Gun/weapon control
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It would seem that chemical reaction propelled projectiles, and, moreover, the instruments that launch them, are highly frowned upon in public, and in Minnesota can give you jail time + a $500 fee if you go into a building that says, "Guns are banned on these premises". Top it all off, the city I live in says that projectiles are not allowed within city limits, which means that arrows, pellets, or rocks can get you a fine or jail time.
Knives are also looked down upon, and back when I was in Texas it was illegal to carry any knife with a blade longer than 4 inches. Forbid it that I should go in the woods with a hunting knife, I might as well carry a Claymore.
250 years ago, would it have been such an offense to bear arms in the Americas?
Knives are also looked down upon, and back when I was in Texas it was illegal to carry any knife with a blade longer than 4 inches. Forbid it that I should go in the woods with a hunting knife, I might as well carry a Claymore.
250 years ago, would it have been such an offense to bear arms in the Americas?
Frankly, even 250 years ago, bears went unarmed and as far as I know they still follow that ancient tradition. I find that most commendable and recommend it.
Knives are also looked down upon, and back when I was in Texas it was illegal to carry any knife with a blade longer than 4 inches. Forbid it that I should go in the woods with a hunting knife, I might as well carry a Claymore.
250 years ago, would it have been such an offense to bear arms in the Americas?
Frankly, even 250 years ago, bears went unarmed and as far as I know they still follow that ancient tradition. I find that most commendable and recommend it.
So far as I know, bears have had arms since they first evolved. How would they steal people's picnic baskets otherwise?
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Also, 250 years ago it was indecent to walk around in public with bear arms.
I think bare is the word intended, but if so, I'm not sure that would be true.
Walking around carrying arms of bears would get you stared at,
especially if you had no armaments by which to kill a bear with, other than hands...
Knives are also looked down upon, and back when I was in Texas it was illegal to carry any knife with a blade longer than 4 inches. Forbid it that I should go in the woods with a hunting knife, I might as well carry a Claymore.
250 years ago, would it have been such an offense to bear arms in the Americas?
Frankly, even 250 years ago, bears went unarmed and as far as I know they still follow that ancient tradition. I find that most commendable and recommend it.
So far as I know, bears have had arms since they first evolved. How would they steal people's picnic baskets otherwise?
Bears do not steal. They exercise the natural right of eminent domain. I have had long conversations with bears on this matter and they have always proved unassailable in this matter.
Knives are also looked down upon, and back when I was in Texas it was illegal to carry any knife with a blade longer than 4 inches. Forbid it that I should go in the woods with a hunting knife, I might as well carry a Claymore.
250 years ago, would it have been such an offense to bear arms in the Americas?
Frankly, even 250 years ago, bears went unarmed and as far as I know they still follow that ancient tradition. I find that most commendable and recommend it.
So far as I know, bears have had arms since they first evolved. How would they steal people's picnic baskets otherwise?
Bears do not steal. They exercise the natural right of eminent domain. I have had long conversations with bears on this matter and they have always proved unassailable in this matter.
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Ceterum autem censeo, Carthaginem esse delendam
The following statement is True, the preceding statement was False.
I'm A PINEY from my head down to my HINEY.
Knives are also looked down upon, and back when I was in Texas it was illegal to carry any knife with a blade longer than 4 inches. Forbid it that I should go in the woods with a hunting knife, I might as well carry a Claymore.
250 years ago, would it have been such an offense to bear arms in the Americas?
Frankly, even 250 years ago, bears went unarmed and as far as I know they still follow that ancient tradition. I find that most commendable and recommend it.
So far as I know, bears have had arms since they first evolved. How would they steal people's picnic baskets otherwise?
Bears do not steal. They exercise the natural right of eminent domain. I have had long conversations with bears on this matter and they have always proved unassailable in this matter.
I also am somewhat conversant in dog, cat, seagull, Finnish, sparrow, and mouse. I assure you whenever I encounter a sparrow with an automatic pistol I merely walk by very cautiously. Moose is beyond me.
Knives are also looked down upon, and back when I was in Texas it was illegal to carry any knife with a blade longer than 4 inches. Forbid it that I should go in the woods with a hunting knife, I might as well carry a Claymore.
250 years ago, would it have been such an offense to bear arms in the Americas?
Frankly, even 250 years ago, bears went unarmed and as far as I know they still follow that ancient tradition. I find that most commendable and recommend it.
So far as I know, bears have had arms since they first evolved. How would they steal people's picnic baskets otherwise?
Bears do not steal. They exercise the natural right of eminent domain. I have had long conversations with bears on this matter and they have always proved unassailable in this matter.
I also am somewhat conversant in dog, cat, seagull, Finnish, sparrow, and mouse. I assure you whenever I encounter a sparrow with an automatic pistol I merely walk by very cautiously. Moose is beyond me.
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I'm A PINEY from my head down to my HINEY.
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