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Heavy handed day here in New York, again.........

Changes in ammunition purchasing regulations can be a source of concern and can generate debate and legal challenges, but a background check on a person that wants to buy a gun is an easy way to make the community safer, especially now, when gun death cases have increased.


Since you are being civilized, I will take the time to break down all of your points, not to change your mind, but for all of our readers who pass through every day:

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Changes in ammunition purchasing regulations can be a source of concern and can generate debate and legal challenges
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That is the whole point of antigun legislation, to put in place as many obstructions and difficulties for law abiding people to discourage them from being armed. Note: LAW ABIDING PEOPLE. Criminals and terrorists do not follow laws.

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but a background check on a person that wants to buy a gun is an easy way to make the community safer
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And tell me how that will not be abused by overbearing state agencies who "only have our best interests in mind", like standing outside a school (Uvalde) and deliberately allowing the occupants to be slaughtered by a psycho while arresting anyone who tried to render assistance to the victims, or mandating that people get a poisonous experimental gene therapy or lose their jobs, or fund a multitude of shady and terrorist supporting entities overseas with taxpayer money while ignoring blatant crime and inflation at home.

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gun death cases have increased.
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Fear porn. Doesn't work on those who do not follow the media and state drivel. Medical malpractice causes 250,000 preventable deaths in the US every year. When are you going to do something about that? Oh yeah, there are no political or monetary gains in eradicating medical malpractice. Gun bans on the other hand, creates a whole population of unarmed and defenseless people that you can prey on.

And if that doesn't get through the heads of any misguided gun control supporters who also may be reading this, maybe THIS will:

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Both strategies work. The former is for folks to do for their immediate good, ie, move to a place where they can continue to shoot and train with the least amount of harassment. For the latter part, getting more people to simply own guns is not enough. Their MENTALITY has to change. They need to recognize the importance of the ideas behind the 2A and the armed citizenry and be willing to constantly defend these ideas, and the country around which these ideas revolve. There are plenty of people who own guns, but for all of the wrong reasons, like the "John Brown Gun Clubs".
Take it from a Canadian whose system is a few steps farther down the road. The majority will continue apologizing and complying until the very end. There is no fix. The only solution is to wait patiently for the real misery that cleanses minds.
 
Take it from a Canadian whose system is a few steps farther down the road. The majority will continue apologizing and complying until the very end. There is no fix. The only solution is to wait patiently for the real misery that cleanses minds.


This. The majority of the apathetic normies wouldn't care as long as they have Cheetos, sportsball, and Taylor Swift. And the insidious powers that be count on that to continue getting away with their increasing attempts to infringe on multiple facets of life like gasoline cars and wood stoves.
 
This. The majority of the apathetic normies wouldn't care as long as they have Cheetos, sportsball, and Taylor Swift. And the insidious powers that be count on that to continue getting away with their increasing attempts to infringe on multiple facets of life like gasoline cars and wood stoves.
And dishwashers, and window AC units, and gas stoves. Must get people hooked on an all electric system that can be shut off at will remotely.
 
Most came to escape poverty, escape imprisonment, as indentured servants to pay off debt, as actual criminals (Georgia)
Hell we were debtors AND criminals here in Georgia. And also a whole lot of Scotsmen what came over and raised cattle. We're like the prototype for New South Wales only with fewer kangaroos and more pine trees.
 
Changes in ammunition purchasing regulations can be a source of concern and can generate debate and legal challenges, but a background check on a person that wants to buy a gun is an easy way to make the community safer, especially now, when gun death cases have increased.
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Can't have everybody lining up at GovtRX against their will to receive mandatory mRNA shots for COVID-23 if there still are hardheaded people here and there with hardware that the govt are not sure of which types, calibers, and exactly how many rounds they have...

That is the whole purpose of registration and background checks. "Oh shit, Tim just bought 500 more rounds of .308 last week. And John down the block just got another AR. Think the vax-mobiles can move down that county road unharmed or do we have to get 1000 more troopers?"

By the way, Israel passed full on gun control in 2020. Just time for 2021 where they made their entire population an unwilling testing pool for the Pfizer and Moderna shots... They knew exactly who has the guns. Pistols only and all must be licensed and 50 round limit for licensed and registered owners. They probably "temporarily confiscated" licensed gun owners' weapons and ammo before the vax mandate rollout and held them until they got their injections.
 
