Bohannon wrote:Far more whites have guns.
What about proportionately? What about the gang-bangers?
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Mokum Dream wrote:Bo started the inflammatory statements claiming whites are more likely to have a gun...
Mokum Dream wrote:Bo started the inflammatory statements claiming whites are more likely to have a gun...
Bohannon wrote:Mokum Dream wrote:Bo started the inflammatory statements claiming whites are more likely to have a gun...
Inflammatory? In what way
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/20 ... ouseholds/
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/201 ... hite-males
etc. etc.
Mokum Dream wrote:Bohannon wrote:Mokum Dream wrote:Bo started the inflammatory statements claiming whites are more likely to have a gun...
Inflammatory? In what way
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/20 ... ouseholds/
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/201 ... hite-males
etc. etc.
Three reasons:
1. More whites than non-whites in America
2. For protection
3. Bo is a non-white
smokedpeppers wrote:Texas women with their pistols
http://www.chron.com/houston/article/Ho ... to-7263442
des wrote:smokedpeppers wrote:Texas women with their pistols
http://www.chron.com/houston/article/Ho ... to-7263442
There was an interesting documentary on the other night about a family of redneck Texans who'd set up home in the middle of fuckin' nowhere rather than give up their guns following an altercation with the police over a motoring offence!
Even the women were armed to the teeth in case the authorities turned up and tried to disarm them!
Peace, Des.
smokedpeppers wrote:des wrote:smokedpeppers wrote:Texas women with their pistols
http://www.chron.com/houston/article/Ho ... to-7263442
There was an interesting documentary on the other night about a family of redneck Texans who'd set up home in the middle of fuckin' nowhere rather than give up their guns following an altercation with the police over a motoring offence!
Even the women were armed to the teeth in case the authorities turned up and tried to disarm them!
Peace, Des.
these folk you speak of sound rather paranoid about this traffic stop,
something seems gray . fringe things make for a good documentary tho
if one is carrying and has a permit, it's smart to declare and hand it along
with the other pieces of information asked for by the officer . today, outside
of hunting season, driving around willy nilly with guns, is subject to get you
looked at, real hard . in my state 'they' don't need a warrant to search a car, no mas
Dazzler wrote:Guns are brilliant aren't they?
des wrote:smokedpeppers wrote:des wrote:smokedpeppers wrote:Texas women with their pistols
http://www.chron.com/houston/article/Ho ... to-7263442
There was an interesting documentary on the other night about a family of redneck Texans who'd set up home in the middle of fuckin' nowhere rather than give up their guns following an altercation with the police over a motoring offence!
Even the women were armed to the teeth in case the authorities turned up and tried to disarm them!
Peace, Des.
these folk you speak of sound rather paranoid about this traffic stop,
something seems gray . fringe things make for a good documentary tho
if one is carrying and has a permit, it's smart to declare and hand it along
with the other pieces of information asked for by the officer . today, outside
of hunting season, driving around willy nilly with guns, is subject to get you
looked at, real hard . in my state 'they' don't need a warrant to search a car, no mas
I tried to find a copy on YouTube, but you have to subscribe to Channel 4 to watch it!
http://www.channel4.com/info/press/news ... -family-wt
The police won't try and arrest them because they fear a Waco style massacre!
Peace, Des.
smokedpeppers wrote:a few days before xmas, actual gun story from a arkie friend . LOL
My Story: I was coming up from my shop for lunch. (My shop is now about 200 yards from the road & houses on the back of my property). I was about 45 minutes earlier than normal since I had come to a stopping point with a fiberglass project. I noticed a strange car at my daughter's residence (she lives next door to me) so I called her at work and asked if there was supposed to be anyone at her house - she said 'nope'. So I went into my house, got my S&W .38 special, stuck it in my belt behind me, and walked over to see what's what.
There was a gal sitting in a Mazda, motor running, so I asked her what she was doing there. She said she was waiting on her friend. I asked where was her friend. She said he was in the house. I asked what he was doing in the house. She replied in a squeaky, nervous voice - "I don't know".
So that's when I pulled the .38 out and stuck it in her face and told her not to move. She asked if I was going to kill her and I told her I didn't know.
