Childish friends are really annoying me.

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People who "play" like that are ignorant, immature, stupid, or some combination of those things. I would avoid them before someone gets hurt or worse. One bad scenario that comes to my mind is this one.
Now that you've posted this on a public forum, continuing to associate with these people could mean: Since you were aware of the danger of the situation and took no action to prevent it from happening again you could be held liable for any "accident" that occurs, and you may be the victim as well. You could be held liable anyway, but with this thread you've all but guaranteed that you will be held liable if anyone finds out you are the OP.
I have to ask though: are any of these people actually old enough to legally drive a motorcycle?
 
Who the hell in their right mind is going to sell to qa felon? Also, since this incident, I have locked up extra tight before I leave the house, as I'm sure my "friend" has some serious resentment for me now, but to be honest, I don't care, if I found him srewing around on my property I would not hesitate, and would treat him the way I would with any intruder. But one thing I have on my side is that he knows me very well, and knows exactly what happenned to the last guy that was up to no good and came on my property.
 
well.....something similar happened to me but at a range...can you believe it? my reaction, witnessed by my wife, was to grab the guy's wrist that grabbed my pistol and head but him resulting in a broken nose on said jerk. I actually sorta blacked out. The adrenaline rush was intense. When I came out of it, I had the guy in a wrist lock and a lot of people were screaming at me. I guess this was just an involuntary reaction on my part to having someone grab my gun. It freaked me out. I never would have thought I'd react that way. It sucked and i was made out to be the bad guy of course.

I would just echo what others said: get new folks to hang with. they dont seem like respectful friends anyway. sorry that happened to you.

BTW: this guys cost me a lot of cash to fix the problem "I started". Funny how life is.
 
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Lot of testosterone in here! Head-butts, wrist-locks, grabbing of the testes, mule kicks, squirt guns, slaps, smacks, punches and other violent reactions.

All under the notion that "well, he touched me and that's assault and I can put him in on the ground or in the hospital and the police will pin a medal on me!"

Events do not happen in a vacuum and the police are likely to see beyond your story. When your other lovely "pals" get interviewed and say, "Yeah, that guy's always coming around here with a gun. And he and (Idiot #1 and #2) are always goofing around play-wrestling about it -- yeah, like that happens a lot. And this time he just FREAKED OUT and broke his nose!" you're going to find your legal position less clear.

When we carry a gun -- OPEN or CONCEALED -- we avoid ANY conflict or physical violence. We are meek, humble, responsible folks who will suffer inconvienience, indignity, and insult rather than resort to violence. Every fight is potentially a lethal encounter which will change your life forever. If you can't accept that -- and can't change your behavior patterns and your associations to follow that rule -- then do NOT carry a firearm in public.

Find new friends or leave your guns at home. You know the risks with these clowns and if YOU choose to come back for more then YOU bear most of the responsiblity for the harm that will come of it.
 
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