Have you noticed Kwik that for someone who abides by the law you find yourself constantly being "picked on" by everyone? Do you not feel like you bring all this on yourself?
Have you noticed that the sheep all bleating the same tired diatribe reference the bleating like its some point of superiority or being right?
The road for what is right, is seldom easy.
It's amazing that everyone else in TN seems to get along fine with open carrying their pistols in their holsters, buying NFA items, getting LEO sign offs but it seems like everyone just singles you out.
It is amazing indeed.
Maybe one day they won't need a "permission slip" to conduct themselves within the scope of an inalienable right.
When a person thinks everyone around them is wrong and they are being singled out it might be time to step back and look at yourself and wonder if it's something you might be doing that's causing it.
..or they're listening to the idiotic bleating of sheep pretending to be sheepdogs.
A sure sign of this is the repeated referencing of how "everyone else" perceives Leonard as a group, while patently dismissing those who support him.
If you find yourself merely nodding in compliance with those around you, then I submit you are a cowardly bleating sheep, and those who take the road less traveled are indeed the sheepdogs.
Sure what you're doing is legal, nobody has denied that but just because it's legal doesn't make it a good idea. There is absolutely nothing illegal about having pigs blood splattered on your clothes and all in the backseat of your car along with a shovel and a bag of lime back there but if you pull up next to a cop at a red light and he sees it then you will probably be detained and investigated. That's how life is. You bring negative attention to yourself and negative things will happen to you.
No shovel or lime in the back seat of my car or I will be subject to illegal search and seizure, of which you feel is completely appropriate I am sure.
Your prior comment is a shining example of how to be a sheep.
You went out looking for a payday and all you got in return was grief. It may have seemed like a good idea at the time but you're finding out it wasn't a smart move on your part. Legal or not I don't feel sorry for you, you brought it all on yourself.
Don't forget that he also got the illegal, unconstitutional ordnance completely chucked off the books in Bell Meade.
Most you Leonard detractors seem to be lacking the testicular fortitude required to man up an omission in that regard.
Maybe when some of you grow up, you can realize that the laws were implemented to serve as the true boundaries of what may be done in our nation.
Not having the intellectual capacity to process the turmoil that is brought by creating imaginary boundaries around said law, seems to be a prevailing trait in these threads.
When your argument is weak, and your cause unjust, refer back to those who also bleat with you and take comfort in it as a fool. The masses are behind your mindless bantering, and I am sure in a future conversation you will refer to how stupid people are in groups.
The ultimate hypocrisy.
Individuals who place imaginary boundaries of comfort that subvert the law and our constitution, are the supporting hands that prop up tyranny and oppression. The truly terrifying thing about this, is that most people aren't smart enough to cognitively process their own individual assessment of freedom. The simply convert and assimilate whatever the bulk of society thinks is "right".
They think that because somebody has a shovel and lime in their car, that they should immediately be pulled over and searched.
How dare he potentially have use for it in handling his own asphalt operation at home.
Maybe they should pull over and search people for carrying a gun too...
..oh wait.