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  1. liberals have high rates of mental problems maybe that is why.
  2. This is what happens when you let multi national company's freely trade with a communist's dictatorship.
  3. So how is having to show ID to vote racist anyone want to explain that one to me I guess its racist to fly on a airplane buy booz use a bank to then.
  4. all the extra money they been printing lately got to go some place.
  5. (The evidence is clear: even should you contract the disease, your viral load is significantly reduced ) I wonder if that is true for using a mask .
  6. more people are knifed to death then killed with rifles. ARs not a big problem .
  7. not just gas, building materials are up a lot to and this is just the beginning .
  8. I just want a media that does not play games with the news same rules for everyone not the media manipulation that you get from them now on a daily bases .
  9. yep I was right media does this all The time now I noticed , with these type crimes , if the criminal is not white they delay putting out details or the race. but if he is white they plaster his face 5 seconds after the crime usually with some hatful rant .
  10. yep I just notice that if the nut job happens to be blue eyed and blond they post pictures and name right away with a possible motive . Anyone else there is a waiting period from are facist media .
  11. may as well add Christian or Muslim gay , strait or binary black white Asian or Latino . The longer they don't say then you know it is not right or white watch .
  12. That is what they got in Mexico and the drug cartels still have guns . while normal people cant afford to get them because of all the red tape .
  13. I think if any part of the body of water is navigable or at anytime of the year they count that as public so you have a river with falls still public you have a river bed still public a beaver dam public since usually streams empty into rivers then into lakes or ocean basically its all public since there all connected . You could try and litigate that but probably not going to work .
  14. yep , that is why I have always just kept to the wet areas even if its 1 inch deep with my kayak in many different places that I have been to and no one says nothing but as soon as you step on dry land even if its low tide some people will complain but technically its what WNYBuckHunter said if water flows in that path or area at some point in time river bed high tide to low tide areas extra its public .
  15. From what I understand If they stay in the water not yours . once they step out the water then its trespassing be it ocean river or what ever body of water you can think of . Technically any body of water is navigable at some point or part of the year .
  16. No ARs in japan there gun laws are a nightmare . Hunting is a thing in Japan, even with guns. But as you can imagine, it's much more tightly controlled than it is in the US. First, prospective hunters over 18 must apply for a license (administered by each prefecture) before they are allowed to hunt. There are three types of hunting licenses: nets, traps and firearms, the latter of which covers both air guns and projectiles (rifles and shotguns), although hunters younger than 20 may only use air-powered guns like BB guns. Applicants must supply a medical professional's statement that they don't suffer from mental illness or substance addiction. Vision, hearing, and general fitness is tested. Criminal background checks are also conducted. Finally, a written test is conducted covering hunting laws, different types of game, and various hunting equipment. If you pass the test, you get a hunting license that's good for three years. However, if you want to hunt with a gun, there's even more to it than that. You would need a separate gun permit, which is issued by the National Police Agency. Getting a gun permit is very difficult -- you need to attend a lecture, pass a written test, and practice gun use under police supervision. Background checks are conducted, and are considerable: not only are you interviewed, but your employers, family, neighbors, and others in your neighborhood. You then have to apply to purchase a specific kind of gun, buy it from a licensed dealer, and then take the gun back to the police to show you bought the right one. Shotguns are the "entry level" gun -- anyone asking for a rifle would have needed to have a shotgun in good standing for a decade before they'd be considered for a rifle (and they'd have to apply and take more tests and such). Pistols and anything else not obviously used for hunting are completely banned for civilians. As you can imagine, all of the mandatory training, applications, tests and safety gear (you are required to buy a gun locker) do not come cheap. This Japan Times article estimates starting costs to be around ¥115,000, plus local fees for actually hunting in that area. Including taxes, that could run you another ¥20,000 or more. To say nothing of how much time and effort it takes to pass all of these tests and get through the red tape. Annual maintenance and supplies can add up to another ¥40,000. As younger Japanese tend to be more urbanized than their parents, hunting as a sport is in steep decline in Japan. In 2010 it was estimated that 190,000 people with valid hunting licenses were in Japan (a drop of 2/3 in the last 35 years), and the vast majority of them were issued to senior citizens. As a result, deer and boar populations have been exploding, and causing major damage to agriculture and forest land. The deer are a bigger problem (a smaller local breed known as the sika deer), now numbering over 2.6 million. They have no natural predators left in the wild, with both species of indigenous wolf having gone extinct well over 100 years ago. Facing such challenges, local governments have been trying to get more young people interested in hunting, holding sponsored events and such. Some social media campaigns have specifically been targeting female prospective hunters. Kentarō Okamoto's Sanzoku Diary manga has also been popular enough to cause some interest in hunting. However, with such a high barrier to entry, these efforts are facing an uphill battle.
  17. well if they keep voting lefty these antigun guys in office all the time what do you expect to happen . They get enough power they will change things .
  18. left does not understand facts they see scary black gun yea its dumb but it maybe something that would appease the left in this country and let real gun lovers get what they want still. btw in japan they have that kinda of system you have to start out with a shotgun before you can get a rifle and so on .
  19. yea I saw on other thread my mistake. Admittedly I did not read all of your stuff but the parts a did see sounds reasonable enough the parts I read anyway its a tuff thing to solve you want to do something but you don't want peoples rights trashed either. When I get a chance will go back a read more of what you wrote.
  20. I'm good with just background checks the law they have now . but if they change things something like this would be my idea to reduce mass shooting damage. After a background check you should be able to get any gun you want except . AR style weapons should be allowed after a gun safety course and after a few years of responsible ownership of other guns first . Then after a few more years of responsible ownership and another background check and safety course you should be able to get even full auto . This probably not going to stop the nuts but it will reduce these nuts from using AR style guns because the crazies' are not going to wait years to get a AR probably at least that's my theory anyway . I don't think you can stop those crimes maybe minimize the damage they do .
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