Geez, by all the responses, I feel guilty for wanting to be buried with a gun.I don't like feeling guilty so maybe I should gift all my firearms then.I just wanted one, even though I know it's wasteful and I can't do anything with it because I'll be freaking dead.
Assuming, you will be buried and not cremated. But, maybe you can put a pocket pistol in the urn with you.
When I die I'll be buried with my Browning Hi-power. For the simple fact that it's my favorite handgun of all time and my primary carry firearm. Maybe, I'll throw in another gun or two...
Wow, that's crazy. Apparently, that doesn't just happen in the movies.There's no way that could have been police department protocol and that he was following it. Why didn't he use verbal commands? Why did he cock his gun? Maybe, that's how they did things in NYC back then. I'm assuming he had a...
Oh no, I hope not. Everyone, please step away from the red button.Seriously, let's not lose faith in all of humanity. There's still good people in the world.
Family and school environment are major factors in one's development. But, on the other hand if you had a really bad father/parent growing up that would be even worse than not having a father at all. Sounds like you beat the odds.
Bingo. I would rather err on the side of letting a "questionable person" have a gun, then to deny a person that should/can have a gun.
Unfortunately, I don't think either one works particularly well. It would probably be a combination of both self-regulation and regulation from the outside.to...
Agreed on gun violence vs violence.
Agreed, that's what makes the supposed public health solution even more difficult than it already is. Completely different professional fields.
That's what the supposed solution is from the public health perspective. That's where the real difficulty is and is a major feat in of itself. Some of the medical profession is not even on the same page.Regardless, where you are on the gun issue, there are different means to accomplish a certain...
I was listening to NPR and the discussion was about gun/gun violence from a public health perspective. On the broadcast they played a soundclip of a mother of one of the shooting victims in the Thousand Oaks, CA bar mass shooting. I also saw this on a tv newscast. The mother was on camera saying...
You have already mentioned some other possibilities regarding the "un-armed" license plate. I would not assume that the plate is necessarily gun related, even though it probably is. And if it is gun related I would not assume they are being truthful about really not having any guns.
We are in...
I'm surprised there are as many people doing Armslist transactions as there are. The potential danger is there, but maybe not anymore than buying a pair of sneakers or cell phone off of Craigslist. Maybe there was a time when you could do it and not have to worry about it. But, times change...
The very fact that you are asking this question about the unregistered Armslist seller should indicate to you that it makes you uncomfortable, therefore you should pay attention to the red flag from within you. Even though, I don't necessarily think anything you stated sounds particularly fishy...
I'm with Deanimator on this one. Ask any anybody that has fled a communist state if they ever regretted it and would they move back to the communist state.
You have to know when to fight or when walk away. The smart ones flee NY, CA, etc and never look back. Sorry, but places like that are a lost cause, they always have been and always will be. And you have nothing to worry about because you aren't giving up your guns regardless anyways.
Some of you guys are so gullible. Given his stated current situation, the OP is not going to sell his guns. If he actual does, he does not truly believe in the 2nd Amendment and the RKBA, therefore it's all irrelevant for him anyways.
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