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SaxonPig said:How do you justify keeping GRENADES and GRENADE LAUNCHERS at home? Why would anybody want to have such things?
well, i dunno 'bout you, but i have a wicked bad woodchuck infestation in my yard.
SaxonPig said:How do you justify keeping GRENADES and GRENADE LAUNCHERS at home? Why would anybody want to have such things?
I suspect you just set a new world record in 'jumping to conclusions'.
I think only the most radical folks would defend on the right to own explosives, artillery, crew-served weapons,
Prosecutors described the pair's extensive international travel as suspicious, noting that Kuldip Mann had crossed the U.S. border, coming in or leaving, 325 times since March 2007, including eight times in a truck. Randeep Mann crossed the border 121 times during the same period, Oliver said.
No. The 325 figure is entering AND leaving the US border - so it's only half of that for times that he's left the country. 163 trips in 2 years = 81 trips a year. The prosecutor's artificially inflating the numbers by counting entering and exiting the country.every 2 days for 2 years?
How do you justify keeping GRENADES and GRENADE LAUNCHERS at home?
Keeping them off-site is tactically unwise. It is best to keep them where you can control them, secure them, and access them quickly if needed.How do you justify keeping GRENADES and GRENADE LAUNCHERS at home?
I defend to the death the right of lawful citizens to own, use and carry the firearms of their choice.
I do not believe the Second Amendment intended to protect weapons beyond small arms of the type a militiaman would be expected to keep in his home.
I do not believe the Second Amendment intended to protect weapons beyond small arms of the type a militiaman would be expected to keep in his home.
Don't forget the privately owned battleships (complete with cannons up and down the length).Gunnerpalace said:Privately owned cannons during the Revolution.SaxonPig said:I do not believe the Second Amendment intended to protect weapons beyond small arms of the type a militiaman would be expected to keep in his home.