They're not coming for your guns
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The founders had canons and warships and other fun weapons that we don't get to own today. In many instances their private arsenals were bigger and more well equipped than the local armory.salemcoog said:
I covered the theft and liability in my poast.Sledog said:
People stealing your property should absolve you of any liability. It does with any other item and should for firearms. Otherwise you need Fort Knox like security to protect yourself from liability. The founders didn't have gun safes. I'm not hiding behind the 2nd amendment but am asking for equal protection under the law as required by the 14th amendment.salemcoog said:
If someone breaks into your house and steals your Gun, they would have stolen other things as well. You would know if it happened. Calling the police to report it stolen would absolve you of whatever happens with that weapon.Sledog said:
Just an analogy. But having a gun taken from you in a crime (theft, burglary, robbery etc.) somehow means you are still responsible for anything that happens with it. If it's your own kid and it was unsecured is one thing but a juvenile (or any thief etc.) thief is not.salemcoog said:
That’s stupid. Someone signed off on the rental agreement to take custody of the truck. No one rents guns. And if there is some sort of gun rental service, whoever rented the gun would absolve the owner of any wrong doing when signing the rental agreement and taking custody.Sledog said:
So those big rental truck companies CEO's are all in prison?salemcoog said:
Yep. Chain of custody. You are your weapon. Whatever it does, you did, until there is a bill of sale or a police report for theft preceding the shit that went down.YellowSnow said:I am against taking away citizen's legally owned firearms w/o due process. BUT part of the Yella Platform is that if you have a minor who gets a hold of one of your gun's and shoots someone at school, you're just as fucking guilty and will get the death penalty. You want to own the guns great, but with that privilege comes great responsibility.
And then the courts can figure it out after that.
Be it a minor or anyone in my book.
Too many people are hiding behind the 2nd amendment as if a gun owner doesn’t or shouldn’t have responsibilities as to what happens to your weapon. Just because you have a right to own it doesn’t mean you don’t have a responsibility to store it safely so that no one other than you can get to it.
And if something happened, the courts can figure out whether you were negligent or not. And this would spark innovation and growth in the gun safe industry.
The founders had one shot muskets.
If you can’t secure your weapons, you shouldn’t own them.
Your faith in the courts leads me to believe you haven't been in one too often.
People should still own gun safes as good practice and as a responsible owner. -
Elizabeth Hurley is hot. The limey accent makes her even more attractive. As she nears her expiration date, Sienna Miller is tanned, rested and ready to fill in.Pitchfork51 said:
She's so hot it makes me feel like I'm taking crazy pills.Swaye said:I love Liz Hurley.

Or at least was back in the 90s but you know what I mean.
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In layer cake she is punch in the nuts hotoregonblitzkrieg said:
Elizabeth Hurley is hot. The limey accent makes her even more attractive. As she nears her expiration date, Sienna Miller is tanned, rested and ready to fill in.Pitchfork51 said:
She's so hot it makes me feel like I'm taking crazy pills.Swaye said:I love Liz Hurley.

Or at least was back in the 90s but you know what I mean.
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Pitchfork51 said:
In layer cake she is punch in the nuts hotoregonblitzkrieg said:
Elizabeth Hurley is hot. The limey accent makes her even more attractive. As she nears her expiration date, Sienna Miller is tanned, rested and ready to fill in.Pitchfork51 said:
She's so hot it makes me feel like I'm taking crazy pills.Swaye said:I love Liz Hurley.

Or at least was back in the 90s but you know what I mean.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lob_1H4lLL4 -
The club scene you pathetic cunt!
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pull your own weight bitchPitchfork51 said:The club scene you pathetic cunt!
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I have important things to do like sit at the bar and not be able to post pics.oregonblitzkrieg said:
pull your own weight bitchPitchfork51 said:The club scene you pathetic cunt!
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Pitchfork51 said:
In layer cake she is punch in the nuts hotoregonblitzkrieg said:
Elizabeth Hurley is hot. The limey accent makes her even more attractive. As she nears her expiration date, Sienna Miller is tanned, rested and ready to fill in.Pitchfork51 said:
She's so hot it makes me feel like I'm taking crazy pills.Swaye said:I love Liz Hurley.

Or at least was back in the 90s but you know what I mean.


It's not over for Liz. Still hot as ballz.
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It’s been awhile. But I’m white. So....UW_Doog_Bot said:
The founders had canons and warships and other fun weapons that we don't get to own today. In many instances their private arsenals were bigger and more well equipped than the local armory.salemcoog said:
I covered the theft and liability in my poast.Sledog said:
People stealing your property should absolve you of any liability. It does with any other item and should for firearms. Otherwise you need Fort Knox like security to protect yourself from liability. The founders didn't have gun safes. I'm not hiding behind the 2nd amendment but am asking for equal protection under the law as required by the 14th amendment.salemcoog said:
If someone breaks into your house and steals your Gun, they would have stolen other things as well. You would know if it happened. Calling the police to report it stolen would absolve you of whatever happens with that weapon.Sledog said:
Just an analogy. But having a gun taken from you in a crime (theft, burglary, robbery etc.) somehow means you are still responsible for anything that happens with it. If it's your own kid and it was unsecured is one thing but a juvenile (or any thief etc.) thief is not.salemcoog said:
That’s stupid. Someone signed off on the rental agreement to take custody of the truck. No one rents guns. And if there is some sort of gun rental service, whoever rented the gun would absolve the owner of any wrong doing when signing the rental agreement and taking custody.Sledog said:
So those big rental truck companies CEO's are all in prison?salemcoog said:
Yep. Chain of custody. You are your weapon. Whatever it does, you did, until there is a bill of sale or a police report for theft preceding the shit that went down.YellowSnow said:I am against taking away citizen's legally owned firearms w/o due process. BUT part of the Yella Platform is that if you have a minor who gets a hold of one of your gun's and shoots someone at school, you're just as fucking guilty and will get the death penalty. You want to own the guns great, but with that privilege comes great responsibility.
And then the courts can figure it out after that.
Be it a minor or anyone in my book.
Too many people are hiding behind the 2nd amendment as if a gun owner doesn’t or shouldn’t have responsibilities as to what happens to your weapon. Just because you have a right to own it doesn’t mean you don’t have a responsibility to store it safely so that no one other than you can get to it.
And if something happened, the courts can figure out whether you were negligent or not. And this would spark innovation and growth in the gun safe industry.
The founders had one shot muskets.
If you can’t secure your weapons, you shouldn’t own them.
Your faith in the courts leads me to believe you haven't been in one too often.
People should still own gun safes as good practice and as a responsible owner.





