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You can admit the fact that while your statement was factually correct, your assumption was wrong. I doubt you are man enough though.

I made no assumption that there wasn't a bumper sticker available. I'm aware that you can buy any stupid bumper sticker imaginable.
 
No, it hasn’t changed. It’s still the same in-American idiots that know jack squat about this country’s history preaching their emotional stupidity.

Shortly after the Connecticut shooting, a sheriff up there required all AR-15’s to be registered and that anyone who didn’t register would become a criminal. The good people held a rally where they burned the registration forms and then dared the Sheriff to try and confiscate their weapons. You libs are in for a rude awakening should anyone try to register/outlaw/confiscate at a national level.

No sir, you are wrong on all counts.

Your emotional connection to assault style weapons is obviously unnerving. Connecticut residents may or may not have protested the gun laws that are in place, but that is moot. Assault weapons are, largely, banned and should you move there:

"Persons moving into Connecticut with assault weapons (manufactured after September 13, 1994) must—within 90 days of arrival in the state—either surrender the weapons to the State Police or local police, transfer them to a licensed gun dealer or otherwise sell or transfer the weapons to a recipient outside of Connecticut. Such weapons may also be modified to eliminate "assault weapon" features as long as the receiver is not included on the list of specific makes and models banned by the assault weapons law."

Sorry to rain on your parade.
 
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No sir, you are wrong on all counts.

Your emotional connection to assault style weapons is obviously unnerving. Connecticut residents may or may not have protested the gun laws that are in place, but that is moot. Assault weapons are, largely, banned and should you move there:

"Persons moving into Connecticut with assault weapons (manufactured after September 13, 1994) must—within 90 days of arrival in the state—either surrender the weapons to the State Police or local police, transfer them to a licensed gun dealer or otherwise sell or transfer the weapons to a recipient outside of Connecticut. Such weapons may also be modified to eliminate "assault weapon" features as long as the receiver is not included on the list of specific makes and models banned by the assault weapons law."

Sorry to rain on your parade.

Uh huh....

That 50,000 figure could be as little as 15 percent of the rifles classified as assault weapons owned by Connecticut residents, according to estimates by people in the industry, including the Newtown-based National Shooting Sports Foundation. No one has anything close to definitive figures, but the most conservative estimates place the number of unregistered assault weapons well above 50,000, and perhaps as high as 350,000.

And that means as of Jan. 1, Connecticut has very likely created tens of thousands of newly minted criminals — perhaps 100,000 people, almost certainly at least 20,000 — who have broken no other laws. By owning unregistered guns defined as assault weapons, all of them are committing Class D felonies.

"I honestly thought from my own standpoint that the vast majority would register," said Sen. Tony Guglielmo, R-Stafford, the ranking GOP senator on the legislature's public safety committee. "If you pass laws that people have no respect for and they don't follow them, then you have a real problem."

Haar: Tens Of Thousands Flouted Gun Registration Law, Could Be Felons - tribunedigital-thecourant

Watch gun owners burn registration forms
 
Mouthbreathers read:

"“We did the ban to try to calm the situation down and show them we are willing to work with them,” he said, referring to the protesters.

Cesare said that the ban on AR-15s also would remain in place for April’s show and that the club is “waiting to see” what the mood is like before deciding on shows later in the year. But the move has forced the club into the gun culture war that has gained new energy across the United States since Parkland
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The landscape has changed... at least for now. Deal with it.

An Illinois gun show bans AR-15 sales, landing it at the center of a national gun-control debate

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...bf9d112159c_story.html?utm_term=.6c9e4ad047c4

Lol. Illinois. Awesome. That state is a truely great example of gun control and it’s positive impact on gun homocide in its cities.
 
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It's pathetic when Bill freaking Maher is the one to educate this kids on our constitution. Although not surprising that most kids don't learn about the consitution in school
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We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
 
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All these kids are from the drama club or are actors in one way or the other. Interesting how they were ones chosen to speak about this.
 
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It's pathetic when Bill freaking Maher is the one to educate this kids on our constitution. Although not surprising that most kids don't learn about the consitution in school
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The more they speak the more stupid they sound. The future is nothing to look forward to if these are representatives of the masses.
 
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I don’t give a damn who the POTUS is, you don’t hang up on the White House. You respect the office, but you don’t have to respect the man or the woman . It takes some real entitlement bull**** to say to an elder “that we’re gonna fix this world that your generation ****ed up.”
 
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I don’t give a damn who the POTUS is, you don’t hang up on the White House. You respect the office, but you don’t have to respect the man or the woman . It takes some real entitlement bull**** to say to an elder “that we’re gonna fix this world that your generation ****ed up.”

Especially when they’re the generation that’s doing these school shootings that started this......
 
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The more they speak the more stupid they sound. The future is nothing to look forward to if these are representatives of the masses.

They’re no different than any other teenagers. They’ve already got the world figured out, and they’re happy to tell you how to fix it. But their pool of knowledge only comes up to their ankles, so any question that’s even slightly off the beaten path exposes them.

I did debate in HS, we hated being lumped in with the drama weirdos as Forensics. Nationwide you were given a new issue each quarter, you had to write an affirmative and negative case for the issue and be able to defend and attack both. You were still a dumb kid but you knew that topic pretty well. The drama people memorized a monologue or did extemporaneous speaking about God knows what. They were about half a step up from the goths.
 
I don’t give a damn who the POTUS is, you don’t hang up on the White House. You respect the office, but you don’t have to respect the man or the woman . It takes some real entitlement bull**** to say to an elder “that we’re gonna fix this world that your generation ****ed up.”

They’re millenials. This is how they think. Hogg even said that.
 
It's pathetic when Bill freaking Maher is the one to educate this kids on our constitution. Although not surprising that most kids don't learn about the consitution in school
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I wonder what these two will do when the DNC has no more use for them and their 15 minutes of fame are up?
 
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Especially when they’re generation is doing these school shootings that started this......

I never thought about it like that, but you’re right. I was in high school when Columbine happened and the next week somebody threatened to shoot up our school, so everybody pulled their kids out of school that day.
 
No sir, you are wrong on all counts.

Your emotional connection to assault style weapons is obviously unnerving. Connecticut residents may or may not have protested the gun laws that are in place, but that is moot. Assault weapons are, largely, banned and should you move there:

"Persons moving into Connecticut with assault weapons (manufactured after September 13, 1994) must—within 90 days of arrival in the state—either surrender the weapons to the State Police or local police, transfer them to a licensed gun dealer or otherwise sell or transfer the weapons to a recipient outside of Connecticut. Such weapons may also be modified to eliminate "assault weapon" features as long as the receiver is not included on the list of specific makes and models banned by the assault weapons law."

Sorry to rain on your parade.
Sorry to rain on yours, but an AR15 is not an assault weapon.
 
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So after I rejoined for 5 years about a week ago I just got an email offer to add another year of membership for 20 bucks! Woot dirt cheap! Already upped to 6 years and haven’t even got my member card or swag bag yet!👍
 
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