And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Friday, June 29, 2018
This guy lives in a free state. Certainly not California.
well, the gun isn't technically pointed at him - just very close to doing so. And it's a staged photo. But too bad he didn't take enough care of that shotgun - lots of rust!
when(back in the day) i arrived in CO from MT., i was shocked, shocked i say,to find that i was not allowed to have my 12ga. winchester pump and the 30-30 hung in the rear window of my truck! WTF???? what did these people do when a nice piece of meat presented itself half a mile off the dirt road??? run it down???? it was pointed out to me that this place is full thieves. cops weren't worried i was doing bad, they worried the sticky fingered clowns in town (denver) would break the glass and steal them. HMMMMmmmmm. no jokes needed about break glass in case of emergency. I am looking for a silhouette of an M-60 with a 100 round belt hanging down and a silhouette of an M-79, both to put into the back window of the Dodge. and yes, i have nothing better to do since i retired....
From the news that I read about laws in them little bitty states back east, I'm not sure what would be worse, driving around with a loaded gun or a loaded Bible within easy reach of the driver.
For too many out here (in Md, just north of DC) they’re both considered “too dangerous” for the populous to have access to. Come to think of it, many would suggest burning the “Good Book” to melt down the “Bad Guns”... :-/
With gun pointed that way he ain't gonna live anywhere to long.
ReplyDeletewell, the gun isn't technically pointed at him - just very close to doing so.
ReplyDeleteAnd it's a staged photo. But too bad he didn't take enough care of that shotgun - lots of rust!
Yeah, a bad photo sends a bad message.
ReplyDeletewhen(back in the day) i arrived in CO from MT., i was shocked, shocked i say,to find that i was not allowed to have my 12ga. winchester pump and the 30-30 hung in the rear window of my truck! WTF???? what did these people do when a nice piece of meat presented itself half a mile off the dirt road??? run it down????
ReplyDeleteit was pointed out to me that this place is full thieves. cops weren't worried i was doing bad, they worried the sticky fingered clowns in town (denver) would break the glass and steal them. HMMMMmmmmm. no jokes needed about break glass in case of emergency.
I am looking for a silhouette of an M-60 with a 100 round belt hanging down and a silhouette of an M-79, both to put into the back window of the Dodge. and yes, i have nothing better to do since i retired....
Better in the window rack then on the seat the way that it's pointed. I have a shotgun rack in my Toyota FJ.
ReplyDeleteFrom the news that I read about laws in them little bitty states back east, I'm not sure what would be worse, driving around with a loaded gun or a loaded Bible within easy reach of the driver.
ReplyDeleteFor too many out here (in Md, just north of DC) they’re both considered “too dangerous” for the populous to have access to. Come to think of it, many would suggest burning the “Good Book” to melt down the “Bad Guns”... :-/
Deleteguns make for civility and bibles make for introspection, either one is not a bad thing. we could use more of both........
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