Barbara Comstock's NRA $

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:who the hell is Lori?


Lori Haas: the Virginia State Director of the Coalition to Stop Handgun Violence.


Wow, that poster was making a rude presumption about someone whose child was shot in the VA Tech massacre. Really low, and I say that as a gun owner (and NRA hater).


You don't own a gun.


I’m the PP you were questioning. I own more than one gun and also have a CCW, though I almost never carry. I bet a moderator could check my posting history and verify that I’ve talked about owning guns before. You are making ridiculous assumptions about people because it doesn’t fit your narrative. You should work on that.
Anonymous
".....have a CCW but almost never carry"


Translated for everyone who doesn't know anything about guns or CCW:


"I did the absolute minimum of training required and necessary to obtain the license, then immediately stopped doing anything to maintain even that low level of proficiency. I almost never carry the gun, so on the occasions when I do, I'm *incredibly* dangerous, because it's like I'm carrying it for the first time, instead of being as familiar with it as my phone or house keys. I'm not used to wearing it, it might fall out of my holster because I'm not used to that either, I might pull the trigger accidentally because I'm not used to it being there, I might even take it off and forget about it when I'm in the bathroom stall, because I'm not used to having it on me and therefore don't feel right when it's missing. I'm basically a danger to everyone around me, because I don't take this responsibility seriously, and treat the privilege of being able to carry a gun to defend myself as some sort of casual thing. Anyhoo, I like to tell people I carry, because it implies to people who don't know anything about guns that I must be some kind of expert, and can win post wars on the interwebz because of my awesome gun knowledge."





This is what "almost never carry it" means, folks.




PP, you should throw your handgun off a bridge, so you won't hurt yourself with it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:".....have a CCW but almost never carry"


Translated for everyone who doesn't know anything about guns or CCW:


"I did the absolute minimum of training required and necessary to obtain the license, then immediately stopped doing anything to maintain even that low level of proficiency. I almost never carry the gun, so on the occasions when I do, I'm *incredibly* dangerous, because it's like I'm carrying it for the first time, instead of being as familiar with it as my phone or house keys. I'm not used to wearing it, it might fall out of my holster because I'm not used to that either, I might pull the trigger accidentally because I'm not used to it being there, I might even take it off and forget about it when I'm in the bathroom stall, because I'm not used to having it on me and therefore don't feel right when it's missing. I'm basically a danger to everyone around me, because I don't take this responsibility seriously, and treat the privilege of being able to carry a gun to defend myself as some sort of casual thing. Anyhoo, I like to tell people I carry, because it implies to people who don't know anything about guns that I must be some kind of expert, and can win post wars on the interwebz because of my awesome gun knowledge."





This is what "almost never carry it" means, folks.




PP, you should throw your handgun off a bridge, so you won't hurt yourself with it.


PP here. I go to the firing range regularly. I'm probably a better shot than you. You do not need a CCW to transport a firearm to the range in Virginia, but I expect you knew that already. I don't carry because I have young kids and the risk of something going horribly wrong is much higher than ever needing to use my gun in a life or death situation.

Sorry you're butthurt that someone can be pro-gun and anti-NRA/ anti-Comstock. There are plenty of people just like me, I assure you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did Betsy teach you how to read a map? Parts of western Fairfax are clearly part of her district.

I live near Chantilly HS and I am in her district.

Also, did a PP really try to say Babs is not personally rich? Are you effing kidding me? She lives in a multi-million dollar mansion in McLean with her extremely rich husband.

Where? I'm in McLean, would love to send my kid there for a little trick-or-treat.
Anonymous
Let's summarize:
1. You don't actually live in Comstock's district
2. You don't know anything about where Comstock actually lives
3. You've never actually attempted to speak with or listen to Comstock
4. You don't own a gun
5. Okay, you DO own a gun, but you don't know how to carry it properly

Also, everyone who questions Comstock's policies or motives is a meanie who is picking on her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$1.5 is about what I'd call "average".


