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So you agree with me that the right to a jury trial is violated millions of times a month?

Please answer yes or no.

My deepest thanks and appreciation in advance.


I agree that you're a fucking asshole.


Should I act like a bitch because you called me a bad name?

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I'm all for the second amendment. I love guns. They are really fun to shoot. Its a hell of an emotion firing off a semi-automatic weapon at a gun range. That said, no ordinary citizen needs any type of weapon that is semi-automatic in nature. I say take away what doesn't make sense. If you want to keep an AR-15 in your house, that's great, but you don't need bullets for it and if you want to shoot it, you should be able to go a licensed range that will sell you the bullets and only allow them to be shot on site at the range.

Any pistol other than a revolver is semi automatic in nature. Do you really mean that or are you referring to semi auto rifles only?


Semi auto shotguns are weapons of choice for waterfowl hunting too. Maybe upland too although where I hunt it’s mostly o/u.

I still use a pump for waterfowl and upland and a semi for deer, oddly enough. Although I've never fired more than 1 at a deer.

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One Post wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
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So you agree with me that the right to a jury trial is violated millions of times a month?

Please answer yes or no.

My deepest thanks and appreciation in advance.


I agree that you're a fucking asshole.


Do you know understand, after I educated your ass with real knowledge, that the right to a jury trial, as guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment is violated more times in our modern criminal justice system than it is respected?

I guess I am asking, you understand the concept of facts?

Ready to talk about how many times the right to an attorney, as guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment is violated?

Here is a hint, it is millions of times a month shit bird.


One Post wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
One Post wrote:
So you agree with me that the right to a jury trial is violated millions of times a month?

Please answer yes or no.

My deepest thanks and appreciation in advance.


I agree that you're a fucking asshole.


Should I act like a bitch because you called me a bad name?

Nah, I will just act like a man.



What is wrong with you?


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Every year I contemplate going straight o/u for all birds. I shoot it better than my typical waterfowl gun but the water always gives me pause. I never use a gun for turkey or deer but I’m not a big deer or turkey hunter so I guess I rarely use a bow too. I do have a pump mossberg for deer however.


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Every year I contemplate going straight o/u for all birds. I shoot it better than my typical waterfowl gun but the water always gives me pause. I never use a gun for turkey or deer but I’m not a big deer or turkey hunter so I guess I rarely use a bow too. I do have a pump mossberg for deer however.

If I could afford a nice double I'd get one for birds. My buddy had a sweet side by that I loved... I'm not sure I'd buy an over...

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Well over 1 million people marching for lives. Folks complained when people were marching for black lives and now folks are complaining when people are marching for all lives. This pretty much proves people just love to complain and nitpick. It's so disingenuous to tell these kids what they should or shouldn't do when you wouldn't support them anyway. These kids may not have a perfect solution but I love what I'm seeing.


Looking like Nurnburg 1936 to me.


Of course it does. The easy thing to do is to be against things. You can always find something wrong with everything. It's hard to be for something like these kids are and be willing to fight for it.

Before we start taking away at the core principals of our country how about enforcing the laws on the books we have?
How come when during Obamas presidency we did not see this? He had a few mass school shooting under his term as well as you know the whole Fast and Furious scandal,yet no one was demonstrating for his ass to do something. Yet now he is out t here playing the wise ex president. What gun laws,not bs ex orders did he get passed in his 8 years? Zero.
You live in a very violent area, one with some of the supposedly strictest gun laws in the country. Yet there are already 470 shot and 110 killed this year and we are not even 1/3 done. Hell there was 112 shot/28 killed this month alone. You know what the major problem? Even if the police catch the shooter,hard enough with the no snitch bullshit, you have Kim Fox letting them plead off the felon in possession of a weapon charge,that is supposed to get you 25 years in prison. So you got shooters who if caught are right back out on the streets. Wantto cut down on gun violence it is easy put the guys who get caught with guns who are not supposed to be having them or are selling them to others illegally hard time.


Same bullshit different day.

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Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
One Post wrote:
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One Post wrote:
So you agree with me that the right to a jury trial is violated millions of times a month?

Please answer yes or no.

My deepest thanks and appreciation in advance.


I agree that you're a fucking asshole.