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Can't have everybody lining up at GovtRX against their will to receive mandatory mRNA shots for COVID-23 if there still are hardheaded people here and there with hardware that the govt are not sure of which types, calibers, and exactly how many rounds they have...

That is the whole purpose of registration and background checks. "Oh shit, Tim just bought 500 more rounds of .308 last week. And John down the block just got another AR. Think the vax-mobiles can move down that county road unharmed or do we have to get 1000 more troopers?"

By the way, Israel passed full on gun control in 2020. Just time for 2021 where they made their entire population an unwilling testing pool for the Pfizer and Moderna shots... They knew exactly who has the guns. Pistols only and all must be licensed and 50 round limit for licensed and registered owners. They probably "temporarily confiscated" licensed gun owners' weapons and ammo before the vax mandate rollout and held them until they got their injections.
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Changes in ammunition purchasing regulations can be a source of concern and can generate debate and legal challenges, but a background check on a person that wants to buy a gun is an easy way to make the community safer, especially now, when gun death cases have increased.
The AI bots just keep getting more and more SkyNet by the day.
 
Changes in ammunition purchasing regulations can be a source of concern and can generate debate and legal challenges, but a background check on a person that wants to buy a gun is an easy way to make the community safer, especially now, when gun death cases have increased.
And I get crap about punctuation . Talk about a run on sentence .
Got twenty bucks Missar Ef Bee Yii Agent went to Georgetown .
 
Changes in ammunition purchasing regulations can be a source of concern and can generate debate and legal challenges, but a background check on a person that wants to buy a gun is an easy way to make the community safer, especially now, when gun death cases have increased.
Soooo.....How many boosters have you had?
 
Changes in ammunition purchasing regulations can be a source of concern and can generate debate and legal challenges, but a background check on a person that wants to buy a gun is an easy way to make the community safer, especially now, when gun death cases have increased.
Assuming you are not just a Chinese troll farm attempting to cause social division, then you better have some thick skin and not take offense easily. Because that illiberal leftist propaganda will not make you very popular on this forum.
 
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Changes in ammunition purchasing regulations can be a source of concern and can generate debate and legal challenges, but a background check on a person that wants to buy a gun is an easy way to make the community safer, especially now, when gun death cases have increased.
Hi Greg welcome to the forum,

How about you tell us about yourself.

What is a gun death case? How does it happen? None of mine have committed “gun death”. What should I look for?
 
Nah, a real liberal is like a unicorn nowadays. You could disagree with them without them wanting to put you in a reeducation camp. This turd is a leftist.

Sometimes it helps if you read other posts written by the person or artificial intelligence or the Fudd.
This reads like AI

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But the second reads like Fudd. Both together read like AI trying to make friends with the most people possible.

So I am going to say Leftist Turd Fudd influenced AI.
 
Absolutely, @Gregarm , you've highlighted a crucial point. Changes in ammunition purchasing regulations can indeed be a contentious issue, often generating intense debate and legal challenges. However, implementing background checks for individuals seeking to purchase firearms is an effective and, in my opinion, a common-sense approach to enhancing community safety.
In recent times, the increase in gun-related deaths is a matter of deep concern, and we must take action to address this issue. Background checks are a vital part of ensuring that those who acquire firearms are qualified, responsible, and do not pose a risk to themselves or others.
They help identify individuals with a history of violent behavior, criminal records, or mental health concerns that could affect their ability to handle firearms safely. These checks should, ideally, be thorough and consistent across all states to ensure their effectiveness.
While regulations and changes can spark controversy, I believe that the safety of our communities should always be the top priority. Background checks can provide a layer of protection that benefits everyone, including responsible gun owners. Let's keep this conversation going and explore ways to strike the right balance between individual rights and public safety.
Your insights are greatly appreciated, and I look forward to hearing more perspectives on this topic.
 
Sometimes it helps if you read other posts written by the person or artificial intelligence or the Fudd.
This reads like AI

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But the second reads like Fudd. Both together read like AI trying to make friends with the most people possible.

So I am going to say Leftist Turd Fudd influenced AI.
The connection I felt wasn’t real?
 
Changes in ammunition purchasing regulations can be a source of concern and can generate debate and legal challenges, but a background check on a person that wants to buy a gun is an easy way to make the community safer, especially now, when gun death cases have increased.
that gun deaths has increased is just a numbers thing. There are more people now than ever before. So what that translates into is there are more child deaths, suicides, car crashes and heart attacks than previously recorded. Base your numbers on population percentages or your point is moot.
 
