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Donald Trump running for president

I think we’re on the same page with Biden. Bernie saying Biden is progressive doesn’t mean he is progressive. His criminal bills for example are far from progressive. I highly, highly doubt an 800 year old fossil with memory issues is all of a sudden going to change his policies and become Mr. Progressive.

I don’t carry to work here and I didn’t in Houston, either. I don’t do criminal law or family law and feel comfortable around my clients. The town I live in is pretty safe too. I lived in third ward in Houston for a while and never had any issues. So I’ve never gotten my CCL. But, I do own guns (I’m in Texas after all).

The good thing about being in Texas is that even if you are unarmed, you are never truly defenseless around others. Same goes here in Oklahoma. If I don’t have my sidekick with me I know that there is a 80-85% chance someone else around me is carrying.
 
The good thing about being in Texas is that even if you are unarmed, you are never truly defenseless around others. Same goes here in Oklahoma. If I don’t have my sidekick with me I know that there is a 80-85% chance someone else around me is carrying.

And you can carry in your car without a license so long as it’s not in plain sight.
 
Thanks! Ive been following along your posts, been educational for me.

I have a 20 Gauge shotty, its a Turkey gun with 26" barrel but home defense shotty's are hard to find...this will hold me through until then and Ill get another one and start my collection, lol. I live in a nice area but just want to be sure my family is protected and with the election coming up you never know.

In NY Im not allowed to shoot people unless I can prove my life was in danger even if they break into my home, so this would be under the most extreme circumstances. Its unfortunate, if someone wants to steal my TV and safe Im supposed to watch them as long as they dont threaten our lives!!!!!!!!!

Nice. I am not sure I'm the one you want to be learning from yet haha - but I have been sucking up as much as I can over the past 6 months. Like anything, there are numerous opinions on how to operate, and you have to make your own decisions I guess.

I'm in MA and we have similar laws I think. The only difference I know of is the stupid law in NYC that prohibits hollow points. But if someone breaks into my house I can only use a weapon if I have first alerted them to the fact that I am armed, and second can prove that my life was in danger (meaning if I alert them and they decide to take my TV and run, I have to let them). I can, to some degree, see the logic here because if someone wants my TV it's not really worth killing them anyway. But there have to be disincentives for criminals as well.

The shotgun is good, at least in MA, because the sound of a shotgun racking is so well known that apparently it is essentially proof that you alerted them to the fact you had a weapon - so #1 is covered almost automatically in the use of the weapon itself. #2 is always going to be questioned I am sure; the mere fact they were in my house at 2 AM without permission trying to make sure my wall mounted TV was level isn't enough.

I don’t agree with the single point sling. I use a 2 point with a quick adjustment and there are various ways of using a sling that also need to be trained for. A sling is a tool and not just something to keep your gun attached to you. I keep mine strapped to the front of my body at shoulder level. In an emergency I can still draw and it’s right where it needs to be. If I know things are about to get loud I can release the tension of the sling and unwrap it from my body for more movement.

A single point sling will have the weapon dangling and bouncing all around you. It also sits low on the body. Doesn’t allow you to work well without it getting in the way.

The exception I make with single points is with my MP5. Sub guns do well with single points as they can be stashed along the side and are treated more like large pistols. My bedside MP5 has a single point, but my M4 in the closet is a 2 point.

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Interesting. This is where experience (which I don't have) is handy. I was listening to someone who seems reliable (I think the warrior poet on Youtube) and he's a big proponent of the single point sling for these types of situations because he said it is harder for someone to actually take the weapon from you, where a dual point can slip off more easily. I'm sure levels of training come into play here as well - someone who is good with a dual point sling may be able to do things you just can't do with a single point, but if you're not really good with either, maybe that benefit is enough? I don't know. I'm just parroting I guess.

Hop on gunbroker and see if you can find something there. Then just ship it to your FFL.

As for the home defense scenario, my LEO family will tell you that if you have to shoot someone in your home, make sure when the police arrive there is only 1 report to take.

Yes, I've heard this same thing. Always empty the mag and make sure the police have one story to listen to. Of course then the family will say, "Why did he get shot 10 times!?"


I think we’re on the same page with Biden. Bernie saying Biden is progressive doesn’t mean he is progressive. His criminal bills for example are far from progressive. I highly, highly doubt an 800 year old fossil with memory issues is all of a sudden going to change his policies and become Mr. Progressive.