Maybe by McLean standards?

I can assure you that the home in what I thought was her neighborhood is NOT what I would call average in any sense of the word. Was it an estate? No, but it was the nicest house I have been to this in this area.


It's my neighborhood. It's average. Two minutes of googling and you can find. That said, I can't stand her.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:".....have a CCW but almost never carry"


Translated for everyone who doesn't know anything about guns or CCW:


"I did the absolute minimum of training required and necessary to obtain the license, then immediately stopped doing anything to maintain even that low level of proficiency. I almost never carry the gun, so on the occasions when I do, I'm *incredibly* dangerous, because it's like I'm carrying it for the first time, instead of being as familiar with it as my phone or house keys. I'm not used to wearing it, it might fall out of my holster because I'm not used to that either, I might pull the trigger accidentally because I'm not used to it being there, I might even take it off and forget about it when I'm in the bathroom stall, because I'm not used to having it on me and therefore don't feel right when it's missing. I'm basically a danger to everyone around me, because I don't take this responsibility seriously, and treat the privilege of being able to carry a gun to defend myself as some sort of casual thing. Anyhoo, I like to tell people I carry, because it implies to people who don't know anything about guns that I must be some kind of expert, and can win post wars on the interwebz because of my awesome gun knowledge."





This is what "almost never carry it" means, folks.




PP, you should throw your handgun off a bridge, so you won't hurt yourself with it.



Every.

Single.

Word.

Of.

This.





Absolutely nails it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:".....have a CCW but almost never carry"


Translated for everyone who doesn't know anything about guns or CCW:


"I did the absolute minimum of training required and necessary to obtain the license, then immediately stopped doing anything to maintain even that low level of proficiency. I almost never carry the gun, so on the occasions when I do, I'm *incredibly* dangerous, because it's like I'm carrying it for the first time, instead of being as familiar with it as my phone or house keys. I'm not used to wearing it, it might fall out of my holster because I'm not used to that either, I might pull the trigger accidentally because I'm not used to it being there, I might even take it off and forget about it when I'm in the bathroom stall, because I'm not used to having it on me and therefore don't feel right when it's missing. I'm basically a danger to everyone around me, because I don't take this responsibility seriously, and treat the privilege of being able to carry a gun to defend myself as some sort of casual thing. Anyhoo, I like to tell people I carry, because it implies to people who don't know anything about guns that I must be some kind of expert, and can win post wars on the interwebz because of my awesome gun knowledge."





This is what "almost never carry it" means, folks.




PP, you should throw your handgun off a bridge, so you won't hurt yourself with it.


PP here. I go to the firing range regularly. I'm probably a better shot than you. You do not need a CCW to transport a firearm to the range in Virginia, but I expect you knew that already. I don't carry because I have young kids and the risk of something going horribly wrong is much higher than ever needing to use my gun in a life or death situation.

Sorry you're butthurt that someone can be pro-gun and anti-NRA/ anti-Comstock. There are plenty of people just like me, I assure you.




Provide us with some details, we'll decide if you're credible or not. I won't ask anything specific, since google will have all your answers for you. Just tell us a little about what and where, and how you carry, and where you shoot. Descriptions of the interior of the range. I've been to every range in FFX and PW county, tell us what they one you visit looks like inside (numbers of lanes, other details)

If you're actually a shooter, we'll know it by what info you post. If you choose not to provide details, well, that sort of proves the PP's points nicely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:who the hell is Lori?


Lori Haas: the Virginia State Director of the Coalition to Stop Handgun Violence.


