Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What funny is that if voting required a "poll tax" and a proficiency test, most of the ammosexuals I know wouldn't be able to pass the test and would refuse to pay the tax, so maybe that's not a bad idea?
Except you don't actually know anyone who owns a gun.
Actually I'm the pp and I own guns. And I'm a woman. And a liberal. But I don't need an AR 15.
All my relatives in VA who collect guns and ammo could not pass a poll / political / history test if their life depended on it. They don't even read internet forums or the freaking newspaper / news websites. I have to help them with anything legal they encounter.
So good luck getting them not to display their guns at lobby day!
Sure.Anything you say.
Isn't it always so obvious when one of these gun grabbers lies about guns on here?
I'm the pp and not lying.
Believe it or not many of us are responsible gun owners who do not own, or ever wish to own, assault rifles.
I've inherited hunting guns from my family, and have a small firearm for protection. As do most of my female friends. If you are a woman or person of color, you are crazy if you don't have some type of gun for protection. But I don't feel like I need an assault rifle to kill large numbers of people.
Again, good luck with the protest if you plan to attract gun crazies from all over the southeast and midwest. I will be praying for all the Virginians there, even though I don't support their cause.
You ARE lying. You're not a gun owner, and everyone knows it. Your own words give you away, and anyone who knows anything about guns can tell you're lying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband was driving along 123 near Burke lake yesterday and saw his favorite crazy “gay republican” (sign this man apparently displays sometimes) marching down the paved path in Camo holding an AR. I asked if he had alerted the cops. Crazy man open carrying an AR near a public park cannot be a good thing.
He's just trying to get arrested to establish standing for a lawsuit.
Same thing as lunch counter protests in the late 50's in Alabama.
All civil rights are worthy of nonviolent protest. And yes, you can carry a rifle all day long and still be completely NONviolent. His problem is the police just aren't going to arrest him, because he's not breaking any law. Maybe after the VA legislature changes the law he'll have better luck.
I wish him well.
No it’s not the same as the civil right movement.
Yeah, actually it's exactly the same.
A Natural Right of a Citizen, as defined in the Constitution. And just as with Jim Crow, a right not recognized equally or in all places.
So it's identical.
Sorry, 2A is not “civil rights”.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/civil_rights
“ Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
People often confuse civil rights and civil liberties. Civil rights refer to legal provisions that stem from notions of equality. Civil rights are not in the Bill of Rights; they deal with legal protections. For example, the right to vote is a civil right. A civil liberty, on the other hand, refers to personal freedoms protected by the Bill of Rights. For example, the First Amendment's right to free speech is a civil liberty.”
DP. Are you the semantics person? No one cares about your meager word quibbles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:”Virginia lawmakers voted Friday to ban firearms at the state Capitol”
Reason and civilization - 1, Beer bellies playing soldiers in woods - 0
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/virginia-lawmakers-set-vote-capitol-gun-ban-68194524
I’m sure you thought really hard to conjure up your cute post, but these childish stereotypes don’t reflect reality.
No it was really easy really. Most of the cowardly fat dudes you see in the media wearing ill fitting tactical gear they bought from online marketplace barely cover their beer bellies. Most of them have not spent an hour on a combat zone or even in basic training. That’s you average ar-15 extended mag supporter.
LMAO. Keep going, you are priceless!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:”Virginia lawmakers voted Friday to ban firearms at the state Capitol”
Reason and civilization - 1, Beer bellies playing soldiers in woods - 0
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/virginia-lawmakers-set-vote-capitol-gun-ban-68194524
I’m sure you thought really hard to conjure up your cute post, but these childish stereotypes don’t reflect reality.
No it was really easy really. Most of the cowardly fat dudes you see in the media wearing ill fitting tactical gear they bought from online marketplace barely cover their beer bellies. Most of them have not spent an hour on a combat zone or even in basic training. That’s you average ar-15 extended mag supporter.
LMAO. Keep going, you are priceless!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:”Virginia lawmakers voted Friday to ban firearms at the state Capitol”
Reason and civilization - 1, Beer bellies playing soldiers in woods - 0
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/virginia-lawmakers-set-vote-capitol-gun-ban-68194524
I’m sure you thought really hard to conjure up your cute post, but these childish stereotypes don’t reflect reality.
No it was really easy really. Most of the cowardly fat dudes you see in the media wearing ill fitting tactical gear they bought from online marketplace barely cover their beer bellies. Most of them have not spent an hour on a combat zone or even in basic training. That’s you average ar-15 extended mag supporter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:”Virginia lawmakers voted Friday to ban firearms at the state Capitol”
Reason and civilization - 1, Beer bellies playing soldiers in woods - 0
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/virginia-lawmakers-set-vote-capitol-gun-ban-68194524
I’m sure you thought really hard to conjure up your cute post, but these childish stereotypes don’t reflect reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:”Virginia lawmakers voted Friday to ban firearms at the state Capitol”
Reason and civilization - 1, Beer bellies playing soldiers in woods - 0
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/virginia-lawmakers-set-vote-capitol-gun-ban-68194524
I’m sure you thought really hard to conjure up your cute post, but these childish stereotypes don’t reflect reality.
Anonymous wrote:”Virginia lawmakers voted Friday to ban firearms at the state Capitol”
Reason and civilization - 1, Beer bellies playing soldiers in woods - 0
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/virginia-lawmakers-set-vote-capitol-gun-ban-68194524
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband was driving along 123 near Burke lake yesterday and saw his favorite crazy “gay republican” (sign this man apparently displays sometimes) marching down the paved path in Camo holding an AR. I asked if he had alerted the cops. Crazy man open carrying an AR near a public park cannot be a good thing.