Do you know understand, after I educated your ass with real knowledge, that the right to a jury trial, as guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment is violated more times in our modern criminal justice system than it is respected?

I guess I am asking, you understand the concept of facts?

Ready to talk about how many times the right to an attorney, as guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment is violated?

Here is a hint, it is millions of times a month shit bird.


One Post wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
One Post wrote:
So you agree with me that the right to a jury trial is violated millions of times a month?

Please answer yes or no.

My deepest thanks and appreciation in advance.


I agree that you're a fucking asshole.


Should I act like a bitch because you called me a bad name?

Nah, I will just act like a man.



What is wrong with you?


This is a weird way of thanking me for educating you on the right to a jury trial under the modern interpretation of the Sixth Amendment.

Ready for the lesson on the right to an attorney under the modern interpretation of the Sixth Amendment?


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What about the rights to an attorney?

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Dad gave me a beretta o/u.. it’s a cheaper one but where he hunts it’s steel and doubles and he wanted to hunt with his boys now that he’s retired. I have a Parker replica sxs that is glorious but I can’t shoot it for crap. It was the gun my grandfather took me hunting with for the first time. Need to practice more.

I’d love a nice sxs 16 gauge. But that is above my pay grade.


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One Post wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
One Post wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
One Post wrote:
So you agree with me that the right to a jury trial is violated millions of times a month?

Please answer yes or no.

My deepest thanks and appreciation in advance.


I agree that you're a fucking asshole.


Do you know understand, after I educated your ass with real knowledge, that the right to a jury trial, as guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment is violated more times in our modern criminal justice system than it is respected?

I guess I am asking, you understand the concept of facts?

Ready to talk about how many times the right to an attorney, as guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment is violated?

Here is a hint, it is millions of times a month shit bird.


One Post wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
One Post wrote:
So you agree with me that the right to a jury trial is violated millions of times a month?

Please answer yes or no.

My deepest thanks and appreciation in advance.


I agree that you're a fucking asshole.


Should I act like a bitch because you called me a bad name?

Nah, I will just act like a man.



What is wrong with you?


This is a weird way of thanking me for educating you on the right to a jury trial under the modern interpretation of the Sixth Amendment.

Ready for the lesson on the right to an attorney under the modern interpretation of the Sixth Amendment?


What would you say to someone who was just like "Yes, I'd love to hear that" ?

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Dad gave me a beretta o/u.. it’s a cheaper one but where he hunts it’s steel and doubles and he wanted to hunt with his boys now that he’s retired. I have a Parker replica sxs that is glorious but I can’t shoot it for crap. It was the gun my grandfather took me hunting with for the first time. Need to practice more.

I’d love a nice sxs 16 gauge. But that is above my pay grade.

Very nice.
Sadly due to my line of work hunting is largely impossible. It's always busy those times of the year. I miss it.

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What about the rights to an attorney?



The criminal defendant must be at the risk of imprisonment. If the defendant is not at risk of imprisonment, then there is NO RIGHT to an attorney in a criminal prosecution, despite the fact that the Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to an attorney.

Although this is somewhat different from the straight forward right to a jury trial.

The intent of the original right to attorney, is that the state could not deny you an attorney, not that the state HAD to provide you with an attorney.

Amazing how these rights morph and change over time.

Strange right, JLN you dipshit shit bird?


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What about the rights to an attorney?



The criminal defendant must be at the risk of imprisonment. If the defendant is not at risk of imprisonment, then there is NO RIGHT to an attorney in a criminal prosecution, despite the fact that the Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to an attorney.

Although this is somewhat different from the straight forward right to a jury trial.

The intent of the original right to attorney, is that the state could not deny you an attorney, not that the state HAD to provide you with an attorney.

Amazing how these rights morph and change over time.

Strange right, JLN you dipshit shit bird?


It is indeed fascinating, and I'm sure I would enjoy learning from you much more if you weren't such a jagoff.


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Dad gave me a beretta o/u.. it’s a cheaper one but where he hunts it’s steel and doubles and he wanted to hunt with his boys now that he’s retired. I have a Parker replica sxs that is glorious but I can’t shoot it for crap. It was the gun my grandfather took me hunting with for the first time. Need to practice more.

I’d love a nice sxs 16 gauge. But that is above my pay grade.

