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It is already a thing. In many states if you are convicted of DV (misdemeanors also) you lose your gun rights and all weapons must be surrendered. Also in alot of cases, if there is a restraining order that will also cause loss of weapons. They call it a “gun show” loophole, but really it is a “private party” sale

Cuz, we’re the ones. Sporting anti-swastika tattoos.

Ohhh burn. 🔥

Ohhh I see. Hmmm. Then I feel that whomever is the end recipient of that money should bear the taxation burden. Because the court decrees an exact amount. However the payee is actually paying amount plus tax, and in some states an “admin” fee for CSEA to handle the case, all that added up could be a substantial burden

child support paid to the custodial parent is non taxable income.

Brush guard. It keeps the low level stuff from ripping the rear fenders off. Because fiberglass.

Who does that guy work for?

Key words. Sketch, Variants, Render, and the phrase “Not official”. ;)

Wow....lol...you just can not get a better explanation then that. Good job.

Hey no worries! I like to talk. Hahaha. Thanks for the good conversation. I owe ya a cup of coffee sometime.

Yes, I agree. The 2A is very tricky “legal” ground. They have made changes along the way under the “guise” of interpretation. Such as, no felons, allowing states to determine if an portion of a individuals constitutional rights should be striped and so forth. Which in turn allows the states to do things like: no guns

Oh hell no, the US cops would most definitely roll out and see whats going on. The weapons will be checked for valid registration and the scene will be evaluated. If they determine that a crime has been committed someone will get arrested. If they determine that the children are or have been placed in

I have no idea. I think they are still getting their business model in place. I also expect that they are getting alot of opposition to their product here in the states. Mostly due to 2nd amendment issues or whatever. Yes, you are correct in Canada having a handgun on your person will get you in alot of trouble. There

Also...most of the reason I posted that link is beacuse, If you decide to change your mind about having a gun you now can own one without worry that a “unauthorized” person is going to fire that weapon.

Well...thats the “slippery slope” the last i want to do is give the goverment another reason to pry into my life and how i conduct myself. However in most states it is a requirement that if you have childern residing with you. You must exercise all due care to keep that weapon out of the childs reach. Gun safe,

Here is the product you are looking for. I believe they have plans to offer an ar-15 retro fit as well. http://www.intelligun.com

Yes, you could. Probably through the use of a fingerprint scan, done before the safety is unlocked. Now here is one thing to consider, there are dangers all around us, every day, every minute. I understand that people get upset and there is no denying that this situation is anything but a tragedy. As a parent It’s my

Trigger pulls are adjustable. Example: Glock 17 has a stock pull of 6 to 5.5lbs, of which can be adjusted down to 2.5lbs(IMHO is a little twitchy). However most people settle on 3.5lbs. Usually for match purpose. Now you also can adjust or replace engagement springs which will have the affect of smother engagement

My cousin’s truck @ VB cars&coffee. My truck is not nearly cool enuff for this thread.

Don’t look like texas. Probably arizona. Looks like stupid yokel never took the safety off the gun either. He reached for the weapon. Pulled it out and rocked the slide. Did not move his thumb to the safety switch. It’s under his thumb. Since he is right handed. While he did chamber a round which is enough to get him