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how much did you get for your man-card?
Obese, butch looking, 35 year old virgin liberal out for her evening troll.
Go away SFB.
Wonderful... you really do just go to random gun forums and troll don't you SuperJew?
Will a mod or admin please PM me.
I don't understand you're problem with SuperJew, but his post count is about 4x yours
well on 20k a year and soon to be losing my job that Ive worked for 5 years, I cant afford to put a roof over my head for the time being. So they pull out, their house, their rules argument if I even attempted to bring it up. They didn't want me purchasing a firearm in the first place to be honest, that took some negotiating on my part just to get that far.
And since Im looking into probation and parole as my first try at the criminal justice field, in this state, the pay is so measly, I would probably have to live in section 8 housing which is not something I want to do.
And to keep things on topic. No, I haven't ever needed my firearm in a road-rage situation. Not only do I do everything I can do avoid such situations, but when in control of a vehicle that weighs over 3,000 lbs, that will be my primary "weapon" to escape. Unless someone puts me into a ditch and then proceeds to my vehicle to attack me, I'm getting out of Dodge. Carrying a weapon, and using one for that matter, is not a thing someone should take lightly. A pull of the trigger WILL change your life forever, and you should do whatever you can do to avoid such a situation.
If you have umbilical cord issues like this you will never make it in public safety, at any level. Not even filing.
Our problem stems from me being a democrat, which is rare on your gun forum, and most of your members being conservative.
Just remember, just because you're a chl holder does NOT allow you to present your firearm unless yours or someone elses life is in danger. If you flash your weapon just to try to quell a tense situation you can be arrested.
one of the top-10 stupidest posts i've ever seen on an internet gun forum.
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i've had a small handful of situations where i was deliberately aware of my weapon, but havent ever reached. i have been in jump-out-the-truck situations, and i've even been the first one out. hiding in your safety bubble just isn't my style, and while i understand how these things go south sometimes, it just strikes me as wholly cowardly to just sit there when other people are putting you and/or others in danger with their stupidity. would you just stand there quietly if somebody stepped in front of you in line at the bank, or harassed you as you walked down the street? i dont understand why being in a vehicle makes it any different- its your duty as a card-carrying man to address injustice, reckless negligence, or even malicious insult.
and yes- that video is confirmed staged... pops up on gun forums from time to time, and it's illegitimacy has been well established.
well on 20k a year and soon to be losing my job that Ive worked for 5 years, I cant afford to put a roof over my head for the time being. So they pull out, their house, their rules argument if I even attempted to bring it up. They didn't want me purchasing a firearm in the first place to be honest, that took some negotiating on my part just to get that far.
And since Im looking into probation and parole as my first try at the criminal justice field, in this state, the pay is so measly, I would probably have to live in section 8 housing which is not something I want to do.