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Posted: 4/16/2017 4:10:04 PM EDT
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Which reminds me- does anyone have a good source for hobnails? I only need a few dozen
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Why did they search him on a traffic stop for possibly speeding?
Just protecting and serving. At least those weapons of war are removed from our streets. |
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Does he have history? Would be really messed up to screw up his life with a B.S. charge.
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How the first one is illegal and the second could be a back scratcher.
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I'll bet the first one is classified as a punch dagger. Illegal, but shouldn't be... not if I get to parry with sword and shield... or semi automatic pistol.
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It should be illegal for politicians to have any kind of armed guard. A phone only do they can call for help. Cops also need to leave their guns locked up at work when they are off duty.
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So what exactly are you allowed to have ? Maybe a rolling pin ?
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Does he have history? Would be really messed up to screw up his life with a B.S. charge. Attached File |
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I wonder what the most effective improvised weapon one could have in their car would be, that would also have a plausible explanation for being there.
Would be handy to have it pre-decided in case you ever have to venture into commie territory. |
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Which reminds me- does anyone have a good source for hobnails? I only need a few dozen View Quote |
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I wonder what the most effective improvised weapon one could have in their car would be, that would also have a plausible explanation for being there. Would be handy to have it pre-decided in case you ever have to venture into commie territory. View Quote easy to hold, has a little weight. would probably swing pretty well. |
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When police pulled the bike over near exit 12, troopers say the operator was in possession of illegal weapons and a subsequent search found a small bat with spike strips and a knife. View Quote |
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I wonder what the most effective improvised weapon one could have in their car would be, that would also have a plausible explanation for being there. Would be handy to have it pre-decided in case you ever have to venture into commie territory. View Quote https://www.amazon.com/Club-1000-Original-Steering-Wheel/dp/B0000CBILL?tag=vglnk-c102-20 |
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And yet you missed the story about the guy in Florida who chopped his dick off.
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I wonder what the most effective improvised weapon one could have in their car would be, that would also have a plausible explanation for being there. Would be handy to have it pre-decided in case you ever have to venture into commie territory. View Quote |
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Base ball bat, with glove and ball present. Walked everywhere after dark on a college campus w/o anyone ever asking why.
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How about a good base ball bat - but do your lawyer a favor and also carry a ball and mitt ........... just in case ............
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I'll bet the first one is classified as a punch dagger. Illegal, but shouldn't be... not if I get to parry with sword and shield... or semi automatic pistol. View Quote |
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Nope, we only specifically ban by length and double edge to paraphrase. Technically that knife is legal. The issue is we have a "general" dangerous weapons statute. There is case law including toothbrushes, garden hose, and such. So it's really whatever amount of risk exposure you're comfortable with. I'm guessing he hasn't a rap sheet, and not a CCW and a pistol IWB. Not that it makes it ok, but that's why he was probably treated that way. View Quote |
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