We failed to make 5K, so no unblur. But I liked the enthusiasm, so here is a different picture. This is the Trigger Kicker, my new active reset trigger mechanism.
CALLING ALL 18-19-YEAR-OLD ADULTS IN PA:
If you live in PA and want to apply for a PA license to carry a firearm for self-defense but can’t due to the state’s age-based restrictions, YOU could be a key participant in an FPC Lawsuit.
Every time this is reposted, the sub-70 IQ morons start yammering about how they think shotguns were the ultimate weapon in the first World War.
Despite few being issued, lukewarm performance, and very little combat use.
And the shotguns used were designed as hunting guns...
Know your enemies.
Rueben Dass, a fellow at the UN Institute for Disarmament Research and various other research centers/schools. He's framed 3D printed gun folks as far-right extremists, radical Islamists, and various other forms of terrorist.
Another banger from Louis Rossmann. He's spot on - 3D printer spyware is indeed a path to enshitification.
And there's only one kind of enshitification I stan. That is, ofc, Shittinator's https://t.co/CxrqcHLyQl.
Go print gun.
https://t.co/3utoQPQgWw
Lindsey Graham has spent years helping gun control move through Washington.
In 2022, he joined Democrats to pass S.2938, the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, the largest federal gun control bill in nearly 30 years.
His deal pumped 75 million dollars into “Red Flag” Gun Confiscation programs, empowered Biden’s ATF to crack down on private sales, created lifetime gun bans for many young adults, and opened the door to new bans based on vague accusations.
In 2018, Graham co-sponsored federal “Red Flag” Gun Confiscation legislation, S.2521, with Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), creating a national framework to encourage Extreme Risk Protection Order gun confiscation laws based on allegations, not criminal convictions.
As Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Graham also held a hearing promoting “Red Flag” Gun Confiscation laws, where he said they had “shown promise in the states” and expressed support for a “dialogue” on expanding them nationwide.
Graham has also voted to confirm anti-gun Supreme Court Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, and later voted to confirm Merrick Garland as Attorney General.
This is not a one-time mistake.
@LegsEnergy@MorosKostas Sure. I totally get it. I'd like buying a firearm to be as hurdle free as possible.
I was just clarifying that we have confirmed that the original statement was not correct.
@shagbark_hick I totally dig it and could see me doing that.
But a simple toaster is really simple and they rarely fail in my experience.
Maybe there's some fancy toasters that I'd never buy that are more prone to failure? I don't know.
@LegsEnergy@MorosKostas Mississsippi and Louisiana also offer free IDs.
We've at least confirmed that Democrats are not fine with voter ID laws if the IDs are free.
@LegsEnergy@MorosKostas Texas and Alabama also offer free ID's. Those are just the next two that I looked up.
I think both sides of this particular argument are over stating the effect of requiring or not requiring the ID.
Democrats fear very simple voter ID laws because of projection. They think that the extensive abuses they commit against the Second Amendment in their permitting systems will be done for voter registration.
New Jersey has a practice of denying anyone their Second Amendment rights if they have *any* criminal record, even if that record is not disqualifying.
They also encourage you to "withdraw" your application, instead of them denying it, to evade judicial review.
The headline of the article is BS though. "No one on either side wants to talk about this!" No dude, gun rights activists (which the author would label as on "the right") talk about permitting abuses all of the time. Including for New Jersey specifically. Articles have been written about these abuses, long before yours.
No one on the left cares. Stop trying to create a false equivalence to not offend your buddies on the left.
https://t.co/irEbcY6tU8
@Kronykal@prieurdp Even if I had a camera, I have a ridiculous large truck and it'd still be safer to back in.
I can see the idiots doing 40mph through the parking lot a lot easier when going forward.
I also tend to park as far out as I can, so I rarely park in a real crowded area.