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Title: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Kwon_2 on July 02, 2014, 12:59:11 PM
On July 1, the state of Georgia enacted the Georgia Safe Carry Protection Act — also known as the “guns everywhere” law — which allows licensed gun-owners to bring their weapons to churches, bars, government buildings and other places where they were previously prohibited.
(http://images.bwbx.io/cms/2014-03-25/0325_georgia_guns_b_970-630x420.jpg)

The Valdosta Daily Times reported Tuesday evening that the new law had already pitted two armed citizens against each other in a standoff at a local convenience store.

“Essentially, it involved one customer with a gun on his hip when a second customer entered with a gun on his hip,” Valdosta Police Chief Brian Childress told the Daily Times.


Around 3:00 p.m., a customer entered the Enmark store on Park Avenue with a gun holstered to his hip. Another customer, who was also carrying a holstered weapon, approached the first man and demanded to see his ID and gun permit.

As he demanded the first customer’s ID, the second man pulled his own gun from its holster, but pointed it at the floor. The first customer protested that he isn’t legally required to show any ID or permits.

Still holding his gun, the second customer demanded again to see the other man’s permit and ID. The first customer, undeterred by the unholstered weapon, paid for his purchases and exited the store, then called police.

When police arrived, they arrested 62-year-old Ronald Williams for disorderly conduct related to pulling a loaded weapon inside a place of business. Police took Williams’ gun and remanded him to the Lowndes County Jail.

Chief Childress told the Daily Times that not even he and his officers have the authority to demand to see gun owners’ permits under the new law.

“This is an example of my concern with the new gun law,” he said, “that people will take the law into their own hands, which we will not tolerate, not on the internet, not in person, not in a grocery store parking lot, not in like at walmart, not in a restaurant, not at the beach, not at the dry cleaners... anywhere.

ppl talk about the 'pussyfication' of America, yet they run their mouths thinking they won't get slapped and get their arm broken in front of their friends.

the guy who's willing to go the furthest, wins. if you're not willing to go all the way, it's best you keep your mouth shut and move on, and make it to the next day."
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Nails on July 02, 2014, 01:00:14 PM
Sounds like the safest place on the planet, i will move my family there soon, and no i'm not trolling
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: ChopperRider on July 02, 2014, 01:13:31 PM
Arizona has passed “Permitless Carry.” That means anyone who can legally own/purchase a firearm and is 21 or older can carry it concealed without any type of permit/license. This new law becomes effective July 29, 2010.

 ;D   ;D   ;D
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: ilalin on July 02, 2014, 01:14:48 PM
On July 1, the state of Georgia enacted the Georgia Safe Carry Protection Act — also known as the “guns everywhere” law — which allows licensed gun-owners to bring their weapons to churches, bars, government buildings and other places where they were previously prohibited.
(http://images.bwbx.io/cms/2014-03-25/0325_georgia_guns_b_970-630x420.jpg)

The Valdosta Daily Times reported Tuesday evening that the new law had already pitted two armed citizens against each other in a standoff at a local convenience store.

“Essentially, it involved one customer with a gun on his hip when a second customer entered with a gun on his hip,” Valdosta Police Chief Brian Childress told the Daily Times.


Around 3:00 p.m., a customer entered the Enmark store on Park Avenue with a gun holstered to his hip. Another customer, who was also carrying a holstered weapon, approached the first man and demanded to see his ID and gun permit.

As he demanded the first customer’s ID, the second man pulled his own gun from its holster, but pointed it at the floor. The first customer protested that he isn’t legally required to show any ID or permits.

Still holding his gun, the second customer demanded again to see the other man’s permit and ID. The first customer, undeterred by the unholstered weapon, paid for his purchases and exited the store, then called police.

When police arrived, they arrested 62-year-old Ronald Williams for disorderly conduct related to pulling a loaded weapon inside a place of business. Police took Williams’ gun and remanded him to the Lowndes County Jail.

Chief Childress told the Daily Times that not even he and his officers have the authority to demand to see gun owners’ permits under the new law.

