Sonic & Chili's: Leave your guns at home

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Re: Sonic & Chili's: Leave your guns at home

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OldCurlyWolf wrote:
mojo84 wrote:You know, I've been a great student of our country through the years by watching many many TV and moving picture westerns. The only time I recall seeing people carry their long guns into saloons and restaurants was when they were planning in stirring up some trouble.

Now that should end this debate of carrying in restaurants and other places of bidness. :tiphat:
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Keith B wrote:
OldCurlyWolf wrote:
mojo84 wrote:You know, I've been a great student of our country through the years by watching many many TV and moving picture westerns. The only time I recall seeing people carry their long guns into saloons and restaurants was when they were planning in stirring up some trouble.

Now that should end this debate of carrying in restaurants and other places of bidness. :tiphat:
"rlol"
I saw an old western movie where a dog carrying a double-barrel shotgun limped into the saloon and said "I'm lookin' for the man who shot my Paw!"
See, it's only the ones looking for trouble. :lol:
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Re: Sonic & Chili's: Leave your guns at home

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mamabearCali wrote:Do you know why that section was put into the constitution?

Not to reinforce slavery but rather to limit the influence if it. The slave owning states wanted all the slaves to be counted.....why....more people=more representation. The 3/5 compromise was to limit the influence of those states that had huge slave populations. It did not strengthen slavery or legitimize it, it weakened it.

That was the purpose of the 3/5 compromise.
Right. It still permitted slavery which directly violates the 5th Amendment.
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Saffron wrote:
Cedar Park Dad wrote:
mamabearCali wrote:Do you know why that section was put into the constitution?

Not to reinforce slavery but rather to limit the influence if it. The slave owning states wanted all the slaves to be counted.....why....more people=more representation. The 3/5 compromise was to limit the influence of those states that had huge slave populations. It did not strengthen slavery or legitimize it, it weakened it.

That was the purpose of the 3/5 compromise.
Right. It still permitted slavery which directly violates the 5th Amendment.
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Me too. I thought the 13th Amendment was the one that abolished slavery?

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Oldgringo wrote:
Saffron wrote:
Cedar Park Dad wrote:
mamabearCali wrote:Do you know why that section was put into the constitution?

Not to reinforce slavery but rather to limit the influence if it. The slave owning states wanted all the slaves to be counted.....why....more people=more representation. The 3/5 compromise was to limit the influence of those states that had huge slave populations. It did not strengthen slavery or legitimize it, it weakened it.

That was the purpose of the 3/5 compromise.
Right. It still permitted slavery which directly violates the 5th Amendment.
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Me too. I thought the 13th Amendment was the one that abolished slavery?
It abolished slavery, but the 5th was violated consistently by the state and federal government for every slave.
Zincwarrior, the original scumsucking lawyer suing for slave rights. :smilelol5:
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mojo84 wrote:You know, I've been a great student of our country through the years by watching many many TV and moving picture westerns. The only time I recall seeing people carry their long guns into saloons and restaurants was when they were planning in stirring up some trouble.
In Westerns and many other genres on the silver screen, the only times I recall people concealing their guns was when they were planning to cause trouble.

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How much do you trust Hollywood when it comes to guns?
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Trinitite wrote:
mojo84 wrote:You know, I've been a great student of our country through the years by watching many many TV and moving picture westerns. The only time I recall seeing people carry their long guns into saloons and restaurants was when they were planning in stirring up some trouble.
In Westerns and many other genres on the silver screen, the only times I recall people concealing their guns was when they were planning to cause trouble.

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How much do you trust Hollywood when it comes to guns?

I don't. It was a JOKE. :roll:
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mojo84 wrote:
Trinitite wrote:
mojo84 wrote:You know, I've been a great student of our country through the years by watching many many TV and moving picture westerns. The only time I recall seeing people carry their long guns into saloons and restaurants was when they were planning in stirring up some trouble.
In Westerns and many other genres on the silver screen, the only times I recall people concealing their guns was when they were planning to cause trouble.

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How much do you trust Hollywood when it comes to guns?

I don't. It was a JOKE. :roll:
I got the joke and thought it was funny. Did want to note however that carrying a firearm was prohibited in many western towns within city limits. Those coming into town were required to checkin their firearms and they picked them up on the way out. Despite Hollywoods fascination with the six shooter, it was not nearly as desirable as a good rifle.
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jmra wrote: I got the joke and thought it was funny. Did want to note however that carrying a firearm was prohibited in many western towns within city limits. Those coming into town were required to checkin their firearms and they picked them up on the way out. Despite Hollywoods fascination with the six shooter, it was not nearly as desirable as a good rifle.
Interesting link http://cowboytocowboy.com/wordpress/?p=600
No one was more deadly with a rifle then Lucas McCain back in those days.

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nightmare69 wrote:
jmra wrote: I got the joke and thought it was funny. Did want to note however that carrying a firearm was prohibited in many western towns within city limits. Those coming into town were required to checkin their firearms and they picked them up on the way out. Despite Hollywoods fascination with the six shooter, it was not nearly as desirable as a good rifle.
Interesting link http://cowboytocowboy.com/wordpress/?p=600
No one was more deadly with a rifle then Lucas McCain back in those days.

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Topperwein wasn't that photogenic.
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Much to do about nothing I am pretty sure no teenager working at Sonic going to tell Hunters no service at rural town Sonics .
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