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A step in the right direction by Nevada's new republican controlled legislature. No more filling out the paperwork at the store, which can take up to 30 minutes. No more $25 fee. The less info the bureaucrats have about law abiding citizens the better.

http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/las-vegas/metro-will-no-longer-cite-or-arrest-failing-register-handguns

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I actually heard an interesting side of gun control the other day. A pro gun guy (Ex military, don't remember exact name or rank) said that he would be for less restrictions except in place with high emotional levels such as sporting events.

I hadn't thought about that before. Often we hear about no guns on school grounds, etc. But It does somehow resonate with me that people DO get really hyped up and upset at football games. A chanting crowd making fun of you while your team loses on the field before you. You probably bet on the team and had 4-5 beers and out comes the gun!

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I actually heard an interesting side of gun control the other day. A pro gun guy (Ex military, don't remember exact name or rank) said that he would be for less restrictions except in place with high emotional levels such as sporting events.

I hadn't thought about that before. Often we hear about no guns on school grounds, etc. But It does somehow resonate with me that people DO get really hyped up and upset at football games. A chanting crowd making fun of you while your team loses on the field before you. You probably bet on the team and had 4-5 beers and out comes the gun!

I haven't heard of any stadium shootings. They're likely to be a pretty rare event compared to far more common the liberal mandated "gun free zone" shootings. Murderers go where the low hanging fruit pickings are easiest. Lots of weak helpless unarmed pacifist liberal victims in those clearly designated areas.

It could be a fatal mistake to try mass shooting in a testosterone designated area like a sports stadium.

Can you imagine the atrocities on the shooter after he has been been disarmed?

Greg

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I actually heard an interesting side of gun control the other day. A pro gun guy (Ex military, don't remember exact name or rank) said that he would be for less restrictions except in place with high emotional levels such as sporting events.

I hadn't thought about that before. Often we hear about no guns on school grounds, etc. But It does somehow resonate with me that people DO get really hyped up and upset at football games. A chanting crowd making fun of you while your team loses on the field before you. You probably bet on the team and had 4-5 beers and out comes the gun!

I haven't heard of any stadium shootings. They're likely to be a pretty rare event compared to far more common the liberal mandated "gun free zone" shootings. Murderers go where the low hanging fruit pickings are easiest. Lots of weak helpless unarmed pacifist liberal victims in those clearly designated areas.

It could be a fatal mistake to try mass shooting in a testosterone designated area like a sports stadium.

Can you imagine the atrocities on the shooter after he has been been disarmed?

Greg

And no Court costs either.

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I actually heard an interesting side of gun control the other day. A pro gun guy (Ex military, don't remember exact name or rank) said that he would be for less restrictions except in place with high emotional levels such as sporting events.

I hadn't thought about that before. Often we hear about no guns on school grounds, etc. But It does somehow resonate with me that people DO get really hyped up and upset at football games. A chanting crowd making fun of you while your team loses on the field before you. You probably bet on the team and had 4-5 beers and out comes the gun!

I haven't heard of any stadium shootings. They're likely to be a pretty rare event compared to far more common the liberal mandated "gun free zone" shootings. Murderers go where the low hanging fruit pickings are easiest. Lots of weak helpless unarmed pacifist liberal victims in those clearly designated areas.

It could be a fatal mistake to try mass shooting in a testosterone designated area like a sports stadium.

Can you imagine the atrocities on the shooter after he has been been disarmed?

Greg

My point wasn't about the possibility of some one entering a packed stadium to go on a murder spree, instead when people, otherwise friendly, get overly hyped up and emotional after drinking and at a sporting event, getting into a trash talking argument with the other teams fans and guns getting pulled. No innocents would be hurt but lives might still be lost

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Excellent.

Everyone should take a look at the Armed Citizen column in the American Rifleman at least once a week.

http://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2011/6/13/the-armed-citizen/

Dr. P.W. Bowman of Washington , D.C. was awakened at 5 A.M. by cries for help from the home of a 91-year-old neighbor. The 69-year-old doctor leaped from his bed, grabbed his pistol, and reached the street just as an armed man was coming from the neighbor’s house. He ordered the robber to drop his gun and held him at bay while his wife called police. Upon investigation the police found the aged victim had been beaten and robbed. (Aug. 5, Daily News)

Eva McMillan of Dallas, Tex., grabbed a .32 automatic when she saw a prowler in her yard. Pistol in hand, she went outside to investigate and the prowler lunged at her. Miss McMillan fired and he started to run. She fired twice more, ran inside, and called the police who found the wounded prowler cowering on a nearby porch. (May 29, AP)

I have used this column since I was 12 to personalize any argument or debate on the 2nd Amendment and it's absolute right that every citizen has to "keep" and "bear arms."

D.C, vs. Heller was the first SCOTUS decision that absolutely confirmed that as a fundamental inalienable Constitutional right.

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Joe, this is why the French disgust me ... and it also illustrates how fixated poor Maureen Dowd is on her effeteness...

Romain Nadal, a charming ministry spokesman, was eager to assure me that the “strong love story” between the countries had not soured. He shook his head at Courtney Love’s angry tweet that the Uber ferocity had made Paris more dangerous than Baghdad.

Nadal, now 47, fondly reminisced about a Greyhound bus trip he took around America when he was 18. “I went to Tallahassee,” he said proudly. “We love the contrast. We love Death Valley.

“What I was always surprised at is, the American people are more friendly than the French people and, in a certain way, more Latin than us,” he said. “They’re closer to the south of France than the north. Here in Paris, people are more cold.”

He enthused about American movies, praising the talent of “the Brothers Cohens,” and Sean Penn (which he pronounced “Champagne”).

He said the French are very attentive to the racial debate in America, because they have melting-pot tensions as well. “We know the fight for the civil rights, the movie of this man working in the White House, Forest Whitaker.”

Despite the disgust over his “big ears” —– the ones at the embassy — President Obama is popular. “For us,” Nadal said, “it’s a miracle, it’s a dream, a black man ruling the United States, not just any country, but one that means a lot to us.

“If we criticize the States, it’s because we love the States. But we love a certain representation of the States. We love Lincoln. We love Kennedy. We love Roosevelt and the New Deal. We love the Founding Fathers. We love the creativity. We don’t like the rifle association.”

Ass wipe...

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Here is her column. However you may have to access it through the Drudge Report....

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/05/opinion/sunday/maureen-dowd-paris-when-it-sizzles.html?rref=collection%2Fcolumn%2Fmaureen-dowd

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