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- Fri Feb 05, 2016 7:06 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: LAPD warns of response delays
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- Fri Feb 05, 2016 1:47 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: LAPD warns of response delays
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parabelum wrote:TAM,
I agree that CA is a lost cause, and that the only way that the state could ever crawl out of their stupor is through a systemic governmental collapse, across the board.
You know that show "600 lb life"? You always have an enabler that promotes the gluttony.
Those who are law abiding citizens of that state, who choose to stay there despite the illegal bonanza and anemic freedoms, I see them as enablers of California gluttony.
To that extent, those who left that state and have moved on have indeed helped not only themselves, but Californians left behind as well, since little by little the funds from law abiding citizens that were sunk into the bottomless pit are replaced with illegals and enormous increases in unfunded liabilities. They'll be able to run the engine in the red only for so long, then, it'll be diet time. Think of all the excess skin left behind though , using "600 lb life" analogy...
Side note,
What if you apply for the carry permit, are denied the permit due to some anti-2A rubbish reason, and then you are either robbed, wounded, killed etc.
Now that the echo is for citizens to defend themselves due to the response delays (probably caused by police budget cuts to subsidize illegals in my opinion), I can imagine that the family might have a chance to pursue litigation against the county.
ACLU ought to be all over this...
NOT.
- Sat Jan 30, 2016 1:45 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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I thought the same thing. Right after I posted my comments.der Teufel wrote:I'd say the San Bernadino attacks are perhaps more relevant. In the event of another event on the scale of the World Trade Center, my little 9mm ain't gonna be very effective.
But if you were a good enough shot you could have taken out the jet engines with your 9mm.
- Sat Jan 30, 2016 1:19 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: LAPD warns of response delays
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I realize that, but it is not a shall issue state.SIRIT wrote:WildBill wrote:I also want to add that Californians do have guns. Millions of them.
They may not be able to legally carry them or have the same type or carry as much ammunition as in Texas, but they do have guns.
Most of the noise is from people wanting to blame guns for violence and to ban them.
But I think most of the gun owners in California are just staying quiet.
What needs to change is the attitude that it is wrong to defend yourself and for more people to speak out.
CA residents can obtain a CCW there you just have to live in the right county. It is up to the county Sheriff if they want to issue the permits. I had mine there for a number of years. It's good throughout the whole state not just the county issued in. But we were told that "You probably don't want to get caught with it in San Fransisco because while legal, the cops with hold you up for about and hour trying everything to find something you did wrong short of a full body cavity search" said the class instructor. Apparently he has heard stories.
I lived in a county that did not issue CCW permits other than to retired LEOs.
- Sat Jan 30, 2016 1:07 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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They just haven't moved to Texas, like me.puma guy wrote:I understand what you mean. There was great potential for much more serious consequences, if their explosive devices had functioned, but obviously wouldn't rise to the level you're speaking of. I know there are many in California that don't proscribe to the liberal leanings of many of the powers that be.WildBill wrote:I am not trying to diminish the deaths and injuries in San Bernadino, but in the overall scheme of things the attack was small.puma guy wrote:I think they've already had that event with two terrorists in San Bernadino. Fourteen dead and 22 injured is catastrophic in my book, but I think the state is too far gone for any hope of change.VoiceofReason wrote:It will.WildBill wrote:I hope that it doesn't take a very serious disaster to change their attitudes and laws.parabelum wrote:Does anyone think that California will ever change on 2A?
I am thinking more along the lines of the World Trade Center or even more.
- Sat Jan 30, 2016 1:01 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: LAPD warns of response delays
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Re: LAPD warns of response delays
I also want to add that Californians do have guns. Millions of them.
They may not be able to legally carry them or have the same type or carry as much ammunition as in Texas, but they do have guns.
Most of the noise is from people wanting to blame guns for violence and to ban them.
But I think most of the gun owners in California are just staying quiet.
What needs to change is the attitude that it is wrong to defend yourself and for more people to speak out.
They may not be able to legally carry them or have the same type or carry as much ammunition as in Texas, but they do have guns.
Most of the noise is from people wanting to blame guns for violence and to ban them.
But I think most of the gun owners in California are just staying quiet.
What needs to change is the attitude that it is wrong to defend yourself and for more people to speak out.
- Sat Jan 30, 2016 12:55 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: LAPD warns of response delays
- Replies: 28
- Views: 5470
Re: LAPD warns of response delays
I am not trying to diminish the deaths and injuries in San Bernadino, but in the overall scheme of things the attack was small.puma guy wrote:I think they've already had that event with two terrorists in San Bernadino. Fourteen dead and 22 injured is catastrophic in my book, but I think the state is too far gone for any hope of change.VoiceofReason wrote:It will.WildBill wrote:I hope that it doesn't take a very serious disaster to change their attitudes and laws.parabelum wrote:Does anyone think that California will ever change on 2A?
I am thinking more along the lines of the World Trade Center or even more.
Of course that didn't change the thinking of the politicians in NY or Washington DC.
- Sat Jan 30, 2016 10:43 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: LAPD warns of response delays
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I hope that it doesn't take a very serious disaster to change their attitudes and laws.parabelum wrote:Does anyone think that California will ever change on 2A?