I think that all these licenses and things like boat registration is just another tax.
the ones that are flying over us are armed to the teeth see if i can find the pic took earllyer this week
Might as well sell hunting licenses for shooting space aliens while they're at it.
And pot smoking is legal there. :cheers:
So you will have paranoid, stoned people out there shooting into the air.... Now that's America!!! :mrgreen:
Kinda contradicts what your state lawmakers did regarding gun control a few months ago! Sounds like a divided state to me!!! I am WAY pro 2nd amendment and hope you recall every one of those liberal bastards that are trying to take away your freedoms.
So, what do you do with the drone once you shoot it down? Drag it over on your neighbor's property to keep your butt out of the hot seat???? LOLOLOLOL!
Kinda contradicts what your state lawmakers did regarding gun control a few months ago! Sounds like a divided state to me!!! I am WAY pro 2nd amendment and hope you recall every one of those liberal bastards that are trying to take away your freedoms.
So, what do you do with the drone once you shoot it down? Drag it over on your neighbor's property to keep your butt out of the hot seat???? LOLOLOLOL!
In Idaho, "drug dealers" are required by law to buy a pot tax stamp in order to illegally grow pot.
Of course what this really boils down to is that if you get caught, the state can try to collect "unpaid state taxes" that "would have been due."
reasonable regulations are not "taking away freedoms"
I'm so sick of this "they're gonna take our guns nonsense". Don't like laws? okay, come to the table with something viable. Because coming to the table with irrational nonsense won't fix anything.
Think what you want homeslice! If you think the cuurent "regime" has your best interests in mind, I hate to inform you that you have had the proverbial wool pulled over your eyes! The dumba$$ politicians don't want to enforce what is already on the books, so hey, let's pass more laws instead of enforcing what is already there!
I think we have to approach the situation, yeah, but this set of laws isn't the real answer. It's a knee jerk. And unfortunately, the media is giving idiots a lot of attention, which is a bad thing. I think we could do without the over sensitization of turning criminals into rock stars. I hate the news.
regime? pullease, the more you make our medicore president into the "boogie man" the quicker it becomes apparent that you just follow the the talking heads(likely faux news) and are more in dark than most.
Here's the reality of the situation:
Gun regulations become introduced by politicians solely because people want changes and the politicians want to keep their job.(no right/wrong basis, only a though of "i'll get to keep being a societal leech if i appease them")
Now said laws may have a good basis or a bad basis. But the opposition to those laws is never made rationally. Just unintelligible nut jobs screaming about infringement. Well guess what? As a society, we have a social contract where parts of our rights can be regulated for the good of the whole. For example, you can't falsely scream fire in a movie theater.(do we scream about the 1st amendment violation, or recognize the merit?)
If it weren't for the nuts and the D-bag NRA, we could have rational discussion on the topic. Maybe do real research into the causes of gun violence(something the NRA got banned btw) and then the laws wouldn't sometimes seem outlandish.
PS, even more off topic if someone knows, a lot of new guns you buy come with an NRA membership for free. Can you opt out of giving those nuts a section of my money, or do i just need to buy used?
I'm a life time member of the NRA - are you calling me a D-bag? Maybe you should snort a couple more lines of your magnum dust to find reality again!!! Or at least what you consider "reality"!!!!!My guess is that you are probably all for the legalization of marijuana too, right? And gay marriages? And everything else the liberal agenda offers you on a plate because it's "free"????
The NRA at least believes in the Constitution and supports it. More than I can say for our President and his "Cabinet". You can interpret it the way you want to, I will interpret it the way I see it.
I personally don't want anything from the government - the less the better. If you want their hand out, fine, but don't cry when the glory ride stops abruptly and you don't have any money any more!!!
its pretty much a crapshoot.
Steering this somewhat back on topic:
It surprises me at the lack of concern people seem to have with the level of surveillance that is going on in this country by our own government.
I know that people tend to shrug off any reference to "1984" but how many of you have actually read that book? It was fantasy back then, but look at where we are: the government taps our phones, taps our internet, flies surveillance drones overhead(helping farmers know when to water their crops..that was the horsh they gave as an excuse) and now it's been in the news that a city in California is recording the tag of EACH vehicle that enters and leaves the area. And believe me they aren't the only ones either.
I am far from a flake, but people ought to stop being such sheep, and cry foul about this BS.
Strait out of Marx's little red book. I have never seen this social contract in the Constitution or the bill of rights. If you believe that you rights can be changed for the good of the whole, then you will have none. Do you know why you can't yell fire in a theater? Because when people buy a ticket to the show, they enter into a contact to see the show. You yelling fire brakes that contract to watch the show. What if it someone yelling fire is part of the show?