Georgia gun legislation

If one tells the truth regarding demographic facts and doesn't use politically correct words, then one is called racist by most Liberals. I believe that this Liberal position exactly what is causing more blacks men commiting crimes and going to jail, more black dropouts, more black children out of wedlock, etc.

Liberal policies have expanded to help black folks for many decades, and how is our black culture doing? Are things getting better or worse. The Liberals solution to failed Liberal policy is accelerated and more Liberal policy.


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Originally posted by: wispitfire
So you think it is best for your son to get in a shoot out? Why does everybody think that because they can carry a gun they will be the ones who come out alive? He may be alive right now because he did not have a gun. If you think carrying a gun makes you invincilble you are a fool. I work in some pretty bad parts of town and have not felt threatened though I am careful. Paranoid is no way to go through life.

As a side note I used to come to this site for an escape to a place I enjoy but only find fools like yourself with nowhere else to spew your political crap so go ahead and bash me as I don't think I will be back here for your fing bullshit anymore boilerman you are racist asshole.


I lived in the Indianapolis area for almost four years. I never had any problems. When I looked for a cheap place to live I noticed the southern suburbs were the cheapest if you wanted a low crime rate. The job I had at the time required me to walk all over downtown Indianapolis and then drive and drop off in other parts of town. I took a route from Greenfield to Downtown via Washington once or twice a week with frequent stops for drop offs along the way and I was never robed or felt intimidated.

I was only fearful when I was in buildings near the state government buildings and had to use the restrooms. The public restrooms were full of Republican politicians and their staffers looking for an "encounter" if you know what I mean.



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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Snidely, my 22 years old boy is a 2013 graduate of Indiana University. He and three of his equally, and hopefully temporarily, poor friends live in a very bad part of Indianapolis. They are 8 months deep into a 12 month lease, and they were been robbed while at work during week #1. Four weeks ago, my son and his girlfriend were held up at gun point while getting out of his car immediately outside of his rental. He had the gun in his face for about a minute. Three weeks ago and one block to the west, the mini mart was held up at gunpoint. Last week, the drug house 5 blocks to the north experienced a driveby shooting with 22 rounds hitting the home.

I wish my son carried a gun, and I wish that he blew this punk into Never, Neverland. My boy is now making a nice salary, yet he won't leave until his contract expires. He's staying on principle, yet I'm concerned that he won't experience a 23rd birthday.


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Originally posted by: snidely333
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Originally posted by: marko62
As an Atlanta native, when I first heard about this bill, I rolled my eyes.

Unfortunately, when something big happens in Atlanta the "backwards southern racist redneck" jokes come out. However, this is a VERY VERY blue city in a red state.
Furthermore, Atlanta is not a safe town. There are some parts of the city that are wonderful, but there is a reason most people live outside the city limits.

It will be interesting to see where this goes, if anything more than a lot of people yelling at each other.

And for those that argue its the Republicans fault and the Republican Gov. is turning Ga. into the Wild Wild West, his Democratic Challenger, Jason Carter also approved/supported the bill.
So, we will see..

marko..


Not surprising. There are a lot scared (almost paranoid) folks out there. I see many posts on the pro gun sites that I frequent where large burly men are afraid to visit cities unless they are carrying. I visit these cities unarmed and I'm not burly. I'm not scared. I'm cautious but I allow fear to control me. I'd rather run away than confront danger so carrying in the big city is not a goal of mine except in certain situations where I prefer to be armed. A lot of redneck types feel naked if they're unarmed.



If Malibber has a problem with regular male sexual propositions, he might show more concern regarding the vibe that he's sending. Then again, he could just switch teams?



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Originally posted by: malibber2
I lived in the Indianapolis area for almost four years. I never had any problems. When I looked for a cheap place to live I noticed the southern suburbs were the cheapest if you wanted a low crime rate. The job I had at the time required me to walk all over downtown Indianapolis and then drive and drop off in other parts of town. I took a route from Greenfield to Downtown via Washington once or twice a week with frequent stops for drop offs along the way and I was never robed or felt intimidated.

I was only fearful when I was in buildings near the state government buildings and had to use the restrooms. The public restrooms were full of Republican politicians and their staffers looking for an "encounter" if you know what I mean.



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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Snidely, my 22 years old boy is a 2013 graduate of Indiana University. He and three of his equally, and hopefully temporarily, poor friends live in a very bad part of Indianapolis. They are 8 months deep into a 12 month lease, and they were been robbed while at work during week #1. Four weeks ago, my son and his girlfriend were held up at gun point while getting out of his car immediately outside of his rental. He had the gun in his face for about a minute. Three weeks ago and one block to the west, the mini mart was held up at gunpoint. Last week, the drug house 5 blocks to the north experienced a driveby shooting with 22 rounds hitting the home.

I wish my son carried a gun, and I wish that he blew this punk into Never, Neverland. My boy is now making a nice salary, yet he won't leave until his contract expires. He's staying on principle, yet I'm concerned that he won't experience a 23rd birthday.


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Originally posted by: snidely333
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Originally posted by: marko62
As an Atlanta native, when I first heard about this bill, I rolled my eyes.

Unfortunately, when something big happens in Atlanta the "backwards southern racist redneck" jokes come out. However, this is a VERY VERY blue city in a red state.
Furthermore, Atlanta is not a safe town. There are some parts of the city that are wonderful, but there is a reason most people live outside the city limits.

It will be interesting to see where this goes, if anything more than a lot of people yelling at each other.

And for those that argue its the Republicans fault and the Republican Gov. is turning Ga. into the Wild Wild West, his Democratic Challenger, Jason Carter also approved/supported the bill.
So, we will see..

marko..


Not surprising. There are a lot scared (almost paranoid) folks out there. I see many posts on the pro gun sites that I frequent where large burly men are afraid to visit cities unless they are carrying. I visit these cities unarmed and I'm not burly. I'm not scared. I'm cautious but I allow fear to control me. I'd rather run away than confront danger so carrying in the big city is not a goal of mine except in certain situations where I prefer to be armed. A lot of redneck types feel naked if they're unarmed.




I'm shocked that Mali is intimidated by men making passes at him. Women need to deal with this on a frequent basis.

At 45 I am flattered whenever anybody of any sex propositions me, although I am only interested in propositions from females. However, as they say context is everything. I was in my late 20s when I lived in that area. I was making my way running from the various downtown office buildings to the state government buildings. The easiest way to do this back then was to take the pedestrian tunnel from Claypool Court to the State Capital Building.

At the Claypool Court end there was a sports bar and public restrooms. I found myself in need of reliving myself one day. I walked in the public restroom and there were two folks in the same stall going at it with all the usual grunts and other sex noises associated with anal penetration. Not wanting to participate or be a spectator I waited outside the restroom for these two guys to leave. Two guys in their 30s professionally dressed with State of Indiana government IDs eventually emerged. Finally, I said I reentered the restroom making sure to use the other stall, sat down and started to unload.

Sure enough I heard the bathroom door open and a few seconds later someone started sticking their hands under the stall trying to get my attention. I said get the fuck out of here and they left. About a year later when I found myself in the same restroom I was walking out of the stall door when I noticed a professionally dressed man in his late 40s with a state of Indiana ID blocking my exit. He had his erect cock out holding it in his hand. Again I refused the advance pushed him out my way and left.

Now here is the thing, I don't have a problem with a gay person asking me for a date, but I do have a problem if I am sitting on the pot taking a crap and somebody thinks that this is an appropriate time to proposition me. Yes, I have made passes at females over the years, but I never thought it was a good idea to follow one of them into a public restroom and wait for them to start defecating before making my move.




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Originally posted by: snidely333
I'm shocked that Mali is intimidated by men making passes at him. Women need to deal with this on a frequent basis.


WHOA NELLIE!..TMI, should've left out the part about having to defecate. Barf-o-roni:<;
Graphic but true - there are quite a few Larry Craig types within the ranks of government at both the Federal and State Level, and most of them are conservative Republicans.

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Originally posted by: jatki99
WHOA NELLIE!..TMI, should've left out the part about having to defecate. Barf-o-roni:<;


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Originally posted by: jatki99
WHOA NELLIE!..TMI, should've left out the part about having to defecate. Barf-o-roni:<;


don't be such a prude. a hummer while popping is mighty nice.
Within the past 2 weeks poor old DonDiego has had both an Internist and a Urologist give him a digital prostate examination.

DonDiego thinks they are looking for something.
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Originally posted by: DonDiego
Within the past 2 weeks poor old DonDiego has had both an Internist and a Urologist give him a digital prostate examination.

DonDiego thinks they are looking for something.


I had that done a few years ago. Holy shit. It felt like a lot more than a finger. I think I'm due again for the exam. That, and a colonoscopy.

I sincerely hope poor old DonDiego's prostate is well.
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