Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why is it up to the state or federal government to determine which passengers are a risk for flights or pharmacists or doctors who are pill mills but gun stores are responsible for what customers who pass background checks do?
No, you're not curious. You're trying to make a rhetorical point, and you're trying to do it by comparing air travel and medication to guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why is it up to the state or federal government to determine which passengers are a risk for flights or pharmacists or doctors who are pill mills but gun stores are responsible for what customers who pass background checks do?
No, you're not curious. You're trying to make a rhetorical point, and you're trying to do it by comparing air travel and medication to guns.
Anonymous wrote:but you could eliminate them by banning promiscuity. Don’t you care about saving lives?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:well I know how we could reduce HPV related cancers, by outlawing promiscuity. Think of all the lives that could be saved given you don’t care about rightsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well they didn't go after the ones (two, I think, TK Defense in Gaithersburg and Optimal Zero in Rockville) that didn't repeatedly sell to a gun trafficker.
TK Defense is a transfer-FFL only, and she’s winding down her Maryland business. I like Kat, but her dwindling hours are unworkable for me anymore.
As for the other shops being sued - it’s all politically motivated. The AG is trying to force all FFL’s out of business. This case is just to make an example.
How is a FFL supposed to justify NOT selling to a black guy who can pass the background check and fills out the forms stating it’s not a straw purchase? If they refused to sell to him, the very same AG would be suing the shops for discrimination.
This guy was a straw purchaser. He committed a felony every time he made a straw purchase.
Is HE being sued by the state? Nope. He’ll get a plea to single count in federal court and do 18 months.
But this is about shutting down gun shops. I bought a gun at Atlantic today just because it’s being persecuted by corrupt politicians.
Me, I choose to see politicians who are listening to their constituents and trying to cut down on the number of senseless murders in this country. But you do you. God forbid we get in the way of your gun hobby.
We can reduce HPV related cancers by providing the HPV vaccine.
https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/news/story/the-hpv-vaccine-reduces-risk-of-cancer-for-all-not-just-women-new-data-show
Anonymous wrote:
Bars and liquor stores are the only place where covid doesn’t spread. Drunk, covid free and helplessly disarmed is the way to go.
you opened that door. This is the consequence.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:would you support lawsuits against pharmacies for filling birth control or abortion drugs?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why is it up to the state or federal government to determine which passengers are a risk for flights or pharmacists or doctors who are pill mills but gun stores are responsible for what customers who pass background checks do?
Pharmacies got sued for their role in the opioid epidemic as well. It's a similar level of responsibility.
Where are you going with this?
Anonymous wrote:would you support lawsuits against pharmacies for filling birth control or abortion drugs?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why is it up to the state or federal government to determine which passengers are a risk for flights or pharmacists or doctors who are pill mills but gun stores are responsible for what customers who pass background checks do?
Pharmacies got sued for their role in the opioid epidemic as well. It's a similar level of responsibility.
Anonymous wrote:would you support lawsuits against pharmacies for filling birth control or abortion drugs?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why is it up to the state or federal government to determine which passengers are a risk for flights or pharmacists or doctors who are pill mills but gun stores are responsible for what customers who pass background checks do?
Pharmacies got sued for their role in the opioid epidemic as well. It's a similar level of responsibility.
would you support lawsuits against pharmacies for filling birth control or abortion drugs?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why is it up to the state or federal government to determine which passengers are a risk for flights or pharmacists or doctors who are pill mills but gun stores are responsible for what customers who pass background checks do?
Pharmacies got sued for their role in the opioid epidemic as well. It's a similar level of responsibility.
but you could eliminate them by banning promiscuity. Don’t you care about saving lives?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:well I know how we could reduce HPV related cancers, by outlawing promiscuity. Think of all the lives that could be saved given you don’t care about rightsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well they didn't go after the ones (two, I think, TK Defense in Gaithersburg and Optimal Zero in Rockville) that didn't repeatedly sell to a gun trafficker.
TK Defense is a transfer-FFL only, and she’s winding down her Maryland business. I like Kat, but her dwindling hours are unworkable for me anymore.
As for the other shops being sued - it’s all politically motivated. The AG is trying to force all FFL’s out of business. This case is just to make an example.
How is a FFL supposed to justify NOT selling to a black guy who can pass the background check and fills out the forms stating it’s not a straw purchase? If they refused to sell to him, the very same AG would be suing the shops for discrimination.
This guy was a straw purchaser. He committed a felony every time he made a straw purchase.
Is HE being sued by the state? Nope. He’ll get a plea to single count in federal court and do 18 months.
