Wayne LaPierre: Obama’s obsession with our gun rights

Unclebuck depending on what state you live in.Some states do not require paper work on private purchase sales.No forms to fill out.Buy yourself a few guns (with ammo)through private purchase then make them disappear.:icon_thumleft:

No paperwork needed here in Texas! The rest I'll leave to the imagination but you can consider yourself no fool if you believe that the old fart known as UB257 has long ago taken very good care of business!! LMBO!
 

No paperwork needed here in Texas! The rest I'll leave to the imagination but you can consider yourself no fool if you believe that the old fart known as UB257 has long ago taken very good care of business!! LMBO!

I had a good idea that you did Unclebuck,I have very good intuition.I just didnt know where you lived lol.:icon_thumleft:
 

The same Wayne LaPierre who wrote a fundraising letter describing federal agents as "jack-booted government thugs" who wear "Nazi bucket helmets and black storm trooper uniforms".

Good luck to all,

~ The Old Bookaroo

Gotta' love a man who calls it like he sees it!
 

What made you decide to hang out with groups like that Bum? If you don't do it now, and think back,, why would you seek that sort of 'brotherhood"?

It doesn't sound like civilization to me?

Dave, hope you're not trying to lead me somewhere I've never been. I never said I was hanging out with groups like that, nor were they my "brotherhood". Why did you make that accusation about me? They were there because they could not be excluded. It doesn't take a genius to figure out why the local police didn't do anything. They had their hands full as it was.

It was an open air music fest. Thousands and thousands of people, all kinds. Mostly well behaved, in fact, the vast majority. Sort of a microcosm of sorts. First Aid tent for example; I volunteered there for a while when the music got boring.

It may have not been an ideal civilization, but as I said, a microcosm of sorts.

Afterthought:
It really was amazing, in light of the fact that there was almost no planning for rudimentary social needs (first aid, lost and found, etc.) that the folks that were there just did it on their own; in other words, it just happened because the need was there.

Unfortunately, that informality couldn't address the biker problem. It would have taken a more organized effort than a bunch of people could just gin up. Like Law Enforcement.
 

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Dave, hope you're not trying to lead me somewhere I've never been. I never said I was hanging out with groups like that, nor were they my "brotherhood". Why did you make that accusation about me? They were there because they could not be excluded. It doesn't take a genius to figure out why the local police didn't do anything. They had their hands full as it was.

It was an open air music fest. Thousands and thousands of people, all kinds. Mostly well behaved, in fact, the vast majority. Sort of a microcosm of sorts. First Aid tent for example; I volunteered there for a while when the music got boring.

It may have not been an ideal civilization, but as I said, a microcosm of sorts.

Afterthought:
It really was amazing, in light of the fact that there was almost no planning for rudimentary social needs (first aid, lost and found, etc.) that the folks that were there just did it on their own; in other words, it just happened because the need was there.

Unfortunately, that informality couldn't address the biker problem. It would have taken a more organized effort than a bunch of people could just gin up. Like Law Enforcement.

I understand that. I have found myself in less than savory positions in the past.. In my youth, really. I always wonder at why exactly I was in some of the places I was in (now that I am much older, married, conservative thinking). The old folks use to say "nothing good happens after midnight", is it my age that makes me agree with them? Or is it my aversion to drama and attitude that I have found in the last 15 years or so?

So, I wasn't accusing you of anything, I was wondering if you have had time to be introspective on the issue. I know young people don't listen, but I still try to teach them with anecdotes from my past. ( Out of the 100s I have talked too, I know I ave reached a couple lolol)
 

Didn't read all the comments, but.............

Per Sigmund Fried, the father of modern psychology,...........

The fear of weapons is a sign of r.e.t.r.a.r.d.e.d. sexual and emotional maturity.

It's never the weapon you have to fear, only the wielder.
 

Didn't read all the comments, but.............

Per Sigmund Fried, the father of modern psychology,...........

The fear of weapons is a sign of r.e.t.r.a.r.d.e.d. sexual and emotional maturity.

It's never the weapon you have to fear, only the wielder.

MM,

We can ONLY HOPE this is true! If it is, sometime in the future we will definitely out number the anti gun libs and all will be good in the world!! LMBO!
 

I understand that. I have found myself in less than savory positions in the past.. In my youth, really. I always wonder at why exactly I was in some of the places I was in (now that I am much older, married, conservative thinking). The old folks use to say "nothing good happens after midnight", is it my age that makes me agree with them? Or is it my aversion to drama and attitude that I have found in the last 15 years or so?

So, I wasn't accusing you of anything, I was wondering if you have had time to be introspective on the issue. I know young people don't listen, but I still try to teach them with anecdotes from my past. ( Out of the 100s I have talked too, I know I ave reached a couple lolol)

(Including myself, of course). I have found that most young folks see the world from a "right vs wrong" standpoint. Easy to get those two confused and rationalized, or have them affected by your desires for this or that. As folks get older, the knowledge one gains and the things one has seen begin to shift one's thinking away from a "right vs wrong" standpoint toward a "wisdom vs foolishness" standpoint. I found it was much easier to say, "there's nothing "wrong" with that", than to say, there's nothing "foolish" about that...Lot's of folks voted for Mr. Obama because it "was the right thing to do". Now they are finding out it was the "foolish" thing to do. Some folks get wiser with time, some folks continue to argue for the wrong things because they have no understanding of the concept of wisdom.
 

I understand that. I have found myself in less than savory positions in the past.. In my youth, really. I always wonder at why exactly I was in some of the places I was in (now that I am much older, married, conservative thinking). The old folks use to say "nothing good happens after midnight", is it my age that makes me agree with them? Or is it my aversion to drama and attitude that I have found in the last 15 years or so?

So, I wasn't accusing you of anything, I was wondering if you have had time to be introspective on the issue. I know young people don't listen, but I still try to teach them with anecdotes from my past. ( Out of the 100s I have talked too, I know I ave reached a couple lolol)

Yeah, here's some introspection.

Enough normal guys should have run these bas&^(*&s bikers over with 4 wheelers, and beat the crap out of the rest until they got to the same point as the bully you beat up as a kid, laying in the alley and crying that he'd NEVER mess with you again.

Treating psychopathy is an inexact science, but that may cover it .........................
 

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