Why NRA supporters are mad

Yep, they have a place near me with Go-Carts on the other side ...

... and a Fucking Bar ... Imagine that. :thumbsup:

What could possibly go wrong? lol

When Guns Are Useful Story:

Some years ago I developed a sudden allergy to pineapple and ended up in the ER having difficulty breathing. To show them that they aren't the boss of me, the next weekend my husband bought a box of pineapples and took them to the shooting range. We had a lot of fun exploding them. Also, if you're pissed at ppl at work or elsewhere, you can buy large squash, melons, etc., use tacks and bits of paper to make faces on them, and explode those too. Much nicer and far fewer legal problems than doing it in real life. lol
 
This person, someone you call a gun clutching hillbilly still has the guns you claim he shouldn't have and will have them until your cowardly ass is man enough to take them.
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We are making progress folks.

The gun humpers have pretty much been reduced to complaining that they need to have their guns to overthrow the U.S. government, to fend of invading hordes of Cuban soldiers (Wolverines!!), and/or for shadow boxing the perceived threat of federal agents coming to confiscate their guns.

Lost in the discussion now are any feeble attempts to link AR15s and assault rifles to traditional American gun culture, aka hunting, sporting, personal home defense.

It is progress, I tell ya!
 
This person, someone you call a gun clutching hillbilly still has the guns you claim he shouldn't have and will have them until your cowardly ass is man enough to take them.

He's just another anti-gun nut that hides under his bed so the big bad gunny man won't get him.
 
We are making progress folks.

The gun humpers have pretty much been reduced to complaining that they need to have their guns to overthrow the U.S. government, to fend of invading hordes of Cuban soldiers (Wolverines!!), and/or for shadow boxing the perceived threat of federal agents coming to confiscate their guns.

Lost in the discussion now are any feeble attempts to link AR15s and assault rifles to traditional American gun culture, aka hunting, sporting, personal home defense.

It is progress, I tell ya!

I have no idea why they would feel the need to link AR15s to your so called traditional American gun culture. Or feel the need to have to justify exercising a right in general.That's the beauty of rights. They override social utility, the democratic process, whims of the day, and your emotions.
 
I have no idea why they would feel the need to link AR15s to your so called traditional American gun culture. Or feel the need to have to justify exercising a right in general.That's the beauty of rights. They override social utility, the democratic process, whims of the day, and your emotions.
All rights have restrictions.
 
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