“This is an example of my concern with the new gun law,” he said, “that people will take the law into their own hands, which we will not tolerate, not on the internet, not in person, not in a grocery store parking lot, not in like at walmart, not in a restaurant, not at the beach, not at the dry cleaners... anywhere.

ppl talk about the 'pussyfication' of America, yet they run their mouths thinking they won't get slapped and get their arm broken in front of their friends.

the guy who's willing to go the furthest, wins. if you're not willing to go all the way, it's best you keep your mouth shut and move on, and make it to the next day."

solve violence with violence is the american way, this is why the decline of the american empire
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: spiro on July 02, 2014, 01:16:21 PM
I wish they would do that in South Carolina
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: _aj_ on July 02, 2014, 01:16:43 PM
On July 1, the state of Georgia enacted the Georgia Safe Carry Protection Act — also known as the “guns everywhere” law — which allows licensed gun-owners to bring their weapons to churches, bars, government buildings and other places where they were previously prohibited.
(http://images.bwbx.io/cms/2014-03-25/0325_georgia_guns_b_970-630x420.jpg)

The Valdosta Daily Times reported Tuesday evening that the new law had already pitted two armed citizens against each other in a standoff at a local convenience store.

“Essentially, it involved one customer with a gun on his hip when a second customer entered with a gun on his hip,” Valdosta Police Chief Brian Childress told the Daily Times.


Around 3:00 p.m., a customer entered the Enmark store on Park Avenue with a gun holstered to his hip. Another customer, who was also carrying a holstered weapon, approached the first man and demanded to see his ID and gun permit.

As he demanded the first customer’s ID, the second man pulled his own gun from its holster, but pointed it at the floor. The first customer protested that he isn’t legally required to show any ID or permits.

Still holding his gun, the second customer demanded again to see the other man’s permit and ID. The first customer, undeterred by the unholstered weapon, paid for his purchases and exited the store, then called police.

When police arrived, they arrested 62-year-old Ronald Williams for disorderly conduct related to pulling a loaded weapon inside a place of business. Police took Williams’ gun and remanded him to the Lowndes County Jail.

Chief Childress told the Daily Times that not even he and his officers have the authority to demand to see gun owners’ permits under the new law.

“This is an example of my concern with the new gun law,” he said, “that people will take the law into their own hands, which we will not tolerate, not on the internet, not in person, not in a grocery store parking lot, not in like at walmart, not in a restaurant, not at the beach, not at the dry cleaners... anywhere.

ppl talk about the 'pussyfication' of America, yet they run their mouths thinking they won't get slapped and get their arm broken in front of their friends.

the guy who's willing to go the furthest, wins. if you're not willing to go all the way, it's best you keep your mouth shut and move on, and make it to the next day."


LOL  :D

On a serious note, who the fuck does that oldster think he is, demanding to see ID from another citizen. He must be a former cop.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Roger Bacon on July 02, 2014, 02:24:37 PM
Arizona has passed “Permitless Carry.” That means anyone who can legally own/purchase a firearm and is 21 or older can carry it concealed without any type of permit/license. This new law becomes effective July 29, 2010.

 ;D   ;D   ;D

That's good, I think it's the same in New Hampshire and Montana?

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: _aj_ on July 02, 2014, 06:05:01 PM
That's good, I think it's the same in New Hampshire and Montana?

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

No. Here in NH, we still have concealed carry permits. They are $5 for 4 years and they have to issue them to whoever asks (with no criminal history). The form is a single page of questions.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: chaos on July 02, 2014, 07:03:11 PM
Chaos packing his bags to leave Kommifornia....
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Lustral on July 02, 2014, 07:12:39 PM
I believe you should be allowed to have a gun but this takes the piss.

Fucking gun nuts. Can you not see how perverse this is? Taking guns shopping and pretending it is a for security? It's like waving a dick around.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Parker on July 02, 2014, 07:39:27 PM
Sounds like the safest place on the planet, i will move my family there soon, and no i'm not trolling
Until you are shopping and two neighbors get into it because one is sleeping with the other's wife.
Or you are at your job and your coworker gets into a stand off with his boss "because he is tired of it".