Very nice.
Sadly due to my line of work hunting is largely impossible. It's always busy those times of the year. I miss it.


I bet. My October’s and November’s are more and more dominated by tractor time instead of field time. And also kid time. If it wasn’t time with my dad and brother I wouldn’t make the time for it. I haven’t been up in a tree for deer for 3 years.


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What about the rights to an attorney?



The criminal defendant must be at the risk of imprisonment. If the defendant is not at risk of imprisonment, then there is NO RIGHT to an attorney in a criminal prosecution, despite the fact that the Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to an attorney.

Although this is somewhat different from the straight forward right to a jury trial.

The intent of the original right to attorney, is that the state could not deny you an attorney, not that the state HAD to provide you with an attorney.

Amazing how these rights morph and change over time.

Strange right, JLN you dipshit shit bird?


It is indeed fascinating, and I'm sure I would enjoy learning from you much more if you weren't such a jagoff.


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One Post wrote:
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What about the rights to an attorney?



The criminal defendant must be at the risk of imprisonment. If the defendant is not at risk of imprisonment, then there is NO RIGHT to an attorney in a criminal prosecution, despite the fact that the Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to an attorney.

Although this is somewhat different from the straight forward right to a jury trial.

The intent of the original right to attorney, is that the state could not deny you an attorney, not that the state HAD to provide you with an attorney.

Amazing how these rights morph and change over time.

Strange right, JLN you dipshit shit bird?


It is indeed fascinating, and I'm sure I would enjoy learning from you much more if you weren't such a jagoff.


Knowledge does not inure to the stubborn.


Except stubbornness doesn't have anything to do with this. You asked if I was aware of something, I said no and asked you what that something was, you then kind of explained it while calling me a "dip shit". I wasn't stubborn at all, I genuinely enjoy learning about these things, and asked you about it honestly, you're just such a prick you seemed to have not noticed, or cared.


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Drunk Squirrel wrote:
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Dad gave me a beretta o/u.. it’s a cheaper one but where he hunts it’s steel and doubles and he wanted to hunt with his boys now that he’s retired. I have a Parker replica sxs that is glorious but I can’t shoot it for crap. It was the gun my grandfather took me hunting with for the first time. Need to practice more.

I’d love a nice sxs 16 gauge. But that is above my pay grade.

Very nice.
Sadly due to my line of work hunting is largely impossible. It's always busy those times of the year. I miss it.


I bet. My October’s and November’s are more and more dominated by tractor time instead of field time. And also kid time. If it wasn’t time with my dad and brother I wouldn’t make the time for it. I haven’t been up in a tree for deer for 3 years.

Being an adult is a pain in the ass sometimes. I miss being a dumbass kid in a tree with a shotgun.

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It is amazing to me that these kids organized all of this themselves. Must have been one hell of a bake sale to raise enough money to provide for all the transportation, T-shirts, merchandising, etc. Good on them.

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It is amazing to me that these kids organized all of this themselves. Must have been one hell of a bake sale to raise enough money to provide for all the transportation, T-shirts, merchandising, etc. Good on them.


Hey, some of them are studying event planning.


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It is amazing to me that these kids organized all of this themselves. Must have been one hell of a bake sale to raise enough money to provide for all the transportation, T-shirts, merchandising, etc. Good on them.


I'm sure you have done everything by yourself and have never received any type of assistance. Let's continue to find ways to diminish what these kids are doing.

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It is amazing to me that these kids organized all of this themselves. Must have been one hell of a bake sale to raise enough money to provide for all the transportation, T-shirts, merchandising, etc. Good on them.


I'm sure you have done everything by yourself and have never received any type of assistance. Let's continue to find ways to diminish what these kids are doing.

Like I said - good on them. But don't pretend that this is some sort of organic movement brought on without outside influences and money to do it.
Heck, I generally agree with them, but I'm not stupid enough to believe that they are some sort of heroes here to save our country.

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It is amazing to me that these kids organized all of this themselves. Must have been one hell of a bake sale to raise enough money to provide for all the transportation, T-shirts, merchandising, etc. Good on them.


I'm sure you have done everything by yourself and have never received any type of assistance. Let's continue to find ways to diminish what these kids are doing.