Wow, that poster was making a rude presumption about someone whose child was shot in the VA Tech massacre. Really low, and I say that as a gun owner (and NRA hater).


seriously, nuts. Completely unhinged. And really random-what makes you think some random poster on the internet is this woman?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:".....have a CCW but almost never carry"


Translated for everyone who doesn't know anything about guns or CCW:


"I did the absolute minimum of training required and necessary to obtain the license, then immediately stopped doing anything to maintain even that low level of proficiency. I almost never carry the gun, so on the occasions when I do, I'm *incredibly* dangerous, because it's like I'm carrying it for the first time, instead of being as familiar with it as my phone or house keys. I'm not used to wearing it, it might fall out of my holster because I'm not used to that either, I might pull the trigger accidentally because I'm not used to it being there, I might even take it off and forget about it when I'm in the bathroom stall, because I'm not used to having it on me and therefore don't feel right when it's missing. I'm basically a danger to everyone around me, because I don't take this responsibility seriously, and treat the privilege of being able to carry a gun to defend myself as some sort of casual thing. Anyhoo, I like to tell people I carry, because it implies to people who don't know anything about guns that I must be some kind of expert, and can win post wars on the interwebz because of my awesome gun knowledge."





This is what "almost never carry it" means, folks.




PP, you should throw your handgun off a bridge, so you won't hurt yourself with it.


PP here. I go to the firing range regularly. I'm probably a better shot than you. You do not need a CCW to transport a firearm to the range in Virginia, but I expect you knew that already. I don't carry because I have young kids and the risk of something going horribly wrong is much higher than ever needing to use my gun in a life or death situation.

Sorry you're butthurt that someone can be pro-gun and anti-NRA/ anti-Comstock. There are plenty of people just like me, I assure you.



PP here: You are most defintely not a better shot than me. There is 0.0% chance of that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:$1.5 is about what I'd call "average".


Maybe by McLean standards?

I can assure you that the home in what I thought was her neighborhood is NOT what I would call average in any sense of the word. Was it an estate? No, but it was the nicest house I have been to this in this area.


It's my neighborhood. It's average. Two minutes of googling and you can find. That said, I can't stand her.



I think Average-for-McLean and Average-for-Everywhere Else are two houses with very different values.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:".....have a CCW but almost never carry"


Translated for everyone who doesn't know anything about guns or CCW:


"I did the absolute minimum of training required and necessary to obtain the license, then immediately stopped doing anything to maintain even that low level of proficiency. I almost never carry the gun, so on the occasions when I do, I'm *incredibly* dangerous, because it's like I'm carrying it for the first time, instead of being as familiar with it as my phone or house keys. I'm not used to wearing it, it might fall out of my holster because I'm not used to that either, I might pull the trigger accidentally because I'm not used to it being there, I might even take it off and forget about it when I'm in the bathroom stall, because I'm not used to having it on me and therefore don't feel right when it's missing. I'm basically a danger to everyone around me, because I don't take this responsibility seriously, and treat the privilege of being able to carry a gun to defend myself as some sort of casual thing. Anyhoo, I like to tell people I carry, because it implies to people who don't know anything about guns that I must be some kind of expert, and can win post wars on the interwebz because of my awesome gun knowledge."





This is what "almost never carry it" means, folks.




PP, you should throw your handgun off a bridge, so you won't hurt yourself with it.


PP here. I go to the firing range regularly. I'm probably a better shot than you. You do not need a CCW to transport a firearm to the range in Virginia, but I expect you knew that already. I don't carry because I have young kids and the risk of something going horribly wrong is much higher than ever needing to use my gun in a life or death situation.

Sorry you're butthurt that someone can be pro-gun and anti-NRA/ anti-Comstock. There are plenty of people just like me, I assure you.




Provide us with some details, we'll decide if you're credible or not. I won't ask anything specific, since google will have all your answers for you. Just tell us a little about what and where, and how you carry, and where you shoot. Descriptions of the interior of the range. I've been to every range in FFX and PW county, tell us what they one you visit looks like inside (numbers of lanes, other details)

If you're actually a shooter, we'll know it by what info you post. If you choose not to provide details, well, that sort of proves the PP's points nicely.