I don’t carry to work here and I didn’t in Houston, either. I don’t do criminal law or family law and feel comfortable around my clients. The town I live in is pretty safe too. I lived in third ward in Houston for a while and never had any issues. So I’ve never gotten my CCL. But, I do own guns (I’m in Texas after all).

Also, if I’m going somewhere sketchy, I do carry in my car. As long as it’s hidden from plain view (glovebox) it’s legal here. And I’ve gone into Deliverance territory a few times

Haha - a Texan, enough said! lol. In MA you really aren't supposed to leave a gun in your car. There is a story about a guy going into a Walmart and he took his pistol out and put it in a safe in his trunk. Apparently another customer in the parking lot saw him do this, called the cops, and when he returned to his car he was arrested and his gun taken. I think you can leave an unloaded rifle in your car if it is secured though.

Actually, I also recently learned that you can't even have ammo on you in public if you're not licensed, which I think is problematic. How do you deal with a UPS driver delivering a box of ammo? I don't think they enforce it though unless you're in violation of some other gun law - I just learned this because a guy a couple towns over got pulled for an expired registration and they found an unmarked gun with an illegal 17-round magazine in it and he wasn't licensed to carry.

Basically the idea is that the weapon should be under your control and on your person at all times while in public. So if I put it under my front seat and I get pulled over - I'm in trouble. It's supposed to be on my body.

And if my gf uses my gun to defend herself at home, I'm in deep shizzle because she is not licensed to carry and that gun was not under the control of a licensed individual.

Some of the mentality around the laws I can understand and think are just responsible gun ownership, but they take it too far. Back in the day, only criminals concealed their weapons, but now I can understand that it is better to conceal. People freak out if you have a knife and if they see you with a gun they are going to REALLY freak. The sheep are better off not knowing what is going on around them. And like you guys have mentioned, I am happy their are other law abiding citizens in my state getting their LTC and taking that responsibility on themselves like I have. I hope to never have to use it, but I also hope that if that day comes I am ready and able to defend myself, my family and other innocent people.
 
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Interesting. This is where experience (which I don't have) is handy. I was listening to someone who seems reliable (I think the warrior poet on Youtube) and he's a big proponent of the single point sling for these types of situations because he said it is harder for someone to actually take the weapon from you, where a dual point can slip off more easily. I'm sure levels of training come into play here as well - someone who is good with a dual point sling may be able to do things you just can't do with a single point, but if you're not really good with either, maybe that benefit is enough? I don't know. I'm just parroting I guess.



Yes, I've heard this same thing. Always empty the mag and make sure the police have one story to listen to. Of course then the family will say, "Why did he get shot 10 times!?"
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John Lovell is a 2 point guy. He actually runs a good course on sling tactics and operation and I highly recommend his YouTube videos. His WPSN has better content for an annual fee. Within the 2 points you also have various form factors. Vickers vs Proctor and etc. I run the Blue Force Vickers Standard issue slings which are phenomenal. A 2 point sling will be extremely difficult for someone to disarm. Unless of course the attacker manipulated the QD points. A good compromise may be a 2 into 1 sling where you can disconnect the front sling and connect it to the rear creating a single point.

At the end of the day it’s all just preference and as long as you train with your gear you are good to go. Without training none of it will matter though.
 
There was a large BLM protest event scheduled tonight in Portland, Maine, which is our largest city and just 10 minutes from where I live. It was in lieu of the Jacob Blake shooting and it was anticipated that this time, there would be opposition from counterprotestors. Supposedly, BLM Maine received hundreds of private and public threats" over the planned protest, "threatening to harm and shoot us, and counter demonstrate on Saturday."

The Portland police department made a statement that both sides can leave their guns and bad intentions at home and that violence toward police officers and the community won’t be tolerated. In response, BLM Maine postponed the event claiming city officials were “too quick to pass judgement. They want white Mainers to take this time to think about how we perceive blackness.“

So basically BLM Maine (and counterprotestors) were told that they can’t operate above the law or manipulate police officers- so they took a pass on the event for now. I guess if you can’t have the potential of a violent protest, they don‘t want any part of it. Interesting isn’t it?

However, shortly after their initial announcement another post was made, saying “While the official Maine chapter of BLM is not associated with the Saturday event any longer, others have every right to protest“ and said “do whatever it is that feels comfortable for you.”

