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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Loaded firearms in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by 57springer View Post
    I hope we do well in Nov. or we are screwed big time .
    Armor up, amigo.
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  2. #12
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    Default Re: Loaded firearms in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hodgie View Post
    So the murder was not an LTCF holder?

    According to this article he WAS an LTCF holder...

    https://heavy.com/news/2017/07/david...rest-facebook/

    David Desper had a permit to legally carry the weapon, police said. The gun was legally purchased in November 2015.
    While many claim to support the right, precious few support the practice.

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    Default Re: Loaded firearms in vehicles.

    Here is a recent example of a woman who needed to use her loaded Glock pistol to protect herself from a man who nearly beat her to death during a road rage incident:

    https://youtu.be/YdrVbtr6YK4

    If she wasn't carrying a loaded pistol while on her motorcycle, she might not have survived.

    In regards to the David Desper incident, it really upsets me to read that a fellow LTCF holder use his weapon to murder an innocent girl. At the same time, this idea of prohibiting loaded weapons in vehicles will do nothing to stop another act of violence like this, and it will only make it difficult for the rest of us to protect ourselves.
    Last edited by PewPewPtwang; September 30th, 2018 at 10:33 PM.

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    Default Re: Loaded firearms in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by 57springer View Post
    I hope we do well in Nov. or we are screwed big time .
    Well we all need to be out voting instead of sitting home Facebooking or playing fantasy football.
    All of my guns are lubed with BACON GREASE.

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    Default Re: Loaded firearms in vehicles.

    They can make whatever law they want. I can tell you right now I'm not complying with that shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfafan View Post
    Well we all need to be out voting instead of sitting home Facebooking or playing fantasy football.
    95% of gunowners do NOT belong to the NRA. All you need to know
    They won't vote but they'll bitch on FB or Twitter.
    We are fooked.
    Its easier to fool people than to convince them they've been fooled....Mark Twain

  7. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by 57springer View Post
    I hope we do well in Nov. or we are screwed big time .
    As opposed to now, how? Republican leadership sits on pro-gun laws, while pushing through gun grabbing laws, while supported by a majority of House Reps?

  8. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by :-) View Post
    Why would you have an unloaded firearm?
    That would be like having an empty fire extinguisher.
    To quote Rooster Cogburn, "if it ain't cocked and loaded it don't shoot."

  9. #19
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    Default Re: Loaded firearms in vehicles.

    Quote Originally Posted by :-) View Post
    Why would you have an unloaded firearm?
    That would be like having an empty fire extinguisher.
    Actually, it's more like leaving the pin in a fire extinguisher until you need it. Sure, it's possible to imagine a scenario where you'd only have 1 hand available to put out a fire, but everybody leaves the pin in anyway.

    I can load an empty gun, or chamber a round in an un-chambered gun, in about 20 minutes less than it would take you to fill an empty fire extinguisher.
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    Company made the guards fill the fire extinguishers at work, total disaster. Clogged hoses, ansul everywhere, no Co2. You probably have time to roast a pig. Just a bad metaphor. I hope nobody here is pushing for no loaded guns in cars. Haven’t we given enough rights away?
    The Gun is the Badge of a Free Man

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