Well let's take a step back and remember what you just pointed out. It's a RULE. And RULES are not LAWS. Yeah I get it and I know they would not hesitate to make an example out of as many people as they can with their new RULE. Seems like we're replaying the brace and 80% RULES all over again...
There's y'all's answer right there. If the show promotor wants to side with the gubment "Rule" it's their right to do so. The flip side of that is that it's MY right not to pay MY money to look at overpriced **** and be scrutinized by local law or Fed Boys.
So let's just sit back and watch how...
Just saw this on Breitbart. She looks like my ugly ass old evil stepmother. She's obviously out of touch with society especially in and around New Orleans.
Yeah and remember that most any change you make to the Shockwave creates a potential legal problem. It's fine for just looking badass and giving the middle finger to the ATF. But it's not all that practical. Maybe if you can use the mini shells it could work. All that being said I still dig...
That's a very good question that I never would have thought about. As for the legality I would say that it all depends on the cop pulling the 18 year old over. And remember most cops ain't "Gun People" so they will just see an SBS in the car and it will escalate from there. MAYBE not as bad now...
BAM! There's some very true words. Who still goes to gun shows anyway? I think the last one I went to was here in Perry back in 96 or 97. In fact it was SO long ago that I bought a Type 53 carbine right out of the crate full for $69.00.
Barrow Automotive is a huge dealer in the caution light...
I've always said that if all they can do is kill me then okay fine. But it's the Fed SuperMax miserable subhuman existence that I can't stand the thought of.
I'm actually considering carrying my Kel Tec 380 in what's called a Smart Carry rig. It's a deep concealment setup shaped kinda like a fanny pack but with elastic straps and a pouch in the front. I know I could pocket carry with a Sticky holster but I don't like tying up one whole pocket just...
I get it. I worked for Pep Boys in 90 and then Auto Zone in 91. Then many years later I helped run an auto salvage in Houston Co. I knew guys that were serious career parts guys. I'm talking about guys that knew Chevy and Ford small block parts off the top of their heads.
However...all that...
I could be wrong but if said employee was fired for carrying against company policy then that means it was HIS FAULT for being fired . And that's THE major disqualifying factor for unemployment. Yes, I agree 110% that it sucks donkey nuts but that's how the (rigged) game is played.
Yeah that's the other side of the coin. At Will work states CAN and often abuse that statute and it does suck. But the only other option is to be a union state. I would much rather take my chances with management or corporate BS than with union officials AKA Crooks.
I got fired from Auto Zone way back in 91 for having a gun in my old Beetle. Meanwhile the girl that went on to become manager had one in her purse INSIDE the store. And believe me Pio Nono at Anthony Rd was NEVER a good part of town even back then.
I grew up the same way. I bought my first gun with my own money at 18 from a pawn shop in Macon in 89. Pistol gripped Western Field ( Mossberg) pump . But like you said, we grew up around guns and shooting a good bit. It's not the same ( in most cases) anymore. Fewer and fewer people have places...
I WISH like hell everything would go to one age number for EVERYTHING! When I think back about the way I drove at 16 it worries the hell out of me about my last daughter driving at even 17.
But let's look at "The Big Picture" here. Why can you join the military at 18 ( or 17 if your parents...
I took mine off. And now every time I look in my gun cabinet three of them have fallen over into the corner. That pisses me off as much as the legal part.