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Total failure is coming, dollar not worth the paper it is printed on. It is what the present ADM is wanting, then the government can come in and take over every part of our lives. Sad part is we have no control, but to be a complainer and vote, for the good it does, I dont know.
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Has a Smurfett costume that he wears only at Chuck E Cheese.
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If I had one I would offer it up.
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Good for you, strays and pound dogs are the best. I do know of a guy at work that has pups to give away, part wolf I think.
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Now that would make a good youtube video!!!
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Got this in e-mail for NRA-ILA, I know it may be old news, but our elected ones did some good this time. The 108th General Assembly of Tennessee adjourned sine die on Friday, April 19. Tennesseans experienced quite a few victories this legislative session that protect the Second Amendment, as well as some disappointment when comments were made that disregarded the intent of a bill attempting to protect citizens’ right to self-defense during their commute to and from work. However, this legislative session represents significant reform that will restore and protect the rights of responsible gun owners and sportsmen. Tennesseans who possess a valid Handgun Carry Permit (HCP) can breathe a sigh of relief now that House Bill 9 has passed in both legislative chambers and was signed into law by Governor Bill Haslam (R). Sponsored by state Representative William Lamberth (R-44), HB 9 makes all information pertaining to HCP holders confidential and not open for public inspection or publication. This privacy protection legislation went into effect upon the Governor’s signature yesterday. Tennessee becomes the 39th state to enact such permit confidentiality legislation. House Bill 6, the School Security Act of 2013, sponsored by state Representative Eric Watson (R-22), seeks to provide more protection for children and staff during school hours. HB 6 was amended multiple times during this legislative session and was finally agreed upon by the House and the Senate to allow a person employed or assigned to a Local Education Agency to possess and carry a firearm on the grounds of that school if they are current or former law enforcement. This individual would also be required to have a HCP and the written authorization of the director of schools. HB 6 currently awaits approval from Governor Haslam. Senate Bill 714, sponsored by state Senator Stacey Campfield (R-7), reforms the Right-to-Carry statute, by allowing someone who has undergone voluntary treatment for alcohol or substance abuse to apply for a HCP within three years of completing such a treatment. SB 714 passed in both legislative chambers by an overwhelming vote and Governor Haslam signed it into law yesterday. Under the previous law, there was no distinction between a voluntary or involuntary treatment and required a person to wait 10 years before being eligible to apply for a HCP. Senate Bill 714 takes effect on July 1, 2013. Senate Bill 142, sponsored by Lieutenant Governor Ron Ramsey (R-4), had the intent of allowing a person with a valid HCP to transport and store a firearm or ammunition in the permit holder's privately-owned motor vehicle in public or private parking areas under certain conditions. Unfortunately, some legislators attempted to derail and erode the bill. Governor Haslam signed SB 142 into law on March 14 and it takes effect on July 1, 2013. Your NRA-ILA will continue to monitor this situation closely and work with legislators to put stronger provisions in place next session that would protect Tennessee’s responsible citizens.
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:surrender: :wave: :cool: :rofl: :rock: no it would not. Now get out on the water, and let it fly!
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GOOD LORD MAN, was it in the water?
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The stuff is OK to use, when the LEO shows, tell them what you are doing, DO NOT LIE, every thing will be OK. My neighbors call LEO on us for shooting, He was worried for a short bit, till we showed him what we were doing, even asked him if he wanted to shoot. He said "No I am on duty, Yall be safe, I like to shoot target as well", said bye and left. 99% are OK people, just dont lie.
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Flares at any angle that will let hit the ground is gona cause a fire, not a good thing.
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I saw him in a Braid electrical supply house years ago, we talked for a bit about things that did make a hill of beans. As we parted I asked if he had been to church lately with a squirrel. He laughed, said thanks and good bye. Great man, singer and a good person. Good post here, thanks for the videos.
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The man could sing a song, "He Stopped Loving Her Today" was one of my faves. RIP Mr Jones.
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HEY, watch them red headed stepchild jokes. :cool: :rofl:
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All dies wear out after 100 rounds, send them to me for scrape. I have more than a few 1000 in my 40 S&W Lee dies, should last for ever.
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Big plus 1 on this.
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You a supposed to lie. Is wanting to know where the Rainbow room is.
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Welcome to the 3rd most free state in the Union. Just 1 rule, newbie buys the first round, make mine a 7MM Rem Mag.
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WOW, I got to see him on tube a lot, made shooting look as easy as me eating. RIP Tom
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Slow down, I read some where that you can own a 37mm flare gun, just dont have any ammo that is bad. Get a hold of these guys, ask a few questions. http://www.americanspecialtyammo.com/37mm-launchers.html They sell rounds that you can fire and not get into trouble. make a call to them.
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I read so of that on FOX web site, bunch of CRAP, the LEFT COAST NEEDS TO FIX THEM SELF'S, PRONTO!!!
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6.8 is dead on, the very rich can afford what the government wants to deal with them. We in the middle class ( I dont know where that income is) will be very poor. Working our butts off for the meals we need to feed our families, so the very rich can spend their money, pay taxes that will so high to pay for our meals. What I got out the bill in congress is refunding DHS, well a bit anyway. A GOOD THING
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From The Blaze http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/04/25/gop-lawmakers-hope-to-combat-ammunition-stockpiling-by-govt-agencies-with-ammo-act/ [T]he legislation would prevent all government agencies except for the Defense Department from purchasing and storing what lawmakers say is an excess amount of ammunition. The bill’s reach would include DHS and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), two agencies that have found themselves at the center of the ammo controversy. “As the public learned in a House committee hearing this week, the Department of Homeland Security has two years worth of ammo on hand and allots nearly 1,000 more rounds of ammunition for DHS officers than is used on average by our Army officers,†Inhofe said. “The AMMO Act of 2013 will enforce transparency and accountability of federal agencies’ ammunition supply while also protecting law-abiding citizens access to these resources.â€
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As a repair man, I carry a tool bag every where I go. I have tried to use multi tools in the past, every one broke or the screw driver tips wore out FAST. If you just need something in a pinch for the every other week thing, they are OK.
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"Did you contact your Reps to day" Roll call
RED333 replied to RED333's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Slowed down on the e-mails, but picked up on the faxes and phone calls. I get petitions in my e-mail and send a LOT of those. -
Waited all to use the car wash naked.