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  • Suprtek

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    If we didn't want more new members, why would we keep allowing people to sign up? As far as being disruptive...if you were taking it too far, you wouldn't have to ask us because you'd know about it already.
     

    Rookie

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    Don't let the fact that a few people may not like you stop you from contributing. Personally, I welcome discussion from all sides. Heck, I've got a mod or two that's made it clear that they don't want me here, but that doesn't stop me.
     
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    The fact that you're a felon under the circumstances you're described is not a problem at all. The fact that you're from New York on the other hand....;);););)


    Tim
    Former Bostonian
    YANKEES SUCK! :D
     

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    Originally Posted by Josh Smith
    You know, I think the majority of Americans are felons who have not been caught.

    I was caught, but it was ruled justified. :dunno:

    Originally Posted by Josh Smith
    Ever take off too fast? Damn, reckless driving. Felony in Indiana!

    You need to brush up on your Indiana law there Johnny Cochran. ;)

    Originally Posted by Josh Smith
    I used to carry a handgun hunting when I was 16, on public property. Didn't know any better. It was a Ruger Super Single Six that I used to take squirrels. Big felony.

    See above. :stickpoke:

    1. Heh. They're now all Class A and B misdemeanors. The charge would have been criminal recklessness with a motor vehicle, had I not known some folks.

    2. Felony at the time. Now, not real clear: I do not see where the adult has to have a permit, but I used it up til and including age 18.

    Josh
     
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