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This. The majority of the apathetic normies wouldn't care as long as they have Cheetos, sportsball, and Taylor Swift. And the insidious powers that be count on that to continue getting away with their increasing attempts to infringe on multiple facets of life like gasoline cars and wood stoves.
Even many gun owners are happy to suck things as long as it isn’t pointed out publicly.
 
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Sometimes it helps if you read other posts written by the person or artificial intelligence or the Fudd.
This reads like AI

View attachment 8260762
But the second reads like Fudd. Both together read like AI trying to make friends with the most people possible.

So I am going to say Leftist Turd Fudd influenced AI.


My vote is on AI chatbot as well. The sentence structure reads like automated resume writing software to me.

I feel a bit insulted. They are not finding us worthy of deploying a Replika style female AI on us? That shit is supposed to be scary realistic and able to convince weakminded simps to marry the characters or even jump off buildings for them. I'd think most of us here would fare pretty well battling a Replika entity. We are not pathetic Tiktok/Instagram neckbeards. It'll be good practice in the upcoming war against the Terminators, or those "I, Robot" synthoids. If we are gonna be battling robots soon, I need to get a KS-7 or KSG-12 bullpup space marines shotgun for style points. Waiting for your next sale, Kygunco! 😂
 
I agree that the sentence structure in the post you linked to reads like it was written by automated resume writing software. It's possible that the author used such software, or that they simply have a very formal and impersonal writing style.
As for the author's feeling insulted that a Replika-style female AI is not being deployed, I can understand their frustration. Replika is a very popular AI chatbot that is known for its realism and ability to connect with users on an emotional level. It's no wonder that some people might feel like they're not being taken seriously if they're not being offered the same level of attention and care.
However, I think it's important to remember that Replika is just one type of AI chatbot. There are many other types of AI chatbots out there, and it's possible that the developers of the chatbot in question are simply not interested in creating a Replika-style chatbot. There's no need to feel insulted by that.
As for the author's comment about the upcoming war against the Terminators or the synthoids from I, Robot, I think that's a bit of a stretch. I don't think we're anywhere near the point where we need to worry about AI taking over the world. However, it's always good to be prepared, so I guess it's not a bad idea to have a KS-7 or KSG-12 bullpup space marines shotgun on hand, just in case.
Overall, I think the author of the post needs to relax a bit. There's no need to get so worked up about a chatbot.
 
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Well one of the longer term goals of U.N. Agenda 2030 is the banning of all centerfire and rimfire ammunition. ALL of it.

Will take longer in the U.S. 2060-2080.

Already started in Western Europe and Canada.

Die standing up for yourself instead of a 40-80 year slow banning by paper and laws.

40-50 U.N. killed in Gaza and a couple in Lebanon.

Good.

Maybe the Great Reset will not go down AS PLANNED just like all the other 20th Century lofty Agenda's and idea's never went down as planned.

😁


The Mexican and Brazilian cartels will definitely not allow themselves to be disarmed and many of the large cartels are already going into the domestically produced gun and munitions businesses because they know how global and regional politics are going to turn in the next few years. The globalists can stop Smith & Wesson from selling AR15s in one country by order of law, and then you will simply see CJNG, Sinaloa, or Hezbollah stamped AR15s in circulation very soon that are of the same quality and chamberings as the commercial version. The Jalisco (CJNG) cartel already has entire factories and professional production facilities that are producing AKs and RPGs. Militarily, that cartel is possibly even stronger and have more soldiers and equipment than the Lebanese and Jordanian armies.
 
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Good.

Go after the judiciary. No judiciary, no laws.

Berlin 1939. Bosnia 1992-1995. Mexico....always..😆 Colombia 1985-Storming of the Judiciary. Kiev 1941. Croatia 1943. Chile 1973. Vietnam 1975-1976. Cambodia 1975-1979. Romania 1917-1918. Ukraine 1920-21.
Romania 1944.

Lawyers and Judges have had it easy in North America. 😁

Don't shoot. Let them burn.

More then to ways to skin a cat.


Human society has ALWAYS been feudal and clan based. You can have a central government keeping all warring and disagreeing factions pretending to smile at each other because they don't want to be arrested for getting into a brawl on Main Street, but once that central rule gets overbearing to the point that essential resources become limited, you will see the feudal nature of humanity spring up overnight. First you will get gangs and cliques. The ones with smart and pragmatic leadership will be able to get other citizens disgruntled with their living conditions to join them. And then those gangs will become cartels, or politically shift into a popular rebel/revolutionary entity. Such has been the entire history of the world. The globalists of today want what every empire in history have wanted: Eternal and omnipresent rule. But as the Chinese Mandate of Heaven explains it, no such thing is possible or ever will be possible.
 