A whole bunch of Dirty Harrys waiting for someone to make their day.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Fuzzy Nuts on July 02, 2014, 07:42:27 PM
Open carry seems to cause problems like this. Carry concealed if you want and everyone is happy.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Mr Anabolic on July 02, 2014, 07:43:28 PM
I believe you should be allowed to have a gun but this takes the piss.

Fucking gun nuts. Can you not see how perverse this is? Taking guns shopping and pretending it is a for security? It's like waving a dick around.

No, people have been brainwashed by the media to fear guns... people like you.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: G_Thang on July 02, 2014, 07:44:10 PM
Until you are shopping and two neighbors get into it because one is sleeping with the other's wife.
Or you are at your job and your coworker gets into a stand off with his boss "because he is tired of it".

A whole bunch of White Dirty Harrys waiting for someone to make their day.

Updated for correctness.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Mr Anabolic on July 02, 2014, 07:45:18 PM
Until you are shopping and two neighbors get into it because one is sleeping with the other's wife.
Or you are at your job and your coworker gets into a stand off with his boss "because he is tired of it".

A whole bunch of Dirty Harrys waiting for someone to make their day.

At least the guy who gets the gun pointed in his face can defend himself with the same force.  Guns are the great equalizer.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: BB on July 02, 2014, 07:46:07 PM
I believe you should be allowed to have a gun but this takes the piss.

Fucking gun nuts. Can you not see how perverse this is? Taking guns shopping and pretending it is a for security? It's like waving a dick around.

Different country. You're from Ireland, you don't deal with the types of of violence we have in the States. It's common to have parking lot robberies, etc....
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: 2ND COMING on July 02, 2014, 07:52:17 PM
This thread wreaks of freedom.

..and bad grammar
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: basil on July 02, 2014, 07:56:02 PM
On July 1, the state of Georgia enacted the Georgia Safe Carry Protection Act — also known as the “guns everywhere” law — which allows licensed gun-owners to bring their weapons to churches, bars, government buildings and other places where they were previously prohibited.
(http://images.bwbx.io/cms/2014-03-25/0325_georgia_guns_b_970-630x420.jpg)

This is about the dumbest shit I've ever heard of a western government enacting.  On the bright side (I'm almost ashamed to admit), we'll be in for some CRAZY fcukin' cellphone vids.

So, will the bouncers be permitted to carry as well?  
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: chaos on July 02, 2014, 07:57:00 PM
This thread wreaks of freedom.

..and bad grammar
And racist brown guys that act black....ahem***gthing***Ahem ::)
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: benchmstr on July 02, 2014, 08:02:30 PM
2 things that piss me off

1)open carry is retarded..conceal that shit and stop playing cowboy..your impressing no one at your local dairy queen

2) are these jack offs going to get the proper training before being set loose on society?

I am very pro gun..I'm pretty sure I've made that clear...but I'm very against concealed and open carry programs for the untrained masses...they don't know how to clear corners, clear a room, be mindful of target backing, or barriers....

gun are dangerous...ITS WHY WE NEED THEM! BUT WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING ITS A DISASTER!

bench
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: SF1900 on July 02, 2014, 08:08:16 PM
You know these morons are just trying to carry around a firearm to appear badass.

Already 2 idiots almost engaged in a standoff. All it takes is an accidental shot to be fired and to kill a kid. Wonderful.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: benchmstr on July 02, 2014, 08:11:45 PM
You know these morons are just trying to carry around a firearm to appear badass.

Already 2 idiots almost engaged in a standoff. All it takes is an accidental shot to be fired and to kill a kid. Wonderful.
exactly...I've been required to carry since i was 18 or 19.....i am much older now and have friends get their carry permits and are always finding a reason to pull a gun on something, or show it off....if shit really hit the fan they would just make it worse....a gun without training is dangerous

bench
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: SF1900 on July 02, 2014, 08:23:28 PM
exactly...I've been required to carry since i was 18 or 19.....i am much older now and have friends get their carry permits and are always finding a reason to pull a gun on something, or show it off....if shit really hit the fan they would just make it worse....a gun without training is dangerous

bench

Yes, but this is 'Murica, so how you dare take away our rights. I mean, we all know this is the 1800's, where cowboys are riding around on horses.

