mdunphyjr
Ultimate Member
Now this looks like "common sense" to me LoL
If gay marriage is a freakin' "civil right", then I demand that self-defense be regarded as one also.
Funny you should bring that up... Marriage is NOT a civil right guaranteed by our supreme law (at least, the way I read it). I'm tired of people telling me that it is. I wish the gummint would keep its gooey hands off of marriage completely.
To keep and bear arms, however, is explicitly so.
Sorry to see you getting hit by this - it is an intended consequence of SB281/2013.I just got my renewal returned to me. I need an 8 hour training class to renew a license I already had previously...... I am 60days left to expiration and I was unaware of this requirement and it was not on the application checklist..... Pretty pissed right now!!!!
I just got my renewal returned to me. I need an 8 hour training class to renew a license I already had previously...... I am 60days left to expiration and I was unaware of this requirement and it was not on the application checklist..... Pretty pissed right now!!!!
You know, the liberal state and national politicians always use the buzzwords "common sense" and "reasonable." This bill is absolutely reasonable, but what are the odds that it'll be viewed that way? After last year's circus, I can guess how it will go: O'Malley's rubber-stampers will not even discuss the bill; they'll simply vote a resounding "NO."
You forgot the phrase "to reduce gun violence"...because using the phrase "reasonable, common sense gun laws to reduce gun violence" (everyone wants to reduce gun violence, right?) sounds so much better than "gun control" (which most Americans actually oppose). Think along the lines of changing the wording from "torture" to "enhanced interrogation techniques".
So theoretically, if gun control reduces gun violence, if one wished to reduce spousal abuse, one could make marriage illegal...yes?You forgot the phrase "to reduce gun violence"...because using the phrase "reasonable, common sense gun laws to reduce gun violence" (everyone wants to reduce gun violence, right?) sounds so much better than "gun control" (which most Americans actually oppose). Think along the lines of changing the wording from "torture" to "enhanced interrogation techniques".
If you can't remove G&S, define it so it actually makes sense.
If you can't remove G&S, define it so it actually makes sense.
I made a similar plea during my hearing before the review board.