Message from @Zuihou

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2018-07-13 18:50:18 UTC  

it punishes people like me that type multiple lines to make them easy to read instead of one long line...

2018-07-13 18:50:19 UTC  

Lol but they do use them responsibly

2018-07-13 18:50:20 UTC  

slow mode is on so that people actually type out what they want to say instead of just spamming multiple lines

2018-07-13 18:50:42 UTC  

it's only down to 5 seconds now

2018-07-13 18:50:50 UTC  

@@I AM ERROR Who said the person has to have dementia? I am disabled, should I just role over and die if someone wants to harm me?

2018-07-13 18:50:52 UTC  

yeah that should work, I guess.. better ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

2018-07-13 18:50:54 UTC  

Miss America 1945 iirc defended herself a few years back with a snub nosed pistol

2018-07-13 18:51:10 UTC  

basically, encourage people to put more thought into what they're saying

2018-07-13 18:51:29 UTC  

DONT PUNISH ME FOR QUICK THOUGHT AND TYPING ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

2018-07-13 18:51:39 UTC  

A little old lady isn't going to get the upper hand against a 30 something fit dude

2018-07-13 18:51:51 UTC  

^unless they have a firearm

2018-07-13 18:51:58 UTC  

If she were a real man she'd beat him in fisticuffs

2018-07-13 18:52:02 UTC  

Aye but that's the point

2018-07-13 18:53:06 UTC  

well my idea is this, get rid of the NFA stamps, if i want a howitzer, i should be able to buy a howitzer...

2018-07-13 18:53:30 UTC  

Can you not?

2018-07-13 18:53:37 UTC  

There are private citizens who own tanks and AA guns

2018-07-13 18:53:53 UTC  

it's no longer considered small arms....

2018-07-13 18:54:06 UTC  

@Schedrevka no, you should defend yourself to the degree allowed by law

2018-07-13 18:54:08 UTC  

Takes a higher class license to own stuff like that if I'm not mistaken

2018-07-13 18:54:20 UTC  

I'd rather live than follow the law tbh

2018-07-13 18:54:56 UTC  

well, you need nfa stamp for the artillery then you need nfa stamps for each of the rounds :V

2018-07-13 18:55:02 UTC  

In Maine
17-A M.R.S.A. ยง 2(9) Dangerous weapon: A. "Use of a dangerous weapon" means the use of a firearm or other weapon, device, instrument, material or substance, whether animate or inanimate, which, in the manner it is used or threatened to be used is capable of producing death or serious bodily injury. B. "Armed with a dangerous weapon" means in actual possession, regardless of whether the possession is visible or concealed, of: (1) A firearm; (2) Any device designed as a weapon and capable of producing death or serious bodily injury; or (3) Any other device, instrument, material or substance, whether animate or inanimate, which, in the manner it is intended to be used by the actor, is capable of producing or threatening death or serious bodily injury. For purposes of this definition, the intent may be conditional. C. When used in any other context, "dangerous weapon" means a firearm or any device designed as a weapon and capable of producing death or serious bodily injury.
So firearm is equivalent to a knife for the purposes of that law. Also depending on intent could equal a vehicle.

2018-07-13 18:55:10 UTC  

since the round are in of itself a DD

2018-07-13 18:55:51 UTC  

well i am in kommiefornia, where sheet metal is considered a firearm :V

2018-07-13 18:57:20 UTC  

oh... disclaimer: i'm not from the US so i have different perspective by default

2018-07-13 18:57:28 UTC  

forgot to mention that

2018-07-13 18:57:33 UTC  

I'm not from the US either

2018-07-13 18:57:38 UTC  

Obviously all states are not made equal. New Hampshire and Maine are "Constitutional Carry." While convenient for me personally I do believe that is taking it too far. I think that firearms safety classes should be a requirement.

2018-07-13 18:57:50 UTC  

@I AM ERROR My right to life shouldn't be dependent on the law. The law should be dependent on my right to life.

2018-07-13 18:58:04 UTC  

it's fine, i mean if you understand how US does have laws against government intervention on bearing firearms...

2018-07-13 18:59:02 UTC  

as long as your don't think firearms should be regulated like cars, i am fine with a healthy debate, but if people like to ignore the constitution because they feel it doesn't matter in this one argument, i will resort to ignoring freedom of speech also :V

2018-07-13 18:59:07 UTC  

stop using lived experiences in debates ๐Ÿ˜‰ ๐Ÿ˜›

2018-07-13 18:59:29 UTC  

firearms safety is VERY important to the point that I believe in the US it should be taught in school, but the fear is that some states would make passing the class such a hassle that it would be a loop hole to de facto ban guns

2018-07-13 18:59:58 UTC  

^they said no one needs to learn about gun safety, then when accidents with guns goes up, they blame the guns so they try to ban them all :V

2018-07-13 19:00:01 UTC  

Honestly I am all for gun education in schools

2018-07-13 19:00:04 UTC  

the law is (should be) there to make sure no one infringes on the rights of others, not to protect YOU

2018-07-13 19:00:27 UTC  

The law should not get in the way of my fundamental ability to defend myself or those around me

2018-07-13 19:00:32 UTC  

I personally own a Mossberg M500A1 and a Sig Sauer 1911 full size. Based on a little bit of personal experience I do not believe in "Constitutional Carry" I think Concealed Carry should be "Shall Issue" and all States should reciprocate and accept other CC permits.

2018-07-13 19:00:38 UTC  

There can be examination to make sure my claim is honest

2018-07-13 19:00:46 UTC  

As far as Open Carry, you do you.

2018-07-13 19:01:04 UTC  

open carry is stupid even as a tactical option...