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Do you typically carry a round in the chamber? (aka "One in the pipe?")

  • Yes.

    Votes: 180 79.6%
  • No.

    Votes: 22 9.7%
  • Neither. I don't typically carry a gun.

    Votes: 6 2.7%
  • None of your business, but I'd feel left out if I didn't vote.

    Votes: 18 8.0%

  • Total voters
    226
  • Poll closed .
Don't forget, if yer in Cali you can only have 10 rocks and a 1 gallon bucket max.
Rocks can't be over golf ball size.
If rocks are thrown Girlie style, they can be up to baseball size.

:)
Lol from what I have seen pretty much all rocks thrown in California are Girl style.unless you get north of Sacramento. south of Sacramento.i can't tell the girls from the guys lol they all have skinny jeans and there hair in a bun
 
Don't forget, if yer in Cali you can only have 10 rocks and a 1 gallon bucket max.
Rocks can't be over golf ball size.
If rocks are thrown Girlie style, they can be up to baseball size.

:)
even if you were by some miracle allowed to carry a gun down there, you have to try to run away first, even in your house
 
even if you were by some miracle allowed to carry a gun down there, you have to try to run away first, even in your house
This right here is true and I just got back from the police station .and I asked them about stand your ground in Washington .
Washington. Don't have a stand your ground law but .they also don't have a retreat law .
In California if you have a back door to your house and bad guy comes through the front you must attempt to leave through the back door . before you can stand your ground.
WTF
 
This right here is true and I just got back from the police station .and I asked them about stand your ground in Washington .
Washington. Don't have a stand your ground law but .they also don't have a retreat law .
In California if you have a back door to your house and bad guy comes through the front you must attempt to leave through the back door . before you can stand your ground.
WTF
Yeah, total bullshizz. As if getting the threshold of your doorway encroached isn't enough to feel threatened. Nothing is sacred with the left.
 
This right here is true and I just got back from the police station .and I asked them about stand your ground in Washington .
Washington. Don't have a stand your ground law but .they also don't have a retreat law .
In California if you have a back door to your house and bad guy comes through the front you must attempt to leave through the back door . before you can stand your ground.
WTF

What if I want to STAND my ground, AND use the back door... someone did mention Marilyn Chambers!!
 
The stand your ground law in Florida is pretty much done with that last one rediculous Shooting.
This guy from what I hear was just BEGGING FOR A FIGHT AND HE GOT ONE and killed a guy that was not a threat to him . pushed him down YES ADVANCE ON HIM TO DO MORE HARM nope accully walking away when he was shot
 
I wept at her passing.... :(:(:(:(

Dang I forgot... haven't been keeping up...

Nearly as shocking: before filming, Chambers had posed as a mother with child on a ubiquitous package of Ivory Snow laundry detergent—the picture of wholesomeness—and the new label was just hitting shelves.

America was practically aghast. Ivory Snow sales spiked; Green Door raked in a reported $50 million on a shoestring budget. The "golden age of porn" had begun, and Chambers had done as much as anyone to usher it in.

Forty years later, Lovelace, who died in a car accident in 2002, is still a household name, an icon of the sexual revolution. Yet Marilyn Chambers—who came to fame in the same year, who struggled with the same goal of finding mainstream success, who even married the same man—died in relative anonymity in a trailer park, surviving on porn residuals, Comic-Con appearances, and a job at a car dealership.
 
Oh gees another one, lol.

Yes ideally yes, however if you are a clumsy SOB and drop your bubblegum, well maybe not for you then.:rolleyes:
I actually grew up where many stories of bump-fires( what we called them before the modern version) was
very common on old revolvers and Saturday Night Specials. I have heard even of some riles doing it.
Truth be told, carry as you need to, seconds count I know that so choose wisely.
 

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