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90-percent

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32. or thompson sub machine gun
Sun Jan 14, 2024, 06:58 AM
Jan 2024

like bootlegging mobsters used in the 20's. that would be cool. and it would be fashionable in current rap/gangsta sub culture.

-90% jimmy

Does Judge Mizelle allow gunslinger her courtroom? PJMcK Jan 2024 #1
It's going to require a super majority to end this insanity and restore "well regulated". Hermit-The-Prog Jan 2024 #2
These are people who quibble about the 14th amendment section 3 not mentioning the word president, Ohioboy Jan 2024 #36
Remind me again where the term "going postal" comes from JoseBalow Jan 2024 #3
I thought about the same exact thing...I just hope it doesn't become popular again. Escurumbele Jan 2024 #15
+1000. (nt) Paladin Jan 2024 #38
TRUMP JUDGE in FLORIDA - of course n/t Justitia Jan 2024 #4
I am waiting for a Federal court to rule that weapons can not be prevented in Federal Courts buildings. LiberalArkie Jan 2024 #5
Can we bring guns... jvill Jan 2024 #6
If this is upheld, we all need to buy assault rifles and walk into a Supreme Court hearing. Ray Bruns Jan 2024 #8
I admire your optimism Orrex Jan 2024 #14
No, you can't bring a gun into a courthouse. And the law barring it would be found constitutional even by this judge onenote Jan 2024 #45
Another stupid gun ruling brought to you by the nra controlled sc. Lunabell Jan 2024 #7
Letter carriers should stop delivering to her house Captain Zero Jan 2024 #52
Senate confirms Trump's youngest federal judge -Kathryn Kimball Mizelle, 33 riversedge Jan 2024 #9
Don't prisoners have the right to defend themselves too? Chainfire Jan 2024 #10
What about preschoolers? LastLiberal in PalmSprings Jan 2024 #39
Don't be too quick to laugh about it. I have seen videos of rednecks teaching pre-schoolers to shoot. Chainfire Jan 2024 #40
The qualifications this judge has jmowreader Jan 2024 #26
Did T load up the courts in Florida right as... Captain Zero Jan 2024 #53
and to continue ... bullimiami Jan 2024 #33
We could change things to make us all safer but we won't. twodogsbarking Jan 2024 #11
waiting for the ruling that says banning prisoners from having guns is unconstitutional. ZonkerHarris Jan 2024 #12
Only the prisoners that Trump pardons will be allowed to have guns Ohioboy Jan 2024 #35
A Judge who knows which side his bread is buttered on. Turbineguy Jan 2024 #13
Yet banned in courtrooms and airports. . .selective "rights" enforcement. 4th amendment also doesn't apply AZLD4Candidate Jan 2024 #16
Give them about nine months jmowreader Jan 2024 #25
How do you think we won the airports in The Revolution? AZLD4Candidate Jan 2024 #27
MGPLA LudwigPastorius Jan 2024 #17
someone needs to file a lawsuit to bring guns into her courtroom moonshinegnomie Jan 2024 #18
See post #43. onenote Jan 2024 #44
I'm really curious how far this is gonna go... bahboo Jan 2024 #19
So was this his workplace, while he was on duty? markodochartaigh Jan 2024 #20
The article suggests that, but doesn't precisely say. Chellee Jan 2024 #21
She ducks the issue. See pages 39-40 of the opinion. onenote Jan 2024 #46
Its a law! Smackdown2019 Jan 2024 #22
Idiot judge Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2024 #23
What about my hand grenades and shoulder-mounted rocket launcher? Surely that's okay too now, right? Bucky Jan 2024 #24
or thompson sub machine gun 90-percent Jan 2024 #32
Of course. Going Postal is such an All American thing. Kablooie Jan 2024 #28
So I guess taking a gun into open Court is protected as well. cstanleytech Jan 2024 #29
Nope. I disagree with Bruen and thus think this decision is wrong. But her opinion makes clear that there is historical onenote Jan 2024 #43
I didn't say it because I agreed with the ruling rather I am just saying if its a protected right according to the Court cstanleytech Jan 2024 #54
No. the point is that the court cited historical precedents for banning guns in courthouses. onenote Jan 2024 #56
Seems rather silly then for prohibition to not be extended to all Federal offices. cstanleytech Jan 2024 #58
The case presented was a narrow "as applied" challenge to the statute. onenote Jan 2024 #60
There really isn't a need for a federal law Shermann Jan 2024 #30
Not in all states DetroitLegalBeagle Jan 2024 #37
True, state signage laws are a patchwork Shermann Jan 2024 #42
i want the right 90-percent Jan 2024 #31
she's the one who killed the national mask mandate, her husband is business TomDaisy Jan 2024 #34
You never know Danascot Jan 2024 #41
Is it legal for the post office employees to carry? twodogsbarking Jan 2024 #47
When going "Postal" was current Postal Grunt Jan 2024 #49
So they can shoot their pictures? Turbineguy Jan 2024 #48
First thing they ask you at the SS office is if you have a gun. twodogsbarking Jan 2024 #50
I wasn"t aloud to carry a 2" pen knife into the county court house. But these MAGA judges doc03 Jan 2024 #51
May be time Rebl2 Jan 2024 #55
She's likely never heard the term 'going postal'. pfitz59 Jan 2024 #57
Message auto-removed Name removed Jan 2024 #59
Why does one need a gun while visiting a post office? IzzaNuDay Jan 2024 #61
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