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Thebrownblob

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Babagounj

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Websites such as Etsy are still being used to sell pro-gun and trans merchandise, with stickers that say 'defend equality' with assault rifles on as well as t-shirts and other items emblazoned with 'Trans rights… or else' which also have the high-powered guns in pink, white and blue – the Trans colors – on them.
 

Johney

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Assault weapons are what the military uses. You can not own an "assault weapon" unless you have a special license which aren't easy to obtain. Just like AR stands for "Assault Rifle" smh.
 

Babagounj

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Assault weapons are what the military uses. You can not own an "assault weapon" unless you have a special license which aren't easy to obtain. Just like AR stands for "Assault Rifle" smh.
The term assault rifle is applied to anything that looks big and scary.
If one uses their rifle as a club, then it will be a real assault rifle.
 

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sailfish

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Hell yeah.

"Meet Keshondra Howard Turner. Keshondra and her family own Elite Eats & Cold Treats, a soul food truck in Houston. Earlier this week, someone walked up to Keshondra's truck and tried to rob her at gunpoint. Keshondra pulled out her firearm and shot him. The would-be robber was found dead on the scene. Keshondra was her own first responder, and she's alive and safe today because of it. Great job, Keshondra."

 

Babagounj

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Massachusetts gun laws require every applicant ( $100 non-refundable ) to pass an NRA approved safety class ( $150- $200 ), be approved by the local police chief and the Head of the Mass State Police. Boston also requires that one has to show "good cause" for the permit. Some local police chiefs have been known to delay issuing permits for unknown reasons after State Police approval. Each permit is good for 6 years. All guns sold have to have a gun lock included. There are strict rules on how to keep a weapon secured when not being used.
 
Massachusetts gun laws require every applicant ( $100 non-refundable ) to pass an NRA approved safety class ( $150- $200 ), be approved by the local police chief and the Head of the Mass State Police. Boston also requires that one has to show "good cause" for the permit. Some local police chiefs have been known to delay issuing permits for unknown reasons after State Police approval. Each permit is good for 6 years. All guns sold have to have a gun lock included. There are strict rules on how to keep a weapon secured when not being used.
Eff that
 

Johney

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Massachusetts gun laws require every applicant ( $100 non-refundable ) to pass an NRA approved safety class ( $150- $200 ), be approved by the local police chief and the Head of the Mass State Police. Boston also requires that one has to show "good cause" for the permit. Some local police chiefs have been known to delay issuing permits for unknown reasons after State Police approval. Each permit is good for 6 years. All guns sold have to have a gun lock included. There are strict rules on how to keep a weapon secured when not being used.

And they're about to pass permitless concealed carry here.
 

Thebrownblob

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They did that here recently. And amazingly enough gun violence didn't go up.
We have it here as well, and I love the people who freak out when they see someone with a pistol on there hip, but have no problem when they see the police with pistols on their hip. Brainwashed.
 

Wilson1397

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We have it here as well, and I love the people who freak out when they see someone with a pistol on there hip, but have no problem when they see the police with pistols on their hip. Brainwashed.
We had a guy here that was waiting outside a restaurant for his ex girlfriend and her date to come out. He shot them when they came out. A patron inside the restaurant was carrying and came running out and shot him before he could shoot anymore people. problem solved.
 
We have it here as well, and I love the people who freak out when they see someone with a pistol on there hip, but have no problem when they see the police with pistols on their hip. Brainwashed.
I tend to laugh a lot at the open carry d-bags I see all around town. Pretty fair to say that almost zero of them have any type of training, and very few even shoot their pistols/revolvers. Most that do probably put a couple mags down range and call it good because ammo is expensive. Aside from that, it makes you a target. If I'm going into the local Walmart to shoot the place up, I'm shooting the guy with the gun on his hip first.
 

oldngray

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I tend to laugh a lot at the open carry d-bags I see all around town. Pretty fair to say that almost zero of them have any type of training, and very few even shoot their pistols/revolvers. Most that do probably put a couple mags down range and call it good because ammo is expensive. Aside from that, it makes you a target. If I'm going into the local Walmart to shoot the place up, I'm shooting the guy with the gun on his hip first.
I am more for concealed carry instead of open carry which are mostly people trying to show off. With concealed the perps never know who might be carrying.
 
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