Dont be surprised if you see this soon. Everyone thinks their a badass because they carry around a gun.  ::) ::)

(http://blog.marketo.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/cowboys.png)

Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Skeletor on July 02, 2014, 08:25:44 PM
On July 1, the state of Georgia enacted the Georgia Safe Carry Protection Act — also known as the “guns everywhere” law — which allows licensed gun-owners to bring their weapons to churches, bars, government buildings and other places where they were previously prohibited.
(http://images.bwbx.io/cms/2014-03-25/0325_georgia_guns_b_970-630x420.jpg)

The Valdosta Daily Times reported Tuesday evening that the new law had already pitted two armed citizens against each other in a standoff at a local convenience store.

“Essentially, it involved one customer with a gun on his hip when a second customer entered with a gun on his hip,” Valdosta Police Chief Brian Childress told the Daily Times.


Around 3:00 p.m., a customer entered the Enmark store on Park Avenue with a gun holstered to his hip. Another customer, who was also carrying a holstered weapon, approached the first man and demanded to see his ID and gun permit.

As he demanded the first customer’s ID, the second man pulled his own gun from its holster, but pointed it at the floor. The first customer protested that he isn’t legally required to show any ID or permits.

Still holding his gun, the second customer demanded again to see the other man’s permit and ID. The first customer, undeterred by the unholstered weapon, paid for his purchases and exited the store, then called police.

When police arrived, they arrested 62-year-old Ronald Williams for disorderly conduct related to pulling a loaded weapon inside a place of business. Police took Williams’ gun and remanded him to the Lowndes County Jail.

Chief Childress told the Daily Times that not even he and his officers have the authority to demand to see gun owners’ permits under the new law.

“This is an example of my concern with the new gun law,” he said, “that people will take the law into their own hands, which we will not tolerate, not on the internet, not in person, not in a grocery store parking lot, not in like at walmart, not in a restaurant, not at the beach, not at the dry cleaners... anywhere.
ppl talk about the 'pussyfication' of America, yet they run their mouths thinking they won't get slapped and get their arm broken in front of their friends.

the guy who's willing to go the furthest, wins. if you're not willing to go all the way, it's best you keep your mouth shut and move on, and make it to the next day."



Seems like the Chief does not take kindly to disrespect...
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: 240 is Back on July 02, 2014, 08:29:45 PM
THIS THIS THIS.

I keep saying this.  Every state in the USA should have concealed carry.  NO states should have open carry.  Everyone with a brain knows the concealed carry is a HUGE advantage in real life.  The only people that want to incite every room with "oooh, that badass has a gun!" are insecure idiots trying to prove they are important.  Responsible gun owners carry their weapon every day of their life, and most people around them have ZERO clue about it.

And I've been saying it won't be long until there's a confrontation between two legal carrying people, where one ends up blasting the other because he won't "comply".  

The random customer who approached a person and DEMANDED TO SEE HIS PAPERS is a complete idiot.  Pulling his gun in a threatening manner... ready to execute the guy because he won't show a random stranger his "papers".... what a fckhead.  What a moron.   If I'm carrying, and a non-police demands to see my paper, I'm telling him to kiss my ass.   THEN, he pulls a gun in a threatening manner, ready to shoot/arrest/detain me?  WTF is that?  
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: chaos on July 02, 2014, 08:30:01 PM
Yes, but this is 'Murica, so how you dare take away our rights. I mean, we all know this is the 1800's, where cowboys are riding around on horses.