Did the 6-year old handing out candies at the rally today with a note attached reading "this is the prize I get for staying quite during active shooter drills" type up and print out all those messages and affix all of them to the candies to hand out as a token symbol of the toll they believe gun violence has taken on school life? Does he or she know what a "drill", "active shooter" or symbolism actually is, do they even comprehend those things?

Stop pretending that a lot of these kids aren't being used as pawns by their parents, their teachers, and the media at large. And they're happy as hell to do it, because they get to go on camera, get retweets, and told by adults how grown up and mature (and smart!) they are. It's like Brian telling Lois to just say "9/11" over and over to the raucous applause from the crowds, except it's blue check marks retweeting David Hogg and producers putting him on camera for saying "disgusting" a bunch of times.


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I bought a gen 5 G26 in celebration today. Blue label pricing for the win

Two tone?


Just factory Glock black. Looked at a 19X those are sweet

We should have a board shooting outing

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It is amazing to me that these kids organized all of this themselves. Must have been one hell of a bake sale to raise enough money to provide for all the transportation, T-shirts, merchandising, etc. Good on them.


I'm sure you have done everything by yourself and have never received any type of assistance. Let's continue to find ways to diminish what these kids are doing.

Like I said - good on them. But don't pretend that this is some sort of organic movement brought on without outside influences and money to do it.
Heck, I generally agree with them, but I'm not stupid enough to believe that they are some sort of heroes here to save our country.


We're all influenced by something or someone. Regardless of what success anyone has had in life they've received assistance from someone. Why does this matter? When people talk about MLK do you ever hear about where he got his funding or who influenced him?

I don't agree with MANY of the solutions they're proposing but I'm proud to see millions of kids engaged and passionate about something. That's encouraging.

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I bought a gen 5 G26 in celebration today. Blue label pricing for the win

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Just factory Glock black. Looked at a 19X.

We should have a board shooting outing

Taking the wife Tuesday. She's inherited a government 1911 and she's getting pretty good with it but needs a lot more work. I'll be breaking in a newer pistol myself (I'd like to have 1500 rounds downrange before I really trust a pistol).

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It is amazing to me that these kids organized all of this themselves. Must have been one hell of a bake sale to raise enough money to provide for all the transportation, T-shirts, merchandising, etc. Good on them.


I'm sure you have done everything by yourself and have never received any type of assistance. Let's continue to find ways to diminish what these kids are doing.

Like I said - good on them. But don't pretend that this is some sort of organic movement brought on without outside influences and money to do it.
Heck, I generally agree with them, but I'm not stupid enough to believe that they are some sort of heroes here to save our country.


We're all influenced by something or someone. Regardless of what success anyone has had in life they've received assistance from someone. Why does this matter? When people talk about MLK do you ever hear about where he got his funding or who influenced him?

I don't agree with MANY of the solutions they're proposing but I'm proud to see millions of kids engaged and passionate about something. That's encouraging.

Would you be equally proud if it was 6 year olds promoting enhancing the second amendment?

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I bought a gen 5 G26 in celebration today. Blue label pricing for the win

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Just factory Glock black. Looked at a 19X.

We should have a board shooting outing

Taking the wife Tuesday. She's inherited a government 1911 and she's getting pretty good with it but needs a lot more work. I'll be breaking in a newer pistol myself (I'd like to have 1500 rounds downrange before I really trust a pistol).


Honestly, why 1500 rounds?

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Franky T wrote:
It is amazing to me that these kids organized all of this themselves. Must have been one hell of a bake sale to raise enough money to provide for all the transportation, T-shirts, merchandising, etc. Good on them.


I'm sure you have done everything by yourself and have never received any type of assistance. Let's continue to find ways to diminish what these kids are doing.

Like I said - good on them. But don't pretend that this is some sort of organic movement brought on without outside influences and money to do it.
Heck, I generally agree with them, but I'm not stupid enough to believe that they are some sort of heroes here to save our country.


We're all influenced by something or someone. Regardless of what success anyone has had in life they've received assistance from someone. Why does this matter? When people talk about MLK do you ever hear about where he got his funding or who influenced him?

I don't agree with MANY of the solutions they're proposing but I'm proud to see millions of kids engaged and passionate about something. That's encouraging.

Would you be equally proud if it was 6 year olds promoting enhancing the second amendment?


Isn't it a bit early for arguments to be reduced to the absurd?

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