But this is about shutting down gun shops. I bought a gun at Atlantic today just because it’s being persecuted by corrupt politicians.
Me, I choose to see politicians who are listening to their constituents and trying to cut down on the number of senseless murders in this country. But you do you. God forbid we get in the way of your gun hobby.
We can reduce HPV related cancers by providing the HPV vaccine.
https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/news/story/the-hpv-vaccine-reduces-risk-of-cancer-for-all-not-just-women-new-data-show
Anonymous wrote:Curious why is it up to the state or federal government to determine which passengers are a risk for flights or pharmacists or doctors who are pill mills but gun stores are responsible for what customers who pass background checks do?
Anonymous wrote:well I know how we could reduce HPV related cancers, by outlawing promiscuity. Think of all the lives that could be saved given you don’t care about rightsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well they didn't go after the ones (two, I think, TK Defense in Gaithersburg and Optimal Zero in Rockville) that didn't repeatedly sell to a gun trafficker.
TK Defense is a transfer-FFL only, and she’s winding down her Maryland business. I like Kat, but her dwindling hours are unworkable for me anymore.
As for the other shops being sued - it’s all politically motivated. The AG is trying to force all FFL’s out of business. This case is just to make an example.
How is a FFL supposed to justify NOT selling to a black guy who can pass the background check and fills out the forms stating it’s not a straw purchase? If they refused to sell to him, the very same AG would be suing the shops for discrimination.
This guy was a straw purchaser. He committed a felony every time he made a straw purchase.
Is HE being sued by the state? Nope. He’ll get a plea to single count in federal court and do 18 months.
But this is about shutting down gun shops. I bought a gun at Atlantic today just because it’s being persecuted by corrupt politicians.
Me, I choose to see politicians who are listening to their constituents and trying to cut down on the number of senseless murders in this country. But you do you. God forbid we get in the way of your gun hobby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know how many times these gun shops been broken into and guns stolen. They need to close them all down.
So where do I - a non criminal - buy my guns after you’ve shut down the shops because your police won’t control criminals?
I mean, as long as we’re eliminating each other’s rights, can we also close polling places because I don’t like the outcome of local elections? You’re cool with that in exchange for closing gun stores, right? Tit for tat, and all….
well I know how we could reduce HPV related cancers, by outlawing promiscuity. Think of all the lives that could be saved given you don’t care about rightsAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well they didn't go after the ones (two, I think, TK Defense in Gaithersburg and Optimal Zero in Rockville) that didn't repeatedly sell to a gun trafficker.
TK Defense is a transfer-FFL only, and she’s winding down her Maryland business. I like Kat, but her dwindling hours are unworkable for me anymore.
As for the other shops being sued - it’s all politically motivated. The AG is trying to force all FFL’s out of business. This case is just to make an example.
How is a FFL supposed to justify NOT selling to a black guy who can pass the background check and fills out the forms stating it’s not a straw purchase? If they refused to sell to him, the very same AG would be suing the shops for discrimination.
This guy was a straw purchaser. He committed a felony every time he made a straw purchase.
Is HE being sued by the state? Nope. He’ll get a plea to single count in federal court and do 18 months.
But this is about shutting down gun shops. I bought a gun at Atlantic today just because it’s being persecuted by corrupt politicians.
Me, I choose to see politicians who are listening to their constituents and trying to cut down on the number of senseless murders in this country. But you do you. God forbid we get in the way of your gun hobby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well they didn't go after the ones (two, I think, TK Defense in Gaithersburg and Optimal Zero in Rockville) that didn't repeatedly sell to a gun trafficker.
TK Defense is a transfer-FFL only, and she’s winding down her Maryland business. I like Kat, but her dwindling hours are unworkable for me anymore.
As for the other shops being sued - it’s all politically motivated. The AG is trying to force all FFL’s out of business. This case is just to make an example.
How is a FFL supposed to justify NOT selling to a black guy who can pass the background check and fills out the forms stating it’s not a straw purchase? If they refused to sell to him, the very same AG would be suing the shops for discrimination.
This guy was a straw purchaser. He committed a felony every time he made a straw purchase.
Is HE being sued by the state? Nope. He’ll get a plea to single count in federal court and do 18 months.
But this is about shutting down gun shops. I bought a gun at Atlantic today just because it’s being persecuted by corrupt politicians.
Anonymous wrote:one is a constitutional right, the other two are notAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why is it up to the state or federal government to determine which passengers are a risk for flights or pharmacists or doctors who are pill mills but gun stores are responsible for what customers who pass background checks do?
No, you're not curious. You're trying to make a rhetorical point, and you're trying to do it by comparing air travel and medication to guns.