It seems obvious that the dynamic is changing, as people are wisening up to the needless violence and destruction. Unfortunately, the BLM crusade has also only succeeded in making racism a much bigger problem than we have seen for decades or more.
 
There was a large BLM protest event scheduled tonight in Portland, Maine, which is our largest city and just 10 minutes from where I live. It was in lieu of the Jacob Blake shooting and it was anticipated that this time, there would be opposition from counterprotestors. Supposedly, BLM Maine received hundreds of private and public threats" over the planned protest, "threatening to harm and shoot us, and counter demonstrate on Saturday."

The Portland police department made a statement that both sides can leave their guns and bad intentions at home and that violence toward police officers and the community won’t be tolerated. In response, BLM Maine postponed the event claiming city officials were “too quick to pass judgement. They want white Mainers to take this time to think about how we perceive blackness.“

So basically BLM Maine (and counterprotestors) were told that they can’t operate above the law or manipulate police officers- so they took a pass on the event for now. I guess if you can’t have the potential of a violent protest, they don‘t want any part of it. Interesting isn’t it?

However, shortly after their initial announcement another post was made, saying “While the official Maine chapter of BLM is not associated with the Saturday event any longer, others have every right to protest“ and said “do whatever it is that feels comfortable for you.”

It seems obvious that the dynamic is changing, as people are wisening up to the needless violence and destruction. Unfortunately, the BLM crusade has also only succeeded in making racism a much bigger problem than we have seen for decades or more.

They wanted to bus in people from Colorado to “protest” here. By afternoon they were bluntly told to have their affairs in order before they come and quickly realized that the amount of people that would be waiting on them was more than their 6 bus loads. They never showed up. I had my kit ready to go.
 
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Hop on gunbroker and see if you can find something there. Then just ship it to your FFL.

As for the home defense scenario, my LEO family will tell you that if you have to shoot someone in your home, make sure when the police arrive there is only 1 report to take.

Thanks for the tip, ultimately it would be an honest thing to do :)
 
They wanted to bus in people from Colorado to “protest” here. By afternoon they were bluntly told to have their affairs in order before they come and quickly realized that the amount of people that would be waiting on them was more than their 6 bus loads. They never showed up. I had my kit ready to go.
I like that- I think everyone that doesn’t support BLM should be able to register with the government and receive a complimentary ”kit”. May I ask what is inside other than a gun?
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Nothing better than enjoying a day on the water for a good cause!
 
I like that- I think everyone that doesn’t support BLM should be able to register with the government and receive a complimentary ”kit”. May I ask what is inside other than a gun?

Nothing better than enjoying a day on the water for a good cause!

Plate carrier, Lvl 4 ceramic plates, 5-7 magazines, med kit, radio, tourniquet, knife, gloves, pistol, rifle, and ball cap.
 
Plate carrier, Lvl 4 ceramic plates, 5-7 magazines, med kit, radio, tourniquet, knife, gloves, pistol, rifle, and ball cap.
i think walkie talkies and cb's are going to make a comeback. you old enough to remember those mororola walkie talkies?
 
There was a large BLM protest event scheduled tonight in Portland, Maine, which is our largest city and just 10 minutes from where I live. It was in lieu of the Jacob Blake shooting and it was anticipated that this time, there would be opposition from counterprotestors. Supposedly, BLM Maine received hundreds of private and public threats" over the planned protest, "threatening to harm and shoot us, and counter demonstrate on Saturday."

The Portland police department made a statement that both sides can leave their guns and bad intentions at home and that violence toward police officers and the community won’t be tolerated. In response, BLM Maine postponed the event claiming city officials were “too quick to pass judgement. They want white Mainers to take this time to think about how we perceive blackness.“

So basically BLM Maine (and counterprotestors) were told that they can’t operate above the law or manipulate police officers- so they took a pass on the event for now. I guess if you can’t have the potential of a violent protest, they don‘t want any part of it. Interesting isn’t it?

However, shortly after their initial announcement another post was made, saying “While the official Maine chapter of BLM is not associated with the Saturday event any longer, others have every right to protest“ and said “do whatever it is that feels comfortable for you.”

