since. My dad and the rest of my elders on the crew used this to teach me a lesson about life. First time i heard the word sheep relating to people..

I wish I could go back and youtube that scene and lesson..