Dont be surprised if you see this soon. Everyone thinks their a badass because they carry around a gun.  ::) ::)

(http://blog.marketo.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/cowboys.png)


Oh brother...here we go... ::)
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Nails on July 02, 2014, 08:30:42 PM

(http://blog.marketo.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/cowboys.png)




The Good ol' days, 2 gents settling their issues mano a mano for the last time
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Lustral on July 02, 2014, 08:30:57 PM
Different country. You're from Ireland, you don't deal with the types of of violence we have in the States. It's common to have parking lot robberies, etc....

Yes, but the reason for that fear is widespread gun ownership....

I am glad we don't have guns here, but I see how it would be pointless trying to ban them now in US. Like saying US will decommission its nuclear arsenal while allowing Russia etc keep theirs.

Surely you think it is odd to have people walk into a Starbucks with an AR-15 though???
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: benchmstr on July 02, 2014, 08:35:14 PM
Yes, but this is 'Murica, so how you dare take away our rights. I mean, we all know this is the 1800's, where cowboys are riding around on horses.

Dont be surprised if you see this soon. Everyone thinks their a badass because they carry around a gun.  ::) ::)

(http://blog.marketo.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/cowboys.png)


you're trolling is weak...

bench
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Voice of Doom on July 02, 2014, 08:36:44 PM
I don't see the problem except that one guy got mouthy demanding to see a license he didn't need to.  The 2nd guy made his point, paid for his stuff and was leaving.  The cops showed up and wrote a BS ticket.  No one got shot.  Move on.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: 240 is Back on July 02, 2014, 08:38:04 PM
Yes, but the reason for that fear is widespread gun ownership....

I am glad we don't have guns here, but I see how it would be pointless trying to ban them now in US. Like saying US will decommission its nuclear arsenal while allowing Russia etc keep theirs.

Surely you think it is odd to have people walk into a Starbucks with an AR-15 though???

great points.   I would LOVE to live in a world with zero guns.  but since we do live in a place where bad guys have guns, we good guys have to carry them as well.  I've carried for 17 years now.  I live in a place where most people carry - discreetly.  You don't know who has one, and who does not.  and it works.  
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: chaos on July 02, 2014, 08:38:17 PM
you're trolling is weak...

bench
;D
Btw, ended up with the RI1911. The laws out here have really fucked the market.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: 2ND COMING on July 02, 2014, 08:42:20 PM
THIS THIS THIS.

I keep saying this.  Every state in the USA should have concealed carry.  NO states should have open carry.  Everyone with a brain knows the concealed carry is a HUGE advantage in real life.  The only people that want to incite every room with "oooh, that badass has a gun!" are insecure idiots trying to prove they are important.  Responsible gun owners carry their weapon every day of their life, and most people around them have ZERO clue about it.

And I've been saying it won't be long until there's a confrontation between two legal carrying people, where one ends up blasting the other because he won't "comply".  

The random customer who approached a person and DEMANDED TO SEE HIS PAPERS is a complete idiot.  Pulling his gun in a threatening manner... ready to execute the guy because he won't show a random stranger his "papers".... what a fckhead.  What a moron.   If I'm carrying, and a non-police demands to see my paper, I'm telling him to kiss my ass.   THEN, he pulls a gun in a threatening manner, ready to shoot/arrest/detain me?  WTF is that?  

..says the guy with moronic photos of himself brandishing his glocks. You're the one to talk.  ::)

Glad you're so passionate on this one. Thankfully your opinion means dick and the majority of states allow open carry.

I don't open carry but I'm not going to begrudge someone for exercising their rights. Carry a fucking desert eagle on your waist for all I care.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Roger Bacon on July 02, 2014, 08:43:47 PM
I don't see the problem except that one guy got mouthy demanding to see a license he didn't need to.  The 2nd guy made his point, paid for his stuff and was leaving.  The cops showed up and wrote a BS ticket.  No one got shot.  Move on.

x2
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Lustral on July 02, 2014, 08:44:10 PM
great points.   I would LOVE to live in a world with zero guns.  but since we do live in a place where bad guys have guns, we good guys have to carry them as well.  I've carried for 17 years now.  I live in a place where most people carry - discreetly.  You don't know who has one, and who does not.  and it works.  

