Thumper wrote to All <=-
These tyrants demonize advances in firearm technology and invent terms like "ghost guns" to scare the uninformed into supporting their agenda.
But the truth is, the self-manufacturing of firearms is something
deeply rooted in American tradition and protected by the Constitution.
Thumper wrote to All <=-
These tyrants demonize advances in firearm technology and invent terms like "ghost guns" to scare the uninformed into supporting their agenda.
I think they're more scared about the fact that mass shootings are becoming normalized in people's minds, because they happen so god damned often.
But the truth is, the self-manufacturing of firearms is something deeply rooted in American tradition and protected by the Constitution.
Are there precedents regarding home firearm manufacturing and modification in case law? Not being a smart ass, actually curious.
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By: poindexter FORTRAN to Thumper on Tue Apr 12 2022 07:02 am
Thumper wrote to All <=-
These tyrants demonize advances in firearm technology and invent ter like "ghost guns" to scare the uninformed into supporting their agen
I think they're more scared about the fact that mass shootings are becomi normalized in people's minds, because they happen so god damned often.
But the truth is, the self-manufacturing of firearms is something deeply rooted in American tradition and protected by the Constitutio
Are there precedents regarding home firearm manufacturing and modificatio in case law? Not being a smart ass, actually curious.
... Two protons expelled at each coupling site creates the mode of force
As a matter of fact, politicians don't care if there is crime or shootings o four horsemen of the Apocalypse ravaging the country, since bad stuff happen to the poor but not to them. Most of the time they do something for the go of the people, there is a clear hidden reason. If it actually helps people i is accidental.
The new Spanish tax on sweet drinks comes to mind. The argument for imposing was that it was aimed at reducing comsumption of drinks with excess sugar. I reality, the tax was applied to a lot of drinks with no sugar. They used fea from sugar as an excuse for pushing a law that gave them more power of the entirety of the drink industry and affected a lot of manufacturers who had nothing to do with the alleged excuse.
Surely, you see how this works.
If they were scared of guns manufactured in underground workshops being used for active shootings, it would be interesting to see how many unregistered g have been manufactured and used for one of those in an underground workshop. bet not many. Spain is an example of a country with a tight supply of commercial weapon parts, which makes it the sort of place in which baddies would turn to underground manufacturing, and while there are underground blacksmiths, baddies main sources of guns here are civil war stashes, corrup law enforcers an Eastern Europe Smugglers.
Afaik homemade guns are explicitly legal in a number of US States.
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But the truth is, the self-manufacturing of firearms is something deeply rooted in American tradition and protected by the Constitution.
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By: Thumper to All on Mon Apr 11 2022 01:10 pm
But the truth is, the self-manufacturing of firearms is something deeply rooted in American tradition and protected by the Constitution.
Completely agree, Thumper. Even though I have not yet been trained in firear ed during the American Revolutionary War, but also dissuaded both Nazi Germa
It is a strategy that is being increasingly deployed in the Ukraine against -=- Kaelon -=- kaelon@kaelon.com -=-
April 19th marked the date of the beginning of the US Revolution, the battle of Lexington and Concord. The objective of the British landing force was
to sieze the powder magazine in Conchord. That was a decisive moment since the Redcoats couldn't bring the volume of powder that matched what was at the armory. One of the volunteer's only job that night was stay at the magazine and burn it down if it looked like the Redcoats could capture it.
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By: Moondog to Kaelon on Sat Apr 30 2022 02:04 pm
April 19th marked the date of the beginning of the US Revolution, the bat of Lexington and Concord. The objective of the British landing force was to sieze the powder magazine in Conchord. That was a decisive moment sin the Redcoats couldn't bring the volume of powder that matched what was at the armory. One of the volunteer's only job that night was stay at the magazine and burn it down if it looked like the Redcoats could capture it
This is wonderful. Thanks for sharing this! Although I live on the South S iated the start of the American Revolutionary War until I moved up here two
For the Ukrainians, arming its entire population has been a critical moment ng of global freedom everywhere.
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Check out Project Appleseed when you have a chance. It's a two day marksmanship course tied in with history lessons specifically from the battle of Lexington and Conchord. If you never shot a rifle, they bring spares and y ou are the best candidate for training, and if you have shot, it's still good training. You'll learn to shoot with a rifle sling while standing, kneeling, and prone at 25 yards, and later stages include shooting at smaller scaled targets to simulate shooting at longer distances.
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By: Moondog to Kaelon on Mon May 02 2022 12:11 am
Check out Project Appleseed when you have a chance. It's a two day marksmanship course tied in with history lessons specifically from the battle of Lexington and Conchord. If you never shot a rifle, they bring spares and y ou are the best candidate for training, and if you have shot it's still good training. You'll learn to shoot with a rifle sling while standing, kneeling, and prone at 25 yards, and later stages include shoot at smaller scaled targets to simulate shooting at longer distances.
Thanks so much for this recommendation! I checked them out at https://apples ver heard about this before from other brothers, but I will be sure to share _____
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A couple of years ago there was some falling out in the Appleseed circles, and a second group called Revere's Riders grew out of it. I'm not familiar with the drama that started it or what the major differences are, but the Appleseed guys I know endorse trying either program and are good friends with the guys who split off.
In the searching I've briefly done there were arguments about growth or expand ing the training provided by Appleseed, and a bunch of trainers and facilitators walked out and made the program how they wanted it.
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By: Moondog to Kaelon on Mon May 02 2022 09:57 pm
A couple of years ago there was some falling out in the Appleseed circles and a second group called Revere's Riders grew out of it. I'm not famili with the drama that started it or what the major differences are, but the Appleseed guys I know endorse trying either program and are good friends with the guys who split off.
In the searching I've briefly done there were arguments about growth or expand ing the training provided by Appleseed, and a bunch of trainers a facilitators walked out and made the program how they wanted it.
In my view, as long as there is a program that teaches both civic responsibi e's a lot to be said for appreciating the awesome power and tremendous respo
an American History that just isn't taught anymore, and hasn't since before _____
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Everyone is familiar with the poem about the ride of Paul Revere, however the events in real life didn't work out as told. He wasn't the only messenger - they had redundant riders. Considering the people with subjects of the king, yelling the British are coming would make little sense. Revere was caught
and interrogated, and told them everything because events were already in motion. The officer took his horse and left him to be guarded. His escape was less than spectacular. The guards wandered off and didn't take him with them.
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By: Moondog to Kaelon on Wed May 04 2022 12:40 am
Everyone is familiar with the poem about the ride of Paul Revere, however the events in real life didn't work out as told. He wasn't the only messenger - they had redundant riders. Considering the people with subje of the king, yelling the British are coming would make little sense. Rev was caught
and interrogated, and told them everything because events were already in motion. The officer took his horse and left him to be guarded. His esca was less than spectacular. The guards wandered off and didn't take him w them.
While this particular tangent I am about to convey probably belongs best in Revolutionary events that school children are taught, and the actual ruthles
I feel that the public should be educated broadly on both the fundamentals o re a new nationality, and thus required a new nation." The freedom guarante _____
-=: Kaelon :=-
The rattlesnake on the Gadsen flag came from Franklin's writings. It is o of the few animals that warns you before you act too foolishly. It will n attack unless provoked, and even then it's rattle is fair warning to whoev doesn't back down. Step on the snake and you will get hurt.
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