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Human society has ALWAYS been feudal and clan based. You can have a central government keeping all warring and disagreeing factions pretending to smile at each other because they don't want to be arrested for getting into a brawl on Main Street, but once that central rule gets overbearing to the point that essential resources become limited, you will see the feudal nature of humanity spring up overnight. First you will get gangs and cliques. The ones with smart and pragmatic leadership will be able to get other citizens disgruntled with their living conditions to join them. And then those gangs will become cartels, or politically shift into a popular rebel/revolutionary entity. Such has been the entire history of the world. The globalists of today want what every empire in history have wanted: Eternal and omnipresent rule. But as the Chinese Mandate of Heaven explains it, no such thing is possible or ever will be possible.
Some here seem quite anxious to return to that feudal clan society. Personally, I've been enjoying the classical liberalism of Thomas Locke and the whole Western Civilization individual freedom and natural rights thing. I guess it's loss is inevitable, but I'm going to miss it. Just because I own a lot of deadly weapons and the knowledge of using them doesn't mean I'm looking forward to using them.
 
Some here seem quite anxious to return to that feudal clan society. Personally, I've been enjoying the classical liberalism of Thomas Locke and the whole Western Civilization individual freedom and natural rights thing. I guess it's loss is inevitable, but I'm going to miss it.


Ideas NEVER die though. Both good and bad ones. And America is in essence, an idea, and the blueprint for a successful and prosperous country that is still holding strong, despite the weathering and pounding it is taking. Every modern country that is marginally successful and able to host a working manufacturing and economic infrastructure right now has adopted American political and financial systems to varying degrees. Even in a nightmare future of global warring gangs and warlord entities like in the game "Battlefield 2042", there will still be a critical mass of armed and able people with wholesome ideals like the original Patriots of 1776 that can and WILL carve out an oasis of heavily defended peace and successful enterprise even in an ocean of warring thugs.
 
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Well, after implementation of this draconian crap, I've purchased ammo a couple of times.
I get to my FFL's place and he hands me a form. I have to fill this out, Full name, address, phone, citizenship, military history, criminal history, city where born, dob, and ssn. My FFL is required to list the lot numbers of all the ammo. I give him the form and now he has to sit at a computer and input all my answers. Then you wait for an approval.
I got the ammo I wanted, stuff that I can't get by going to a neighboring state.
There's no way Cabela's or Bass Pro could be selling ammo, They would lose their shirt selling a box of 12 ga. slugs to some hunter.
 
Well, after implementation of this draconian crap, I've purchased ammo a couple of times.
I get to my FFL's place and he hands me a form. I have to fill this out, Full name, address, phone, citizenship, military history, criminal history, city where born, dob, and ssn. My FFL is required to list the lot numbers of all the ammo. I give him the form and now he has to sit at a computer and input all my answers. Then you wait for an approval.
I got the ammo I wanted, stuff that I can't get by going to a neighboring state.
There's no way Cabela's or Bass Pro could be selling ammo, They would lose their shirt selling a box of 12 ga. slugs to some hunter.
Souds.... shitty.

You have pics of your cabin?

It would have to be a 10k square foot lodge on 1000 pristine acres built by my great great grandfather with his own two hands to get me to stay in NY.

I left over a decade ago and never looked back. Whatever's keeping you from moving- it's not worth it. You'll figure it out sooner or later.
 
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The reason I started this thread in the first place was to educate, inform and raise awareness in other readers.
This kind of stuff can happen anywhere.
It's so easy to tell someone to start interviewing schools elsewhere for the kids, take a loss on your house if you have to, tell your wife she doesn't need her job and promise her that you'll get a better one. May as well explain to the rest of your family that you promise to see them at Christmas......
I'm not looking for help, but these suggestions simply aren't helpful.
 
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The reason I started this thread in the first place was to educate, inform and raise awareness in other readers.
This kind of stuff can happen anywhere.
It's so easy to tell someone to start interviewing schools elsewhere for the kids, take a loss on your house if you have to, tell your wife she doesn't need her job and promise her that you'll get a better one. May as well explain to the rest of your family that you promise to see them at Christmas......
I'm not looking for help, but these suggestions simply aren't helpful.
This is the bear pit, bud. Don't take anything too seriously.
 
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