It seems obvious that the dynamic is changing, as people are wisening up to the needless violence and destruction. Unfortunately, the BLM crusade has also only succeeded in making racism a much bigger problem than we have seen for decades or more.

LOL I’m in Portland Maine on vacation right now!!!
 
damn...anyone see that salon owner in san fransico---hottie!!!
 
Keep saying that, and it will continue to be true. #defeatist

Here's why you should vote for her:

1) she's better

2) you may not agree 100% with her, but it doesn't matter because she won't win. Your vote can, however, help the libertarian party reach the 5% threshold, gain federal funding, and then maybe the really good candidates will step up, because there's a fighting chance to win.


3) if you continue to vote red or blue, the parties have 0 incentive to ever change. Why would they, you vote for them no matter what! If 10 or 20% of each party defected to the libertarian party, it would be a wake up call to them both, and maybe then they'd have a reason to return to actually trying to earn my fucking vote by being better.

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Not sure where to out this, so:
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So what are the odds those vaping deaths last year were actually covid?

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Touching on the bottom articles, an interesting point is that apparently the results were also replicated in the rodent model.

One hypothesis is that certain chemicals in vaping breakdown the lipid lining of the pulmonary surfactant. Pretty important role as it regulates the lungs ability to stretch and prevent collapse.
 
Yes, I have been there a few times :)

What are you doing while you are here. Any fun plans.....are you a fan of lobster?

I drove to Maine a few years ago with the sole intention of getting a famous lobster role. We googled best lobster roll in Maine and punched it in the GPS. I drove several hours. Got the place on the coast with frigid temps. You had to order outside and then take food inside. Ordered the family up some lobster rolls. We got hot dog buns, cold lobster rolls, and mayonnaise. Barf. Ended up throwing the stuff in the trash can and going to a restaurant down the road. Haven’t had a lobster roll since.
 
The other Maine adventure I had was when I was returning from Iraq. We had nothing but our desert uniforms. No cold weather gear. We landed into Bangor?. It was a balmy 20° outside and we had to stay outside and secure our gear while catching out hop back to Ft Benning. FML that was miserable.
 
someone should decorate biden's basement like the oval office and tell him he won--he'll never know!!!
 
I drove to Maine a few years ago with the sole intention of getting a famous lobster role. We googled best lobster roll in Maine and punched it in the GPS. I drove several hours. Got the place on the coast with frigid temps. You had to order outside and then take food inside. Ordered the family up some lobster rolls. We got hot dog buns, cold lobster rolls, and mayonnaise. Barf. Ended up throwing the stuff in the trash can and going to a restaurant down the road. Haven’t had a lobster roll since.
Honestly, the best lobster roll I have ever have was from a local supermarket, and the actual lobster salad came from Mass...Ha! Getting anything with lobster in touristy establishments and even restaurants is a huge rip off. Obviously, most Mainers get them live from seafood markets and make them at home themselves. Even then, it’s not particularly cheap because I always need to have at least 3 of them..
 
Honestly, the best lobster roll I have ever have was from a local supermarket, and the actual lobster salad came from Mass...Ha! Getting anything with lobster in touristy establishments and even restaurants is a huge rip off. Obviously, most Mainers get them live from seafood markets and make them at home themselves. Even then, it’s not particularly cheap because I always need to have at least 3 of them..

Well next time I am out that way maybe you can show me the real lobstah experience.
 
'kentucky derby could face protests over breonna taylor shooting death'

'no justice, no derby' some crowd members shouted friday
 
The other Maine adventure I had was when I was returning from Iraq. We had nothing but our desert uniforms. No cold weather gear. We landed into Bangor?. It was a balmy 20° outside and we had to stay outside and secure our gear while catching out hop back to Ft Benning. FML that was miserable.
Well, luckily it sounded like that occurred during one of our warmer days
Well next time I am out that way maybe you can show me the real lobstah experience.
Yeah, you can’t do it with my middle man bullshit. You have to buy them live, bring them home and listen to them hiss while you steam them to death.

Voila! Dinner is served!
 
Well, luckily it sounded like that occurred during one of our warmer days

Yeah, you can’t do it with my middle man bullshit. You have to buy them live, bring them home and listen to them hiss while you steam them to death.

Voila! Dinner is served!
be kinda cool to give them names...pelosi, shiff, nadler, hillary and aoc.
 
