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  1. Rumor has it that our beans will be delivered this week. I'll set up the pick up Probably on May 1st. Boy time flies. If anyone wants in I think I have 50 bags left.
  2. pigs liver...seems tougher and stays on the hook great. Leeches and then nightcrawlers. I fish weight on the bottom and hooks above. Usually target as soon as the apple and cherry blossoms pop.
  3. My next gun purchase is going to be an "off caliber". When I am seeing ammo it seems to be in less popular chamberings.
  4. Well that should be in the DIY section on here with a video.
  5. I know 3 guys that use the Pnuma vests and they love them. They just came out with pants and a hand muff too.
  6. I’ve got a PVC pipe jig I made because I was crimping with a hand drill. I’ll dig it out and post a pic
  7. I’ve got a PVC pipe jig I made because I was crimping with a hand drill. I’ll dig it out and post a pic
  8. The laws and most penalties aren’t the issue. It’s the system that allows for pleas and shortened sentences.
  9. This thread is discussing infringing/modifying/restricting a Constitutional right. What you just discussed is a law. In the hierarchy of what should be preserved the Constitutional right always trumps the law. If we are discussing what is acceptable to modify in regards to the Constitution we certainly shouldn't take law modifications off the table. The law is a standard of social norms with accompanying penalties for veering outside those norms. The reason our laws are of little value as a deterrent currently is becasue they have no teeth anymore. I am going to search tomorrow but I'd bet that over 70% of those convicted of murder or attempted murder using a firearm have previous firearms crimes. Here is how you reduce the recidivism rate, don't have them breathing to commit the second gun crime. The notion that you can rehabilitate these type of criminals is crazy. They are predators and the way you stop a predator from killing is not to try and condition it to become a pet, you put it down.
  10. I can tell you that Monroe (Rochester) doesn't require it. Here are some highlights. https://www.nyfirearms.com/threads/pistol-permit-information-by-county.2348/#post-12566
  11. There are counties in NY that require it and ones that do not. I have never seen any data that showed that lack of a course raised the numbers of events you listed. It makes sense to me that training would help but I've seen adults that handle long guns that have "years of experience" that make me cringe.
  12. if we start sending them to the chair in quicker fashion they won't be there to offend again. In hard contrast to NY and national catch and release.
  13. You have to pass a written permit test and a road test. What course is required? Are you under the impression a course is currently required to get a handgun permit in NY?
  14. Operating a motor vehicle is not a Constitutionally guaranteed right. It also don't require a course. Are you under the impression a course is currently required to get a handgun permit in NY?
  15. Since we are just throwing $hit against the wall here let me have ultimate authority for a day and this would be my common sense reform. 1. Firearm used in the commission of a crime with discharge or injury/death...death penalty...one appeal and off to the chair. Sell raffle tickets to toss the switch if the victim or victim's family declines to do it themselves. Firearm used in commission of the crime no discharge or injury/death.....life Change to prison system to require hard labor of lifers and mandatory career training for all others 2. Nationwide conceal carry. once you go through this background you can purchase over the counter for pistols and long arms. no further background checks required unless revoked. 3. Background checks on all sales dealer and private. (unless you have #2 above) 4. Must be a US citizen to exercise any right in US including voting and forearms possession. 5. Felons forfeit firearms possession until 10 years after discharge of offense. (non violent) . Violent felon never can possess.
  16. Yes. Do we require an IQ test or any other training is how the system works to vote? Hell in many areas you don't even have basic ID requirements? Do I think the woman in your example should...hell yes. I don't agree it should be a requirement. ESPECIALLY since those courses aren't free so you are now imposing restrictions on those of fewer means (that likely live in an area that many require personal protection more than you or I). SO you are no making exercising a right easier for the wealthy and harder for the poor. Just like the insurance requirement they are tossing around.
  17. No I am saying you should understand the basics. I don't mean this as a deep dig but based on your understanding of "assualt rifles" and what an AR actually is you don't. And since you don't and you want to discuss the point you should.
  18. 1. Personal protection form enemies overseas and domestic. Per their original intent the domestic includes a government that is no longer for the people and by the people 2. So are you good with requiring insurance policies by gun owners as well? What other "right" do we require training and a course to participate in? 3. That would probably be a great idea before you form an opinion on the subject. The AR is NOT automatic. Doesn't even stand to "assault rifle". The biggest problem I see with gun owners that don't have an issue with the "common sense gun control" that has been rolled out in the past and proposed in the future is they know about as much about the topic and the firearms as the ones writing the laws. Look at the "evil features" that make an firearm an assault weapon in the Safe Act. REALLY look at them and understand how stupid that listing is. When you understand what they are banning then really look at traditional old hunting weapons and tell me how much of a stretch it is for someone that owns grandpa's Remington 740 in 30-06 to be worried about it being included in the ban.
  19. not sure how the roll crimper he made is set up but something you may want to try is a q-tip with a dab of WD-40 and run on the outside of the hull just prior to crimping. It really makes it a nice smooth roll.
  20. 1. The "right" has nothing to do with any recreational use. That is one of the biggest misconceptions. 2. Why would a handgun course be required and not a course for any firearms ownership? 3. What exactly in an "assault rifle" in your definition? You list the AR and other automatic weapons. That would lead me to surmise that you believe and AR is also automatic?
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