After a back and forth discussion about what was happening, during which time she said twice that she couldn't believe I was going to shoot her, I pulled out my phone and started to dial 911. She beeped the horn and asked who I was calling. (duh) After she beeped, the guy in the house cracked open the back door to see what was happening and I yelled for him to come out. (of course he didn't) About the time the 911 dispatcher answered the girl in the car started to back out so I quickly shot her front tire. Dispatcher called out 'Shots fired' , 'Shots fired'. The girl continued to leave and I let her go knowing she wouldn't go far on the flat tire plus I was saving my other five bullets for the guy in the house. The deputy was just down the road on Poppy Lane so he got there super quick. He told me to watch the back door while he went in the front. But before he went in he heard some leaves rustling around the side of the house so went around and confronted the guy, who had sneaked out the front door which I couldn't see from where I was. The dude had a pillow case full of jewelry, a cell phone, and a bunch of other small stuff and had my son-in-law's long gun which was in a case, with him. So the deputy tackled and cuffed him and then other deputies showed up. After about 5 minutes they located the gal who turned up into some folks' driveway and already had the car up on a jack to change the tire. The tire I shot had come completely off the rim at the end of the driveway. She had made it about a mile and a half before the tire came apart.
The deputies were fist bumping and giving me high fives over the incident. They were way more excited than me.
In retrospect I realized that if the guy hadn't been stupid enough to carry the items our of the house, there wouldn't have been much of a case as far as the burglary goes, but as you read in the report, they got him for all kinds of felonious stuff. Sheriff said catching those two would more than likely clear up some more burglary cases
moe. wrote:smokedpeppers wrote:a few days before xmas, actual gun story from a arkie friend . LOL
My Story: I was coming up from my shop for lunch. (My shop is now about 200 yards from the road & houses on the back of my property). I was about 45 minutes earlier than normal since I had come to a stopping point with a fiberglass project. I noticed a strange car at my daughter's residence (she lives next door to me) so I called her at work and asked if there was supposed to be anyone at her house - she said 'nope'. So I went into my house, got my S&W .38 special, stuck it in my belt behind me, and walked over to see what's what.
There was a gal sitting in a Mazda, motor running, so I asked her what she was doing there. She said she was waiting on her friend. I asked where was her friend. She said he was in the house. I asked what he was doing in the house. She replied in a squeaky, nervous voice - "I don't know".
So that's when I pulled the .38 out and stuck it in her face and told her not to move. She asked if I was going to kill her and I told her I didn't know.
After a back and forth discussion about what was happening, during which time she said twice that she couldn't believe I was going to shoot her, I pulled out my phone and started to dial 911. She beeped the horn and asked who I was calling. (duh) After she beeped, the guy in the house cracked open the back door to see what was happening and I yelled for him to come out. (of course he didn't) About the time the 911 dispatcher answered the girl in the car started to back out so I quickly shot her front tire. Dispatcher called out 'Shots fired' , 'Shots fired'. The girl continued to leave and I let her go knowing she wouldn't go far on the flat tire plus I was saving my other five bullets for the guy in the house. The deputy was just down the road on Poppy Lane so he got there super quick. He told me to watch the back door while he went in the front. But before he went in he heard some leaves rustling around the side of the house so went around and confronted the guy, who had sneaked out the front door which I couldn't see from where I was. The dude had a pillow case full of jewelry, a cell phone, and a bunch of other small stuff and had my son-in-law's long gun which was in a case, with him. So the deputy tackled and cuffed him and then other deputies showed up. After about 5 minutes they located the gal who turned up into some folks' driveway and already had the car up on a jack to change the tire. The tire I shot had come completely off the rim at the end of the driveway. She had made it about a mile and a half before the tire came apart.
The deputies were fist bumping and giving me high fives over the incident. They were way more excited than me.
In retrospect I realized that if the guy hadn't been stupid enough to carry the items our of the house, there wouldn't have been much of a case as far as the burglary goes, but as you read in the report, they got him for all kinds of felonious stuff. Sheriff said catching those two would more than likely clear up some more burglary cases
I love to read stories like that.
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