A lot of people from both sides don't see this disparity. For you guns are commonplace so you have to deal with the issue of widespread gun ownership. Any robbery or threatening situation, even road rage, could mean guns, Here, guns are confined to gangland crime and farmers.

You can't reverse an invention or a culture.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: benchmstr on July 02, 2014, 08:50:09 PM
;D
Btw, ended up with the RI1911. The laws out here have really fucked the market.
its a good gun..it'll do everything you ask of it

im still waiting on a few tax stamps

bench
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: 240 is Back on July 02, 2014, 08:52:40 PM
..says the guy with moronic photos of himself brandishing his glocks. You're the one to talk.  ::)

Glad you're so passionate on this one. Thankfully your opinion means dick and the majority of states allow open carry.

I don't open carry but I'm not going to begrudge someone for exercising their rights. Carry a fucking desert eagle on your waist for all I care.

States permit open carry without requiring the citizen to apply for any permit or license: (11)

AlaskaMontanaIdahoWyomin gNevadaArizonaNew MexicoSouth DakotaVermontKentuckyVir ginia

States permit open carry with restrictions: (13)

UtahNorth DakotaMinnesotaIowaTenne sseeMississippiGeorgiaIn dianaMarylandNew JerseyRhode IslandConnecticutMassach usetts
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Roger Bacon on July 02, 2014, 08:54:29 PM
For you guns are commonplace

Guns aren't really common place in that regard, chances are you'll be using your gun to defend yourself from an unarmed assault, or maybe someone with a knife.

I've been in tons of road rage situations and witnessed tons of good fights and never once seen a gun come out. It's not like the movies portray it. Gun violence is pretty much exclusive to the ghetto.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: BB on July 02, 2014, 08:58:31 PM
Yes, but the reason for that fear is widespread gun ownership....

I am glad we don't have guns here, but I see how it would be pointless trying to ban them now in US. Like saying US will decommission its nuclear arsenal while allowing Russia etc keep theirs.

Surely you think it is odd to have people walk into a Starbucks with an AR-15 though???

 As far as carry* , if some guy wants to carry while shopping, banking etc.... I don't have a problem with it because 99.9% of the people that have carry permits are never going to be a problem, and the criminals are just going to carry illegally anyway.
 
As far as concealed, open, etc... carry, that is a debate that rages on in the gun owning community, the vast majority prefer concealed carry, there is a tinier group that goes something like "open carry, but pistols only" which isn't that bad. And then there are the AR-15, Ak-47, etc.... guys. Believe me when I tell you that they receive almost no support from the firearms community. They are on the fringiest of fringes, but they get all the news because of the extremest nature of it.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: 2ND COMING on July 02, 2014, 08:58:45 PM
States permit open carry without requiring the citizen to apply for any permit or license: (11)

AlaskaMontanaIdahoWyomin gNevadaArizonaNew MexicoSouth DakotaVermontKentuckyVir ginia

States permit open carry with restrictions: (13)

UtahNorth DakotaMinnesotaIowaTenne sseeMississippiGeorgiaIn dianaMarylandNew JerseyRhode IslandConnecticutMassach usetts

Your math is off.

the majority of states allow open carry.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_carry_in_the_United_States (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_carry_in_the_United_States)
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: SF1900 on July 02, 2014, 09:13:29 PM
Oh brother...here we go... ::)

If you were to open up your eyes, cone head, you would clearly see that two law abiding citizens, who were given the rights to carry guns, almost had a standoff. Well, one guy, really.

This sort of dispels the whole myth that everyone who carries a gun is "responsible."
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: SF1900 on July 02, 2014, 09:14:20 PM
you're trolling is weak...

bench

Trolling? On page 1 you agreed with me! Now I am trolling.  ::) ::)
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Parker on July 02, 2014, 09:55:19 PM
2 things that piss me off

1)open carry is retarded..conceal that shit and stop playing cowboy..your impressing no one at your local dairy queen

2) are these jack offs going to get the proper training before being set loose on society?

