Founders and Framers on the People's Natural Right to Keep and Bear Arms

Koala is, to put it lightly, a maroon.

I figured this out over ten years by interacting with people like you.

You missed it, I guess. Late to the party?


On this we agree.

I was hoping for an executive summary from you, but I'm starting to think that I'd have an easier time doing my taxes blindfolded and with both arms tied behind my back.

Instead, let's agree that you have the answers and I'll tell no one while laughing behind your back.
 
On this we agree.
Checkmate! Did you not see that?

I was hoping for an executive summary from you, but I'm starting to think that I'd have an easier time doing my taxes blindfolded and with both arms tied behind my back.
Yeah. I suppose that's me these days. Morcheeba did the smart thing and bailed out. We are the birds that stay...

But if Laurelle established a pay scale, the charm would be gone.

Instead, let's agree that you have the answers and I'll tell no one while laughing behind your back.
That sounds oddly reasonable.

Alrighty, then. Let's get this clown-show on the road.
 
Idaho governor signs emergency legislation nullifying all future federal gun laws

S1332 passed the house by a vote of 68-0 and the senate by a vote of 34-0. Alaska and Kansas have also passed similar laws.

Erich Pratt, Director of Communications for Gun Owners of America, cheered the governor’s action. “By signing this nullification bill into law, Idaho has joined an elite class of states that are telling the feds to ‘get lost’ — especially when it comes to unconstitutional gun control infringements”

http://benswann.com/breaking-idaho-...ation-nullifying-all-future-federal-gun-laws/
 
I would like to congratulate the Idaho legislature for the speed with which it got this bill passed.

One must assume that if Scholastic Books was the second-largest donor to the Idaho Republican Party instead of the NRA, Idaho would not be ranked 40th out of the 50 states' rankings on education at the high school level.

Or at least not for very long.
 
Armed, Locked and Loaded: The Worst and Most Intimidating Gun States

These are states with the most Wild West gun laws where you are most likely to encounter someone -- anyone -- with a gun: Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Indiana and Mississippi.

It is legal in these states for people with absolutely no training to walk around armed and to carry their guns openly in the streets.

It is legal in these states to bring loaded guns into gambling establishments, sporting events and restaurants that serve alcohol. It is legal in these states to carry weapons into stores and shopping malls, and in some cases even onto college campuses and into bars and houses of worship.

In all of these states, it is legal to shoot first and claim self-defense much the way George Zimmerman did with Trayvon Martin and hundreds of others have done in less publicized cases.

And in all of these states, their background laws -- if they even exist -- are so full of loopholes that someone with a criminal record, a drug or drinking problem, or a history of mental illness can obtain a gun.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/leonard-steinhorn/armed-locked-loaded-gun-control_b_5002847.html

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