Yeah, because that will be productive
absolutely...i hope they raise all kinds of hell and delay the start...that will really piss a bunch of people off...nothing like making friends-and winning people over-eh?
 
absolutely...i hope they raise all kinds of hell and delay the start...that will really piss a bunch of people off...nothing like making friends-and winning people over-eh?
Yeah, when the softies who think it’s cute to put a BLM sign on their front lawn start to see their personal pleasures withering away, that sign will come right off that lawn!
 
Yeah, when the softies who think it’s cute to put a BLM sign on their front lawn start to see their personal pleasures withering away, that sign will come right off that lawn!
blm sign bonfire? those fools mess with the derby they are playing with fire. i pity the fools-not
 
If anything is worth burning in this world, it would be BLM paraphernalia

Honest question - Are you this anti people protesting the 'scamdemic', as they call it? I mean, almost 200,000 people are dead due to people not taking precautions seriously. Isn't that more destructive to the US right now?

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Honest question - Are you this anti people protesting the 'scamdemic', as they call it? I mean, almost 200,000 people are dead due to people not taking precautions seriously. Isn't that more destructive to the US right now?

As a note, these guys estimate that 95% of the protests have been peaceful: Invalid Link Removed

What in the hell are you even talking about? And how the hell are you disparaging the amount of dead while condoning a cause of the spreading of said virus? And lastly, what does the virus have to do with the terrorist group known as BLM?
 
So I‘m not really a fan of combing through the past and making racial narratives of police officers for events that happened many months ago. More specifically, the Daniel Prude incident..

They know that publicizing these incidents of the past will cause ongoing unrest, so there is no denying that the ongoing destruction is deliberate. There appears to be some nasty things happening there.
 
What in the hell are you even talking about? And how the hell are you disparaging the amount of dead while condoning a cause of the spreading of said virus? And lastly, what does the virus have to do with the terrorist group known as BLM?

Thanks Ricky for your response.
 
Honest question - Are you this anti people protesting the 'scamdemic', as they call it? I mean, almost 200,000 people are dead due to people not taking precautions seriously. Isn't that more destructive to the US right now?

As a note, these guys estimate that 95% of the protests have been peaceful: Invalid Link Removed
No, I am not anti protest in general terms. As far as the scamdemic, honestly I don’t know much about that as the ongoing BLM protests/riots have overshadowed many things. I do recall hearing about a few protests and at least one shooting regarding mask wearing and businesses refusing to shut down/demanding to reopen, etc.

In the grand scheme of things, I absolutely know with all of my being that these BLM movements and riots that have ensued are only going to cause ongoing racial tensions to a very high degree. Overall, I think the racial justice movement, or at least the way it has been executed has been far more detrimental to our country in the short and more so the long term.
 
What in the hell are you even talking about? And how the hell are you disparaging the amount of dead while condoning a cause of the spreading of said virus? And lastly, what does the virus have to do with the terrorist group known as BLM?

Also i'm not belittling the deaths of coronavirus; I'm emphasizing them and restating its importance.
 
No, I am not anti protest in general terms. As far as the scamdemic, honestly I don’t know much about that as the ongoing BLM protests/riots have overshadowed many things. I do recall hearing about a few protests and at least one shooting regarding mask wearing and businesses refusing to shut down/demanding to reopen, etc.

In the grand scheme of things, I absolutely know with all of my being that these BLM movements and riots that have ensued are only going to cause ongoing racial tensions to a very high degree. Overall, I think the racial justice movement, or at least the way it has been executed has been far more detrimental to our country in the short and more so the long term.

That's fair, I was genuinely just curious.

I just see stuff like this all too often, and was just curious about your thoughts.

  • A man in Dallas, Texas ignored experts and thought that the coronavirus pandemic was a hoax that liberal democrats invented to “destroy Trump’s chances at re-election.”
  • Due to his refusal to believe the virus was real, he ended up being directly responsible for spreading the disease to his entire family, killing at least one relative and nearly costing the man his own life.
For me, it's too little too late. Cool, he's now accepted he was wrong, but the cost for his denial was a family member is now dead. It's like drink driving, it's not the drunk who dies in the car accident, it is the person they hit.

I have no forgiveness for people like that. I harbour no resentment, but if it takes a personal experience for you to change your view and not the thousands of anecdotes and experts ramming the message down our throats, then I simply don't care about your excuses.
 
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