I am very pro gun..I'm pretty sure I've made that clear...but I'm very against concealed and open carry programs for the untrained masses...they don't know how to clear corners, clear a room, be mindful of target backing, or barriers....

gun are dangerous...ITS WHY WE NEED THEM! BUT WITHOUT PROPER TRAINING ITS A DISASTER!

bench
Have you ever been behind someone and wonder how they got their license? This may start to apply here. You cannot be too sure of the training that the other person has, especially if they are trying to play cowboy. And considering all the people with mental health issues these days...you may have someone who feels like a cowboy today, and The Punisher the next. This is not the days of the Samurai, where there was civility and respect and everybody had at least one sword on them (many times two).


All this does is increase the calls for Georgia police and glut up the system.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: 240 is Back on July 02, 2014, 10:06:35 PM
the people in the permit classes... it's SCARY how stupid they are.   "Can I shoot someone if..."

it's like they're begging for a reason to execute someone.  Guns are a LAST resort.  Killing someone is a LAST LAST resort.  I've sat thru a few classes with friends... and it's always some insecure, small-penis balding 40-something year old dude, asking "well, if I'm just standing my ground, I can shoot, right?"  Trying to talk their trigger lust into being justified.  Idiots. 

In FL, you have to fire a single round to show proficiency, and you have to sign papers showing you 'attended' the 90 minute class lol. 

Remember that georgia shooter joe hendrix?  There was a veteran with alzheimers knocking at his door - not entering, just knocking - so Joe got tired of waiting for 911 to arrive, he went outside, fired 4 bullets into the darkness, and killed the old man in the grass.  because the silhouette didn't understand his 'order' to lay down on the ground.  insane.  dude just decided he didn't want to wait for cops to arrive, and executed a shadow that didn't obey him.  imagine our parents, pushing old age, having a stroke, knocking on neighbor's door for help, and boom, dude opens fire because the shadow limping thru his yard won't obey... if it's my dad having a stroke, i'm pretty pissed.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Nick Danger on July 02, 2014, 10:09:17 PM
"On July 1, the state of Georgia enacted the Georgia Safe Carry Protection Act — also known as the “guns everywhere” law — which allows licensed gun-owners to bring their weapons to churches, bars, government buildings and other places where they were previously prohibited."

Guns in bars...who could possibly think that's a good idea?
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Mawse on July 03, 2014, 12:39:42 AM
Different country. You're from Ireland, you don't deal with the types of of violence we have in the States. It's common to have parking lot robberies, etc....

Exactly. Wife's friend, lady in her forties, had two Hebrews pull a gun on her outside Safeway last week, in the middle of the day then pistol whipped her after taking her purse. Police took an hour to arrive and did fuck all.

Here in the Bay Area us legal gun owners have no chance of ever getting a CCW , hipster homo shitbag voters of peace.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Skorp1o on July 03, 2014, 12:57:48 AM
Terrible idea IMO, people do stupid things where angry...pretty any argument now has the potential to end in a shoot out.

America is turning into an intadesting society.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: _aj_ on July 03, 2014, 02:49:54 AM
Yes, but this is 'Murica, so how you dare take away our rights. I mean, we all know this is the 1800's, where cowboys are riding around on horses.

Dont be surprised if you see this soon. Everyone thinks their a badass because they carry around a gun.  ::) ::)

(http://blog.marketo.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/cowboys.png)




Except....you never do see it. Ever. Since 1998, when the proliferation of carry permits started, anti-gunners have been predicting the "wild Wild West". And guess what? It never happens. It turns out that lawful carriers of weapons are model citizens: judicious and sober.

You'd think that given the sheer number or permits and the amount of time passed, that you anti-gun types could point to at least one "old west shoot out", but you can't, because they didn't happen. Sorry.

