That link takes me to an article about revenge porn.
Yes, and apparently I'm about 10,000 times more likely to suffer it than have to face an armed intruder.
Actually it may have happened already, I don't care really.
Actually it may have happened already, I don't care really.
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Fuck Israel
Is that not the leading cause of death and injury there?
Fuck Israel
what kind of rifle should i get?
Thomas A. Swifts electric
Finally. After waiting 10 months I finally got my NFA tax stamp back and was able to pick up my suppressor for my Sig P226. I love it so much...
I like those cabinets and flooring. Appliances could be upgraded, though.
Sounds like a problem for my landlord haha
Get speakers and microphone and shoot a gun next to it.Dilbert_X wrote:
I don't want a silencer, I want a loudener.
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
Now you can defend your home in peace and quiet.
John Wick the shit out of it.
just got this bad boy yesterday
I feel like some large caliber guns are bought partly just to make shooters' teeth rattle like five lanes away at indoor ranges. Someone brings out one of those and people's eyes roll.
I wasn't sure what it was specifically. The style just reminded me of all those gigantic chunks of iron people buy when they want to cosplay Robocop or something. Why I brought it up.
Looked the thing up just now: https://robocop.fandom.com/wiki/Auto_9
According to the cast & crew interviews in the Criterion Collection DVD, the production team had to fill out extra paperwork to even allow the gun [Beretta 93R] into the United States, because the National Firearms Act of 1934 defined and regulated any firearm which fires more than one round with a single function of the trigger as a "machine gun" while the Hughes Amendment to the Firearms Owners Protection Act of 1986 made it illegal for most private citizens of the U.S. without a specific manufacturing Federal Firearms Licence to own or make any new "machine gun" following the passage of the bill (while grandfathering existing "machine guns").
I plan to start buying guns in preparation for the Zombie Apocalypse. What kind of guns should I get?
doesn't NJ have a mental health directive whereby people who have been committed can't own firearms? If you're still actively taking wellbutrin i don't think you'll be able to own a gun.
I'm sure you could get some cool ninja stars or something though.
I'm sure you could get some cool ninja stars or something though.
I have never been involuntarily committed. I signed myself into a hospital. I didn't have my parents force me into multiple rehab centers.
And considering the lack of universal healthcare in this country, it is quite possible that any medical records of those instances might not even exist any longer.
And considering the lack of universal healthcare in this country, it is quite possible that any medical records of those instances might not even exist any longer.
https://lawcenter.giffords.org/categori … ew-jersey/Any person who has ever been committed for a mental disorder to any hospital, mental institution or sanitarium unless he or she possesses a certificate of a medical doctor or psychiatrist licensed to practice in New Jersey or other satisfactory proof that he is no longer suffering from a mental disorder which interferes with or handicaps him in the handling of a firearm;2
mental health institutions and drug rehab are not the same. Don't try to equate my substance abuse with your crazy.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I have never been involuntarily committed. I signed myself into a hospital. I didn't have my parents force me into multiple rehab centers.
And considering the lack of universal healthcare in this country, it is quite possible that any medical records of those instances might not even exist any longer.
----> which means he can't be a cawp.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
https://lawcenter.giffords.org/categori … ew-jersey/Any person who has ever been committed for a mental disorder to any hospital, mental institution or sanitarium unless he or she possesses a certificate of a medical doctor or psychiatrist licensed to practice in New Jersey or other satisfactory proof that he is no longer suffering from a mental disorder which interferes with or handicaps him in the handling of a firearm;2
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Involuntarily committed. And I can definitely doctor shop myself a certificate anyway.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
https://lawcenter.giffords.org/categori … ew-jersey/Any person who has ever been committed for a mental disorder to any hospital, mental institution or sanitarium unless he or she possesses a certificate of a medical doctor or psychiatrist licensed to practice in New Jersey or other satisfactory proof that he is no longer suffering from a mental disorder which interferes with or handicaps him in the handling of a firearm;2
Voluntary commitments to hospitals do not come up in background checks. I have never been involuntarily committed. I passed my background check for CBP and that is federal government.Jay wrote:
----> which means he can't be a cawp.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
https://lawcenter.giffords.org/categori … ew-jersey/Any person who has ever been committed for a mental disorder to any hospital, mental institution or sanitarium unless he or she possesses a certificate of a medical doctor or psychiatrist licensed to practice in New Jersey or other satisfactory proof that he is no longer suffering from a mental disorder which interferes with or handicaps him in the handling of a firearm;2
You are just as broken as me compared to a normal adult.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
mental health institutions and drug rehab are not the same. Don't try to equate my substance abuse with your crazy.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I have never been involuntarily committed. I signed myself into a hospital. I didn't have my parents force me into multiple rehab centers.
And considering the lack of universal healthcare in this country, it is quite possible that any medical records of those instances might not even exist any longer.