boyst Posted September 13 Posted September 13 38 minutes ago, Homelander said: and not a single word about white supremacists murdering innocent people. Pathetic deflection from a coward too scared to face reality. Taco Tuesday is probably the best day of the weem
AlBUNDY4TDS Posted September 13 Posted September 13 17 minutes ago, boyst said: Taco Tuesday is probably the best day of the weem Bills Sunday is pretty good too. 1
Wolfgang Posted September 13 Posted September 13 This would make a great Christmas gift for that special someone...
ArdmoreRyno Posted September 17 Posted September 17 On 9/13/2025 at 12:17 PM, boyst said: I want to bring a blunderbuss anywhere I go. I want to have an rpg in my trunk, in case I need it. Well... I won't say who's vehicle this is or isn't (and it's Oklahoma, totally legal for those triggered) 2
4th&long Posted September 17 Posted September 17 5 cops shot, 3 dead in York PA. We need more guns for you rednecks can get your gun off. More guns!
Orlando Buffalo Posted September 17 Posted September 17 2 hours ago, ArdmoreRyno said: Well... I won't say who's vehicle this is or isn't (and it's Oklahoma, totally legal for those triggered) Dude I don't even know what kind of gun that is but I kinda want one. 1
Walking Tall Posted September 17 Posted September 17 22 minutes ago, 4th&long said: 5 cops shot, 3 dead in York PA. We need more guns for you rednecks can get your gun off. More guns! And 99.9% of law enforcement are all for a well armed, law abiding, citizenry.
ArdmoreRyno Posted September 17 Posted September 17 6 minutes ago, Orlando Buffalo said: Dude I don't even know what kind of gun that is but I kinda want one. Top one is an AR I built. MAS Defense upper (barrel, handguard) and PSA lower. Hyper-Touch trigger system, custom multicam paint. Leupold 1x4, Magpul MBUS sights. The pistol is a PSA Dagger 9mm with a Vortex Viper reddot. Those are both 'mid level' in the price range so if they get stolen, it's not the end of the world. Both guns have airtags hidden. (that's a Viktos plate vest, Tragger communications system and very bottom, M11 flashbang grenade.
4th&long Posted September 17 Posted September 17 2 minutes ago, Walking Tall said: And 99.9% of law enforcement are all for a well armed, law abiding, citizenry. Yup not going to argue with that. I see no outrage for these guys like Charlie Kirk.
Walking Tall Posted September 17 Posted September 17 1 minute ago, 4th&long said: Yup not going to argue with that. I see no outrage for these guys like Charlie Kirk. Obviously, Kirk is a public figure that didn’t have a job that should have put him in danger of losing his life. Law Enforcement, unfortunately, has a job that does.
4th&long Posted September 17 Posted September 17 10 minutes ago, Walking Tall said: Obviously, Kirk is a public figure that didn’t have a job that should have put him in danger of losing his life. Law Enforcement, unfortunately, has a job that does. This is also true. It doesn't mean there should not be outrage for the loss of police officers lives.
Walking Tall Posted September 18 Posted September 18 2 hours ago, 4th&long said: This is also true. It doesn't mean there should not be outrage for the loss of police officers lives. I don’t disagree. 1
B-Man Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago SCOTUS Will Hear Hawaii Carry Ban Case Mark Chesnut - October 9, 2025 When the U.S. Supreme Court in 2022 handed down its ruling in the case New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen, everything changed on how cases involving the Second Amendment are adjudicated. In a nutshell, the ruling upheld the right of Americans to carry a firearm outside the home for self-defense. However, it also set a new standard for how Second Amendment cases are to be considered. Under the new standard, courts must ask whether the “Second Amendment’s plain text covers an individual’s conduct?” If the answer is yes, it next must ask whether there exists a “historical precedent from before, during and even after the founding [that] evidences a comparable tradition of regulation?” After the ruling, many states with anti-gun legislatures began passing “Bruen response” laws trying to sidestep the ruling while still infringing on the Second Amendment rights of their citizens. One such was Hawaii, where lawmakers quickly passed a law forbidding carry on private property open to the public, such as restaurants, gas stations and grocery stores, without the property owner’s express consent. Gun owners quickly filed a lawsuit, Wolford v. Lopez, challenging the law. While a district court ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals later reversed that ruling, finding that the law doesn’t run afoul of Second Amendment protections. Of course, plaintiffs filed an appeal. And now SCOTUS has agreed to decide the case. https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/supreme-court-wolford-v-lopez-hawaii-gun-carry-case/
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