Congrats on the moral high ground then. You really showed me.
Congrats on the moral high ground then. You really showed me.
I think that’s mostly fine for handguns, but for hunting rifles, that, to me, is crazy. To even get a hunting license in WI you need to have passed hunter’s safety course which includes 1) a 2.5 hour online or in-person course; 2) a written test; 3) an in-person test showing you know how to properly handle firearms.
What the fuck did I do to deserve that comment? I was being factual and not stating a POV whether it should or shouldn’t be more difficult. I was simply disagreeing with the fact that obtaining a firearm, at least in Wisconsin, is not inherently difficult. But thanks for your $.02 & scolding, asshole.
Crazy. I knew there were come strict local rules, but that’s pretty ridiculous.
Completely agree with most everything in your post except that guns really aren’t that difficult to acquire legally. Sure, you may have to fill out some paperwork & have a background check run, but that’s a minor inconvenience at best and depends on the timing of the purchase.
Serious question - how do you propose getting the guns from individuals that possess guns which were not obtained lawfully, such as theft or straw-man purchases? These are individuals who clearly have no regard for the law in the first place, so how is a ban on guns going to have any effect on this particular group?
I’ve never had a chance to get my hands on the Black Gold since it’s only available at the brewery (which is about a 4 hour drive for me), but know people that have and say it’s pretty good.
Oh yeah, he landed those punches exactly where they would do the most damage.
Maybe, but it also looks like they were sucker punches that the strength coach never saw coming.
Right now, some Central Waters Bourbon Barrel Stout, Augustiner Helles (which I brought home from Munich), and some miscellaneous other local brews that I don’t want anyone else to get their grubby hands on.
nobody has a small fridge stashed in their closet for the stuff only they like
Would have been better had St. Michael-Albertville pulled a John Tyler and returned the last kickoff for a touchdown.
damnit, take your star
1. Of course local joints are going to have better pizza than any chain, that’s not the point of the OP; 2. our local Papa Murphy’s do $7 large pepperoni, sausage or plain cheese pizzas every day of the week, $9 family size; $11 family size with 3 toppings, not to mention the coupons that come in our weekly grocery ad…
But what’s lost is that many believe the idea of free speech is only applicable to one side of these demonstrations. You (not you specifically, but the proverbial “you”) don’t get to argue, “But, they get to kneel because of free speech” and then turn around and say, “Oh, Mr. Who Disagrees with Players that Kneel, you…
Well, Jimmons is listed as 6'4" and 284 lb in full pads & helmet against someone in street clothes. That, to me, makes a pretty convincing reason to look at filing felony charges based on recklessness.
How, exactly, do you watch that video and conclude the victim was simply shoved aside?
So, let me get this straight. NFL players exercising their freedom of speech* by kneeling - perfectly fine. Member of the public exercising his freedom of speech* in saying he disagrees with how NFL players are exercising said freedom - FUCK YOU YOU PIECE OF SHIT!
1) it’s certainly better than any chain pizza I’ve had; 2) you’re doing it wrong if you’re paying $14. We got a family size pizza w/ 3 toppings last night for $11