twoskinsonemanns
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KABA? My son calls my dog kaba. Her name is Kava, but he can't do the B sound that well yet.
What is KABA?
Keep And Bear Arms. Not sure why I "acronymized" it like that.
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KABA? My son calls my dog kaba. Her name is Kava, but he can't do the B sound that well yet.
What is KABA?
Of course you have the right to drive a car, if it is your car. Now, to drive your car on any property other than yours is now a privilege. Though, these days, it seems that driving is treated/looked upon as a right.A right to drive a car?
Of course you have the right to drive a car, if it is your car. Now, to drive your car on any property other than yours is now a privilege. Though, these days, it seems that driving is treated/looked upon as a right.
No big deal.
You were the one that started a conversation criticizing the "why" of some people who carry.
Some people like to carry because it gives them a feeling of power...I have seen people who carry, that don't know the first thing about firearms, and have never even fired the tool that they are carrying(believe it or not). I have met people at the range, who couldn't, or did not know how, to disassemble their firearm for cleaning. I have seen people purchasing firearms at stores, that obtained a CCW, that never fired a handgun in their life, and probably do not intend to become proficient with it...they just want to have it, and carry it, because they think that it may benefit them at some point....these are the people that bother me, and I really don't want to be around them. That's what I mean by they carry just because they can......
No. Should it?berettabone said:Does it REALLY matter to you what I think?
Which has been asked by many new people before you.I started out with a simple thread question.
Just because something is a right, doesn't make it right, when it threatens the safety of others.
...People that walk around with firearms, that do not have a clue, we all pay for it.
Show us the multitude of problems in the states which don't impose government interference on the right to carry, openly or otherwise... problems which could have been solved by citizens having some sort of training.Everyone has the right to drive an automobile, but first you must get some training, and get a license, otherwise, we would have all sorts of people driving around
If you are going to speak or write, you should be schooled enough to NOT make flagrant mistakes of English usage.If you are going to carry a firearm, you should be schooled enough to NOT make flagrant firearm mistakes.
...Just because something is a right, doesn't mean that you can exercise that right, and affect others in it's [sic] exercise.
Yes.You have the right of free speech, but if you go up into someone's face screaming and yelling, is that free speech still your right?
No. Should it?
Which has been asked by many new people before you.
As you can tell from my sig, I like Glocks.
I like them because they're simple & reliable.
I'm not going to list what I used to own... mostly lost in a tragic kayaking accident on Lake Michigan anyway.
Show us the multitude of problems in the states which don't impose government interference on the right to carry, openly or otherwise... problems which could have been solved by citizens having some sort of training.
If you are going to speak or write, you should be schooled enough to NOT make flagrant mistakes of English usage.
People should get at least a 700 on the SAT before being allowed to post in a public forum or write their elected representatives.
Seems pretty silly, doesn't it?
What other rights would you like to turn into government-controlled privileges?
Yes.
You're abusing it & committing a crime*, but freedom of speech is still a Constitutionally protected civil right.
* disorderly conduct, possibly assault
I'm done with the idiots...hey MKEGAL.......shut the **** up.........
I'm done with the idiots...hey MKEGAL.......shut the **** up.........
I didn't realize that OC.org was full of bronies!Wow, just wow...
Remember, unicorns and rainbows.
I had to look it up, bronies are adult men that like to watch My Little Pony. http://www.neatorama.com/2011/06/11/bronies-adult-men-who-like-to-watch-my-little-pony/I didn't realize that OC.org was full of bronies!
Which one's that, you mean the elitism of the SAT hierarchy? Some here apparently think that a 700 SAT is adequate for public comment.Back to the discussion at hand.
TLDRWhich one's that, you mean the elitism of the SAT hierarchy? Some here apparently think that a 700 SAT is adequate for public comment.
http://www.psychologicalscience.org/pdf/ps/frey.pdf establishes the correlation with IQ.