The tactics that the oc crowd uses are detrimental to all of us. While they persist in such insanity, I will do whatever I can to distance myself and encourage others to do the same. Anyone is free to PM me to discuss this further. I mentioned oc because the author brought it up and I suspect was a key prompt to the article in the first place. Too many threads are pulled down the oc black hole. I don't want this one to do the same.Beiruty wrote:Why shy from supporting OC and 2ndA in general. It is fight and the liberals they do not care about CC or OC, or 2nA they are fighting till death to make US like Japan, disarmed!TexasCajun wrote:This is not a news article. It's an opinion piece written by a Moms Demand Action rep. And yes, thank you again to the open carry crowd for bringing the spotlight upon us all.
And for what it's worth, I've never heard of a business being held liable for being the site of a shooting - posted or not. The 30.06 provision is just one of a thousand regulations that a business must comply with when they decided to open. Nothing more, nothing less.
Fight for your rights, fight for your 2nA.
N.B.: Defiant OC demos may not be the best to fight for 2ndA right, but is an exercise of said right.
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- Thu Feb 20, 2014 11:42 am
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- Thu Feb 20, 2014 11:06 am
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Re: MDA doesn't like 30.06
This is not a news article. It's an opinion piece written by a Moms Demand Action rep. And yes, thank you again to the open carry crowd for bringing the spotlight upon us all.
And for what it's worth, I've never heard of a business being held liable for being the site of a shooting - posted or not. The 30.06 provision is just one of a thousand regulations that a business must comply with when they decided to open. Nothing more, nothing less.
And for what it's worth, I've never heard of a business being held liable for being the site of a shooting - posted or not. The 30.06 provision is just one of a thousand regulations that a business must comply with when they decided to open. Nothing more, nothing less.