He's just trying to get arrested to establish standing for a lawsuit.
Same thing as lunch counter protests in the late 50's in Alabama.
All civil rights are worthy of nonviolent protest. And yes, you can carry a rifle all day long and still be completely NONviolent. His problem is the police just aren't going to arrest him, because he's not breaking any law. Maybe after the VA legislature changes the law he'll have better luck.
I wish him well.
No it’s not the same as the civil right movement.
Yeah, actually it's exactly the same.
A Natural Right of a Citizen, as defined in the Constitution. And just as with Jim Crow, a right not recognized equally or in all places.
So it's identical.
Sorry, 2A is not “civil rights”.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/civil_rights
“ Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
People often confuse civil rights and civil liberties. Civil rights refer to legal provisions that stem from notions of equality. Civil rights are not in the Bill of Rights; they deal with legal protections. For example, the right to vote is a civil right. A civil liberty, on the other hand, refers to personal freedoms protected by the Bill of Rights. For example, the First Amendment's right to free speech is a civil liberty.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband was driving along 123 near Burke lake yesterday and saw his favorite crazy “gay republican” (sign this man apparently displays sometimes) marching down the paved path in Camo holding an AR. I asked if he had alerted the cops. Crazy man open carrying an AR near a public park cannot be a good thing.
He's just trying to get arrested to establish standing for a lawsuit.
Same thing as lunch counter protests in the late 50's in Alabama.
All civil rights are worthy of nonviolent protest. And yes, you can carry a rifle all day long and still be completely NONviolent. His problem is the police just aren't going to arrest him, because he's not breaking any law. Maybe after the VA legislature changes the law he'll have better luck.
I wish him well.
No it’s not the same as the civil right movement.
Yeah, actually it's exactly the same.
A Natural Right of a Citizen, as defined in the Constitution. And just as with Jim Crow, a right not recognized equally or in all places.
So it's identical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband was driving along 123 near Burke lake yesterday and saw his favorite crazy “gay republican” (sign this man apparently displays sometimes) marching down the paved path in Camo holding an AR. I asked if he had alerted the cops. Crazy man open carrying an AR near a public park cannot be a good thing.
He's just trying to get arrested to establish standing for a lawsuit.
Same thing as lunch counter protests in the late 50's in Alabama.
All civil rights are worthy of nonviolent protest. And yes, you can carry a rifle all day long and still be completely NONviolent. His problem is the police just aren't going to arrest him, because he's not breaking any law. Maybe after the VA legislature changes the law he'll have better luck.
I wish him well.
No it’s not the same as the civil right movement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What funny is that if voting required a "poll tax" and a proficiency test, most of the ammosexuals I know wouldn't be able to pass the test and would refuse to pay the tax, so maybe that's not a bad idea?
Except you don't actually know anyone who owns a gun.
Actually I'm the pp and I own guns. And I'm a woman. And a liberal. But I don't need an AR 15.
All my relatives in VA who collect guns and ammo could not pass a poll / political / history test if their life depended on it. They don't even read internet forums or the freaking newspaper / news websites. I have to help them with anything legal they encounter.
So good luck getting them not to display their guns at lobby day!
Sure.Anything you say.
Isn't it always so obvious when one of these gun grabbers lies about guns on here?
I'm the pp and not lying.
Believe it or not many of us are responsible gun owners who do not own, or ever wish to own, assault rifles.
I've inherited hunting guns from my family, and have a small firearm for protection. As do most of my female friends. If you are a woman or person of color, you are crazy if you don't have some type of gun for protection. But I don't feel like I need an assault rifle to kill large numbers of people.
Again, good luck with the protest if you plan to attract gun crazies from all over the southeast and midwest. I will be praying for all the Virginians there, even though I don't support their cause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband was driving along 123 near Burke lake yesterday and saw his favorite crazy “gay republican” (sign this man apparently displays sometimes) marching down the paved path in Camo holding an AR. I asked if he had alerted the cops. Crazy man open carrying an AR near a public park cannot be a good thing.
He's just trying to get arrested to establish standing for a lawsuit.
Same thing as lunch counter protests in the late 50's in Alabama.
All civil rights are worthy of nonviolent protest. And yes, you can carry a rifle all day long and still be completely NONviolent. His problem is the police just aren't going to arrest him, because he's not breaking any law. Maybe after the VA legislature changes the law he'll have better luck.
I wish him well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What funny is that if voting required a "poll tax" and a proficiency test, most of the ammosexuals I know wouldn't be able to pass the test and would refuse to pay the tax, so maybe that's not a bad idea?
Except you don't actually know anyone who owns a gun.
Actually I'm the pp and I own guns. And I'm a woman. And a liberal. But I don't need an AR 15.
All my relatives in VA who collect guns and ammo could not pass a poll / political / history test if their life depended on it. They don't even read internet forums or the freaking newspaper / news websites. I have to help them with anything legal they encounter.
So good luck getting them not to display their guns at lobby day!
Sure.Anything you say.
Isn't it always so obvious when one of these gun grabbers lies about guns on here?
I'm the pp and not lying.
Believe it or not many of us are responsible gun owners who do not own, or ever wish to own, assault rifles.
I've inherited hunting guns from my family, and have a small firearm for protection. As do most of my female friends. If you are a woman or person of color, you are crazy if you don't have some type of gun for protection. But I don't feel like I need an assault rifle to kill large numbers of people.
Again, good luck with the protest if you plan to attract gun crazies from all over the southeast and midwest. I will be praying for all the Virginians there, even though I don't support their cause.
I think most of us will be from Virginia like we are every lobby day.