I know I'm late to the party but I just wanted to say congrats to all who fought for equality in Indiana and the other states involved.
As for the discussion on here, it went as it always does. A few happy people, a few that don't really care (because in reality it has no real effect on most...
I work for a grain elevator in the area of Crawfordsville and there were about 5 names in the top 30 that I didn't recognize. One thing I found funny is that two of the top four are husband and wife. I never feel bad for farmers in rough growing years. Farmers have been getting welfare for a...
Got my knife sharpened, bought 100 rounds of Wolf Gold 5.56 for $40, then my father-in-law bought me another 100 for my birthday, and I got a black and gold American flag patch from the INGO booth. Would have bought a t-shirt but they don't take plastic and I wasn't going to walk through the...
I currently own a full-size SR9 and love it. I'm just looking for something smaller for EDC. I narrowed it down to these two mainly because of the availability of holsters, sights and any other accessory I might want.
I've been trying to decide between an M&P9c and a Glock 19 for a smaller carry pistol. I love the feel and the sights of the M&P but the trigger sucks even worse than the Glock to me. I like the size and the cheaper trigger options for the Glock but it just does not point naturally to me...
The same people who have those values are very often at the same time Republicans, who claim to wish for a smaller government. Wouldn't a smaller government be more interesting in NOT being involved in marriage at all than telling people who can and can't get married?
While that is extremely frustrating, I think it's interesting that at the same time the same-sex marriage amendment is in the legislature, Indiana complied with the rule change immediately.
I have a hard time even making conversation with Wal-mart gun counter employees after one of them asked me if the AR I built had a, and I'm not making this up, "high-capacity barrel" because they had some 5.56.
The point I'm trying to make is that every time there's a shooting and someone uses it as a case for gun control, we always say they're politicizing a tragedy and chastise them for it. OP is doing the exact same thing but the other way. I'd rather see pro-gunners like us be better than that.
Sorry, don't see how this is political. If the anti-gunners shouldn't use tragedies to argue for gun control, then we pro-gunners shouldn't use them against gun control.
Plus there's already another thread about in "General Firearms Discussion" so you can go to that thread and talk about how he's only getting charged because she's black and he's white and how the gubmint is trying to bring down the white man.