Not as big of a threat as a government that would love to disarm you and blames guns while not allowing law-abiding citizens to use them to defend themselves.
Fine, you shall be treated like a low information poster on the subject.
Not as big of a threat as a government that would love to disarm you and blames guns while not allowing law-abiding citizens to use them to defend themselves.
You can't see the forest for the trees if you think it (the difference between assault rifles and AR-15s) matters to the broader debate on gun control.
I think it matters that you think that cops and military and governmental powers are somehow the overseers of personal safety rather than an empowered people.
This is why you end up on the side of cucks like blake.
This is where the NRA has caught you hook, line and sinker. The first goal should be to prevent lunatics from getting guns and better limit the types of weapons everyone can have, so that we don't have to get into as many Wild Wild West style shootouts to save our lives... or die trying to. I'm not suggesting a prohibition on guns -- not at all. But we need serious reform.
So fully automatic doesn't matter? , let's do away with the ban then. I'm all for it. If that's the case, then semi-auto vs revolver shouldn't matter. So AR-15 (AR doesn't mean "assault rifle" btw) with a 30 round magazine shouldn't be any different than bolt action rifle, for the broader debate on gun control.
"Control" in the gun debate implies laws, and laws have verbiage. If you don't care to differentiate the evil features, you can simply say "ban guns". Why mention assault anything?
Assault rifles are already heavily regulated and a ban was enacted in 1986.
Giant strawman. Won't even waste my time with this one. Read my post above.
And that's why you're stuck in the mud on this issue. If you don't care to learn about what you're trying to get legislation passed on, why should anyone give a ? You''re talking about banning something already banned, idiot.
No. This is where knowing about the history of the world and the predisposition of men has me on the right side of this matter.
Only ignorant cucks are laying down their arms for the government.
No, I also specifically cited an AR-15 in the follow-up post, which is a semi-automatic rifle. I don't care that an AR-15 is not technically an "automatic assault rifle"... I made that clear. I'll call it one for my rhetoric here. That you care shows how easy it is for you to be distracted.
Last edited by DMX7; 12-30-2019 at 12:59 AM.
They do this because not enough people are carrying, thanks to the "gun control" s like you.
Do you not live in Texas? We have very loose gun control laws. What gun control are you talking about that's preventing people here from carrying?
DMC
No need for me to do the grunt work when he could tell you, I'm sure.
Assault rifles are select fire. Saying "automatic assault rifle" is redundant. It's not a technicality. Why are you arguing using a term that's wrong for what you're arguing about?
If you want to ban semiauto rifles, just say so. Assault weapon works fine, but leave the already used military terms out.
It makes you look ignorant and emotional about something you're trying to change. Learn about existing before trying to enact new .
To get a license to carry (no longer called CHL):
A person is eligible for a license to carry a concealed handgun if the person:
- is a legal resident of this state for the six month period preceding the date of application,
- is at least 21 years of age (military 18 - 21 years of age now eligible - 2005 Texas CHL Law change),
- has not been convicted of a felony,
- is not currently charged with the commission of a felony, Class A or Class B misdemeanor, or equivalent offense, or an offense under Sec. 42.01 of the penal Code (Disorderly Conduct) or equivalent offense,
- is not a fugitive from justice for a felony, Class A or Class B misdemeanor, or equivalent offense,
- is not a chemically dependant person (a person with two convictions within the ten year period preceding the date of application for offenses (Class B or greater) involving the use of alcohol or a controlled substance is ineligible as a chemically dependant person. Other evidence of chemical dependency may also make an individual ineligible for a CHL),
- is not incapable of exercizing sound judgement with respect to the proper use and storage of a handgun,
- has not, in the five years preceding the application, been convicted of a Class A or Class B misdemeanor, or equivalent offense, or an offense under Section 42.01 of the Penal Code (Disorderly Conduct) or equivalent offense,
- is fully qualified under applicable federal and state law to purchase a handgun,
- has not been finally determined to be delinquent in making child support administered or collected by the attorney general,
- has not been finally determined to be delinquent in the payment of a tax or other money collected by the comptroller, state treasurer, tax collector of a policital subdivision, Alcohol Beverage Commission or any other agency or subdivision,
- is not currently restricted under a court protective order subject to a restraining order affecting a spousal relationship,
- has not, in the 10 years preceding the date of application, been adjudicated as having engaged in delinquent conduct violating a penal law in the grade of felony,
- has not made any material misrepresentation, or failed to disclose any material fact, in an application submitted pursuant to Section 411.174 or in a request for application submitted pursuant to Section 411.175.
Step 1: Eligibility
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Steps 2 and 3 can be completed in any order.
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You can complete the application and fingerprints after class.
Register Online
Click here to register online to take the license to carry a handgun (LTC) class taught in person by an instructor at Central Texas Gun Works in Austin, Texas.
Fee
What is the cost? Our fee includes range fees and lunch. Our class fee is different from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) processing fee.
$65 Initial Class
$60 Active Duty / Military Veteran / First Responder
Step 3: Apply to Texas DPS
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Click here to fill out the Texas DPS online state application.
Fee
What is the cost? The Texas DPS processing fee is different from our class fee.
$40 Standard Fee for Initial License
$25 Military Veteran - ETS or Retired over 365 days
$0 Active Duty - Includes Active Guard, Texas State Guard & Reserves
You must complete Step 3 BEFORE
Step 4 and Step 6.
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Once you successfully complete the class, save the LTC / CHL class completion certificate (LTC-100 / CHL-100 / LTC-101) you receive from us.
Do ents you need to submit to Texas DPS if you are any of the following:
Foreign born
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Veteran / Separated Service Member
If you are a prior service member, submit a copy of your DD 214 (copy of "Member 4" / "long" / "unedited" / "undeleted").
Active Duty or Reserve Service Member
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Copy of current enlistment contract, or
Letter from your current commanding officer.
Not a Texas Resident / Out of state
Submit a copy of your state drivers license or identification card in color (front and back).
Law Enforcement
Retired and active members of the law enorfcement community (for example, judges, prosecutors, peace officers, jailers) should refer to the Texas DPS instructions here.
Step 6: Submit Supporting Do ents to Texas DPS
Submit Online
Click here to upload the do ents directly to Texas DPS.
Step 7: Wait
Await processing by Texas DPS. Depending on the time of year, processing takes a few days to several weeks. Texas DPS will notify you by mail if further information or additional do ents are required.
Yea, ing sperm shielder wants to pretend it's not impediments galore.
These chumpettes and moan when I don't go on wild chases for them to look up ; it's not like wad's gonna suddenly change his tune.
The carry guy killed one shooter.
Of the 100Ks of less, paranoid, gun-fellating carry people in USA, how many total have they shot?
... compared with the number people (including kids) killed, injured by the guns that carry people have secured tht have killed someone?
Guns in the home, actually everywhere, are a public health hazard, that's why NRA/BigGun has intimidated/paid the Repugs into blocking doctors from talking about guns with patients, etc, etc.
NRA/Repugs killed VAWA
here's a cop that killed his wife WITH A GUN
With her death, a piece of every woman’s dream for a more just society also died
https://www.al.com/opinion/2019/12/w...gPIk6lpRQAPSUU
cops are sadistic, murderous SOBs
Last edited by boutons_deux; 12-30-2019 at 01:36 PM.
Her fault. She should've had equivalent training and been armed at all times.
YOU CAN'T CALL IT AN ASSAULT RIFLE OR DISCUSSION OVER I WIN
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