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Yeah but red, brown or no sauce at all?
Easy: BBQ!
Yeah but red, brown or no sauce at all?
I'm having a hard time believing that photo is genuine of the gentlemen in Starbucks Coffee carrying that assault type of weapon, unless he is in law enforcement, but it probably is. Here in Alabama people can "open carry" guns - which means they must be visible, not hidden. A few weeks ago my wife and I saw a guy in Walmart carrying 2 hand guns, one on each hip...just like in an old western movie! I'll admit it made me a bit uneasy, but it was legal, I can only hope that fellow didn't have any violent inclinations! I'm a conservative person but find myself agreeing with a lot of comments from the Left. We do not need to do away with access to guns, but DO need to widen the scope of the approval process - no doubt about it. I can't think if a logical argument against such actions...
Never seen anything so unsafe. apart from the risk of self inflicted injury. He is hardly keeping an eye out for local dangers...
From an NBC report:
Ten new pro-gun laws will take effect in Texas in four weeks, less than a month after 22 people died in a mass shooting at a Walmart in El Paso.
Gov. Greg Abbott signed the measures after they were passed in a 2019 legislative session that the National Rifle Association, or NRA, called "highly successful" at the time, celebrating that the measures "will further loosen Texas' permissive gun laws" and would send the "gun control crowd home empty-handed."
PH
Yes Wanderer....poor choice of words on my part. No it's not a political issue. Unfortunately it's nearly impossible to find any U.S. news media that is politically neutral. I was just giving credit where it is due, and noting that with I support potential corrective actions without regard to my political views....as it should be.Wonder why you say ‘the left’ - surely it’s not a political issue?
Yeh............But I bet not one of them would dare tell him!!
I would! In the time it would take him to get that rifle engaged it would be possible to nick his cap, kick him in the balls and be halfway down the street. Or alternatively pull out your hidden glock and watch him struggle madly to find his triggerYeh............But I bet not one of them would dare tell him!!
Captain Kremmen...
"Lets get some something straight between us Carla"
"Oh Captain!"
In wonder what the psychological reasons are - that makes someone feel like they need to walk around in public carrying such a weapon? What does it show? How tough you are? Or...maybe how tough you aren't? Or that it is an expression of patriotism, or a way to show pride? Or just to shock people? To tweak the nose of all the people against guns?