Funny VUPD tried to tell me the same thing. However when I spoke with them on the issue I Backed my argument with the IC and told them my lawyer would gladly settle the issue for us they decided to politely ask me to not bring any guns on campus and the issue would be dropped.
"it's gonna be hot today with a heat index of what the f**k."
"push"
"one weekend a month my a**"
"I'm living the dream..... To bad it's someone else's"
I'm in the military and that makes me one of the lucky ones that have the opportunity to get lots of training at no cost to myself. It's very important and as said in an earlier post you really don't know how unprepared you are until it happens. I was always told anything worth doing is worth...
2600 is the name of Hacker organization. They have a magizine that has some info,news and how to's. It's kePt pretty low key. On a brighter note someone in a government analyst position will be reading this before long :patriot:
Training is a great idea and everyone should get training as often as possible. Unfortunately not enough people get frequent training bc of time and money constrants.I don't like mandatory training though bc it would open the door to red tape being wrapped up in a permit. However If the schools...
First off college is a completely different story because the students are all of legal age to have a ltch. And there is no need to take away their rights simply because they choose to better educate themselves.
However let's save that for another thread. This particular instance deals with...
Sure let's just allow it but only on the stipulation that the great men of this state and country (congress) write a set of stipulations and rules governing it that will need to be a 10-20 page section in the state code on. And then that won't be clear cut enough and the case law that will...
In my school we had 2 to 3 police officers at the school everyday. I went to school in the suburbs of Indianapolis. I see no issue with teachers and other school employees being able to have weapons. The police officers were off duty and they were paid by the school and not the PD. IC 35-47-9...
Speaking from some military exp. the forward assist is very valuable. As soon as any dirt/dust/sand gets near an m16/m4 it inevitably fails to properly seat a round. A quick tap of the forward assist solves this problem. S.P.O.R.T.S probably seems like a long process to go through but it will...
If its in a caliber that they also readily make rifles for(Lots of lever action rifles are chambered in rounds that are used in pistols) then you don't have an issue.
I'm taking some time off from work before I head overseas and me and my girlfriend are going to lousiana to visit some family and them gonna head to Florida for a couple days.
I'm not sure about the legality of it as I am not a lawyer however I do own a .357 lever action rifle and when I went to buy ammo for it ( I was 19 at the time) I was asked by the walmart employee if it was for a rifle or a pistol. I answered that it was for a rifle and they had no problem...
I have no feelings or opinions on the wars overseas. However I watch the news and wonder how the locals have so much time on there hands to protest?:dunno:Seems to me that they just need cable tv, iPods and jobs to buy them with and then they wouldn't have the time and energy to riot and...
I carry a 9mm though I'm not the biggest fan of it. I carry 147grain jhp. I feel comfortable with a little larger grain bullet. I don't want to have to empty a mag to stop the bg. I am not however an expert in ballistics and just recently started carrying a 9mm. If anyone has better exp/or knows...
:laugh:My Last post probably should have been in purple btw. Time at sea would probably be nicer. I hate sand so much that I don't even want to go to the beach. It is good however that even though I mostly push paper all that time at the range was good for something. :ar15: