Re: Finally, in a first for this court, gunners lose one - SDGuy - 06-22-2024
It's a very odd thing to be proud of the fact that one is ignorant on something, yet has a strong opinion on it as well...
Re: Finally, in a first for this court, gunners lose one - pdq - 06-23-2024
I’m trying to be more Supreme.
:wink:
Re: Finally, in a first for this court, gunners lose one - pdq - 06-23-2024
BTW, since this is kinda on-topic:
Republican National Convention will be gun-free again
During the three-day event at which Donald Trump will officially be nominated for president by a party that has consistently opposed implementing gun safety measures, firearms will not be allowed near the convention area in downtown Milwaukee.
Open and concealed carry will be permitted up to within a few blocks of the event space, per Wisconsin state law; but weapons will be prohibited within the inner perimeter of the venue
… “Understandably, the presence of firearms around any kind of major event is going to make some people feel uncomfortable,” Nick DeSiato, chief of staff in the Milwaukee mayor’s office [said].
Those people must be wienie Libruls. As we have been duly informed here, there is absolutely no reason to be uncomfortable about randos walking around in public packing heat.
Re: Finally, in a first for this court, gunners lose one - Acer - 06-23-2024
pdq wrote:
BTW, since this is kinda on-topic:
Republican National Convention will be gun-free again
During the three-day event at which Donald Trump will officially be nominated for president by a party that has consistently opposed implementing gun safety measures, firearms will not be allowed near the convention area in downtown Milwaukee.
Open and concealed carry will be permitted up to within a few blocks of the event space, per Wisconsin state law; but weapons will be prohibited within the inner perimeter of the venue
… “Understandably, the presence of firearms around any kind of major event is going to make some people feel uncomfortable,” Nick DeSiato, chief of staff in the Milwaukee mayor’s office [said].
Those people must be wienie Libruls. As we have been duly informed here, there is absolutely no reason to be uncomfortable about randos walking around in public packing heat.
Guns not allowed at the RNC, but perfectly acceptable in a Kindergarten.
Re: Finally, in a first for this court, gunners lose one - PeterB - 06-23-2024
Acer wrote:
[quote=pdq]
BTW, since this is kinda on-topic:
Republican National Convention will be gun-free again
During the three-day event at which Donald Trump will officially be nominated for president by a party that has consistently opposed implementing gun safety measures, firearms will not be allowed near the convention area in downtown Milwaukee.
Open and concealed carry will be permitted up to within a few blocks of the event space, per Wisconsin state law; but weapons will be prohibited within the inner perimeter of the venue
… “Understandably, the presence of firearms around any kind of major event is going to make some people feel uncomfortable,” Nick DeSiato, chief of staff in the Milwaukee mayor’s office [said].
Those people must be wienie Libruls. As we have been duly informed here, there is absolutely no reason to be uncomfortable about randos walking around in public packing heat.
Guns not allowed at the RNC, but perfectly acceptable in a Kindergarten.
Highlighting more of the GOP's hypocrisy on guns (slightly NSFW): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGLZQ7Xrd6o&t=1s
Re: Finally, in a first for this court, gunners lose one - SDGuy - 06-23-2024
pdq wrote:
BTW, since this is kinda on-topic:
Republican National Convention will be gun-free again
During the three-day event at which Donald Trump will officially be nominated for president by a party that has consistently opposed implementing gun safety measures, firearms will not be allowed near the convention area in downtown Milwaukee.
Open and concealed carry will be permitted up to within a few blocks of the event space, per Wisconsin state law; but weapons will be prohibited within the inner perimeter of the venue
… “Understandably, the presence of firearms around any kind of major event is going to make some people feel uncomfortable,” Nick DeSiato, chief of staff in the Milwaukee mayor’s office [said].
Those people must be wienie Libruls. As we have been duly informed here, there is absolutely no reason to be uncomfortable about randos walking around in public packing heat.
Hmmm...since I got called out for being unable to do my own critical thinking on the topic of this thread, I will now go off onto a tangent instead
FTFY
Re: Finally, in a first for this court, gunners lose one - JoeH - 06-23-2024
SDGuy wrote:
[quote=pdq]
BTW, since this is kinda on-topic:
Republican National Convention will be gun-free again
During the three-day event at which Donald Trump will officially be nominated for president by a party that has consistently opposed implementing gun safety measures, firearms will not be allowed near the convention area in downtown Milwaukee.
Open and concealed carry will be permitted up to within a few blocks of the event space, per Wisconsin state law; but weapons will be prohibited within the inner perimeter of the venue
… “Understandably, the presence of firearms around any kind of major event is going to make some people feel uncomfortable,” Nick DeSiato, chief of staff in the Milwaukee mayor’s office [said].
Those people must be wienie Libruls. As we have been duly informed here, there is absolutely no reason to be uncomfortable about randos walking around in public packing heat.
Hmmm...since I got called out for being unable to do my own critical thinking on the topic of this thread, I will now go off onto a tangent instead
FTFY
Nah, you fixed that for yourself.
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