Even in this stupid case, nobody got hurt. What a disappointment that must be for you!
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: G_Thang on July 03, 2014, 06:37:52 AM
And racist brown guys that act black....ahem***gthing***Ahem ::)

 ::)

it's impossible for you to be butt hurt on a message board since that was taken care of in prison. 
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Voice of Doom on July 03, 2014, 06:40:53 AM
There will be always be stupid people armed or not who will do damage.  There will always be some crazy guy who shoots up a school or pulls his gun because he's having a bad day.  However, when you add up those events against the systemic violence the state does every day there's no moral equivalency. 
The 2nd amendment was created to recognize man's right of self defense...and that includes against government intrusion.
Will retards fuck it up?  Of course...retards fuck EVERYTHING up but to try to mitigate the damage these retards do by increasing the power of the state and reducing other's innate human rights is criminal! 
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Mr. MB on July 03, 2014, 07:46:45 AM

Open carry like Arizona. Two nights ago we heard a crash in the brush behind our house. We live in the White Mountains in a forest with critters like bear and mountain lion. We walk our dog every night before bed. So in the wife's hand was a Governor with 45 hollow points and in my hand a 16 shot clip Ruger with 45s. Two weeks ago a neighbor caught a man in his back yard and all he had to do was turn on the yard lights and brandish his gun. Cops caught the dude running down the road. We both come from California where the 911 response time is 10 min. Some 30 years ago I lived in L.A. and my neighbors were reporting a man peeking into bathroom windows. My neighbor Rob snuck around the house and caught him with cock in hand watching his wife shower. He chased him down the hill. 911 response time 30 min. A week later I caught him in my yard and carefully unloaded a 12 ga. shell OVER his head. He took off. Cops arrived and and arrested ME. FUCK California.

With the desperate and hungry illegals pouring into our wide open so called 'border' there is going to be a bloody clash with a well armed Arizona population.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: _aj_ on July 03, 2014, 07:54:26 AM

Open carry like Arizona. Two nights ago we heard a crash in the brush behind our house. We live in the White Mountains in a forest with critters like bear and mountain lion. We walk our dog every night before bed. So in the wife's hand was a Governor with 45 hollow points and in my hand a 16 shot clip Ruger with 45s. Two weeks ago a neighbor caught a man in his back yard and all he had to do was turn on the yard lights and brandish his gun. Cops caught the dude running down the road. We both come from California where the 911 response time is 10 min. Some 30 years ago I lived in L.A. and my neighbors were reporting a man peeking into bathroom windows. My neighbor Rob snuck around the house and caught him with cock in hand watching his wife shower. He chased him down the hill. 911 response time 30 min. A week later I caught him in my yard and carefully unloaded a 12 ga. shell OVER his head. He took off. Cops arrived and and arrested ME. FUCK California.

With the desperate and hungry illegals pouring into our wide open so called 'border' there is going to be a bloody clash with a well armed Arizona population.

Jesus Christ. Have you never taken even one class on how to assess and react to threats? I would have arrested you too. You shot at an unarmed man, FFS. "Carefully unloaded..." LOL.
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Roger Bacon on July 03, 2014, 07:57:09 AM
There will be always be stupid people armed or not who will do damage.  There will always be some crazy guy who shoots up a school or pulls his gun because he's having a bad day.  However, when you add up those events against the systemic violence the state does every day there's no moral equivalency. 
The 2nd amendment was created to recognize man's right of self defense...and that includes against government intrusion.
Will retards fuck it up?  Of course...retards fuck EVERYTHING up but to try to mitigate the damage these retards do by increasing the power of the state and reducing other's innate human rights is criminal! 

You're my favorite poster, thank you
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: chaos on July 03, 2014, 08:09:21 AM
If you were to open up your eyes, cone head, you would clearly see that two law abiding citizens, who were given the rights to carry guns, almost had a standoff. Well, one guy, really.

This sort of dispels the whole myth that everyone who carries a gun is "responsible."
Ok, gthing..... ::)
Title: Re: Georgia and Guns
Post by: Primary Captain on July 03, 2014, 08:58:52 PM
And racist brown guys that act black....ahem***gthing***Ahem ::)
G_clown is nothing that he portrays himself to be; some mud colored expert on all things third world. He's a nobody sitting in his mother's house.