This is creepy AF, honestly. Are you going to ask me what I look like next, so you can try and spot me at the range?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:".....have a CCW but almost never carry"


Translated for everyone who doesn't know anything about guns or CCW:


"I did the absolute minimum of training required and necessary to obtain the license, then immediately stopped doing anything to maintain even that low level of proficiency. I almost never carry the gun, so on the occasions when I do, I'm *incredibly* dangerous, because it's like I'm carrying it for the first time, instead of being as familiar with it as my phone or house keys. I'm not used to wearing it, it might fall out of my holster because I'm not used to that either, I might pull the trigger accidentally because I'm not used to it being there, I might even take it off and forget about it when I'm in the bathroom stall, because I'm not used to having it on me and therefore don't feel right when it's missing. I'm basically a danger to everyone around me, because I don't take this responsibility seriously, and treat the privilege of being able to carry a gun to defend myself as some sort of casual thing. Anyhoo, I like to tell people I carry, because it implies to people who don't know anything about guns that I must be some kind of expert, and can win post wars on the interwebz because of my awesome gun knowledge."





This is what "almost never carry it" means, folks.




PP, you should throw your handgun off a bridge, so you won't hurt yourself with it.



Every.

Single.

Word.

Of.

This.





Absolutely nails it.


If you have a problem with the CCW standards, perhaps you should contact the NRA? Are you suggesting they need to lobby for tighter restrictions?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:".....have a CCW but almost never carry"


Translated for everyone who doesn't know anything about guns or CCW:


"I did the absolute minimum of training required and necessary to obtain the license, then immediately stopped doing anything to maintain even that low level of proficiency. I almost never carry the gun, so on the occasions when I do, I'm *incredibly* dangerous, because it's like I'm carrying it for the first time, instead of being as familiar with it as my phone or house keys. I'm not used to wearing it, it might fall out of my holster because I'm not used to that either, I might pull the trigger accidentally because I'm not used to it being there, I might even take it off and forget about it when I'm in the bathroom stall, because I'm not used to having it on me and therefore don't feel right when it's missing. I'm basically a danger to everyone around me, because I don't take this responsibility seriously, and treat the privilege of being able to carry a gun to defend myself as some sort of casual thing. Anyhoo, I like to tell people I carry, because it implies to people who don't know anything about guns that I must be some kind of expert, and can win post wars on the interwebz because of my awesome gun knowledge."





This is what "almost never carry it" means, folks.




PP, you should throw your handgun off a bridge, so you won't hurt yourself with it.


PP here. I go to the firing range regularly. I'm probably a better shot than you. You do not need a CCW to transport a firearm to the range in Virginia, but I expect you knew that already. I don't carry because I have young kids and the risk of something going horribly wrong is much higher than ever needing to use my gun in a life or death situation.

Sorry you're butthurt that someone can be pro-gun and anti-NRA/ anti-Comstock. There are plenty of people just like me, I assure you.




Provide us with some details, we'll decide if you're credible or not. I won't ask anything specific, since google will have all your answers for you. Just tell us a little about what and where, and how you carry, and where you shoot. Descriptions of the interior of the range. I've been to every range in FFX and PW county, tell us what they one you visit looks like inside (numbers of lanes, other details)

If you're actually a shooter, we'll know it by what info you post. If you choose not to provide details, well, that sort of proves the PP's points nicely.


This is creepy AF, honestly. Are you going to ask me what I look like next, so you can try and spot me at the range?



I believe it's quite clear that the poster specifically did not inquire about your appearance, so you can drop the drama about anyone "looking for you at the range".

If you went to a range.

Which you've sort of proved you don't at this point.



You're a fraud.
Anonymous
^ You know, I was going to ask Jeff to remove your posts because you're obviously a creeper (both of you, if it's different people, which I kind of doubt), but I think I'd prefer if he would keep them up. I hope prospective voters searching for info on Comstock see these posts and realize exactly what type of people support her.
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