Can you? Sure.
Is it legally prohibited? The necessary legal stuff has been posted in this chat.
It's good to know the law so you don't break it unintentionally.
On the other hand, if I'm doing my part (and there aren't any metal detectors) nobody should know I have a concealed firearm...
I'll just do a couple/3 forged. The folder is cool, and I'm want to like them, but just cannot get past the inability to fire when folder... which is just a limitation of ARs in general.
We're fixing to go feed and bust ice for cows. . .I've gotta find our septic heads before I come back in.
Reason #129838 to hate those damn aerobic systems. I'm building a shop in a few weeks. . .we'll put a "real" septic system in that and not ask for permission.
I'm just saying that (in my opinion) unless you are willing to blame women wearing skimpy clothing for being raped, it's intellectually dishonest to blame someone who didn't lock a vehicle for their firearm being stolen from that vehicle.
I assume you mean "won't listen to medical professionals I happen to agree with today"?
The "medical professionals" the people are listening to have changed their positions so often they essentially *have* no position now.
Ya know. . .I see threads like this and I think "how would people respond if somebody started a thread about asking women to dress modestly so that they don't get raped?"
I'm sure you've seen the memes. . .but that's what white conservatives do. We go directly from "take, take take" to "redraw country borders".
Everyone has a line in the sand. For many, that line is getting closer. I have no doubt the media/general public/OKShooters/AR15 will lambaste anybody...
*sigh*
Good article, but I've quit trying. I use the "because **** you" argument now...or just say "I hope, for your sake, you never find out you are wrong."
AR15 rightly called it a horror show. Terrifying. Radiation poisoning is horrific.
The show is fantastic. The attention to detail is amazing. Dialog, cinematography, soundtrack, historical accuracy all top notch.
Sure. . .I'd love for them to enforce the laws on the books. Equally. Across the board.
But the FedGov has long since abandon that philosophy, so my give-a-damn about people breaking malum prohibitum laws is seriously depleted.