Wat’s Carbon Water-N-Stuff Thread - Concepts In Iron And Wood!!!

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Which law? The one that says that killing people with guns is bad?
If there were such a law no mil or LE would exist, dork.

No law is good that limits a human's reasonable understanding of liberty.

Sensible background checks are good law. I am applying for a CCP permit.

Anything that infers confiscation of any weapon absent compelling need is forced suicide.

No thanks.

( O )( O )
 
If there were such a law no mil or LE would exist, dork.

No law is good that limits a human's reasonable understanding of liberty.

Sensible background checks are good law. I am applying for a CCP permit.

Anything that infers confiscation of any weapon absent compelling need is forced suicide.

No thanks.

( O )( O )


Please keep me posted on how this works out for you. It's a piece of cake here, and Out West is a Constitutional Carry state.
 
Add to it that Wat is breathing and armed, and it truly becomes a fate nearly unto that of Islamic Hell.


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Fucking figures:


https://www.baltimoresun.com/2024/1...timore_sun-breaking_news-nl&utm_content=alert


Baltimore’s case against Anne Arundel gun shop that sold thousands of ‘ghost gun’ kits to head to trial


Baltimore’s civil case against an Anne Arundel County gun shop that sold thousands of ghost gun kits just a few miles from the city limits will head to trial, a judge ruled this week.

Baltimore Circuit Judge Shannon E. Avery rejected a request from Hanover Armory’s attorneys to resolve the lawsuit in its favor without a trial, ruling that Baltimore’s lawyers would get to present their case to a jury. The trial is scheduled for December.

Surviving this legal hurdle represents another victory for Baltimore in its litigation related to the untraceable, finish-building-at-home guns that officials say have flooded city streets. In February, the city settled for $1.2 million with Polymer80 Inc., the nation’s largest manufacturer of so-called ghost guns. The part of the lawsuit targeting Hanover Armory continued.

Baltimore’s argument against the gun shop mirrors its ongoing case against opioid distributors. In both lawsuits, the city alleges the companies contributed to a public nuisance that deprived residents of their rights to health and safety. To succeed in the gun case, Baltimore’s lawyers must convince a jury that the shop added to a crisis of violence fueled by untraceable firearms.



And so on. Same shit, diff'runt day . . . .
 
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