Sorry this happened to you. But am glad no one in your family was hurt
Yes, I have lots of pictures. I'm not sure how to upload them to this forum. Let me see if I can figure it out.Horrible this happened. Did you take pictures of the car that was shot up?
He was on probation, so technically...he wasn't free. That sucks for him. Some could possibly argue... technically I'm not free. Just saying.A felon can't be in the vicinity of a firearm. I know someone who is a felon and his wife bought a pistol to keep in her nightstand because her and a new baby were home alone a lot because he worked out of town and usually wouldn't get home till early in the morning. They lived in a not so great part of Fayetteville. His home was raided while they were asleep (he was on probation) and they found the pistol. He is now doing 15 yrs.
Yes, I have lots of pictures. I'm not sure how to upload them to this forum. Let me see if I can figure it out.
Thanks!When you go to post a reply you can hit 'upload a file' beside of the 'post reply' button and put attachments there
OR
use a hosting site like Imgur.com and load there and then link here
I can't get my personal pics. up. We just had a detective come by, he said information should be made public soon.When you go to post a reply you can hit 'upload a file' beside of the 'post reply' button and put attachments there
OR
use a hosting site like Imgur.com and load there and then link here
I can't get my personal pics. up. We just had a detective come by, he said information should be made public soon.
I can't get my personal pics. up. We just had a detective come by, he said information should be made public soon.
It's my general opinion that once a person had paid their dues, their rights should automatically be restored.
This flat out denial of specific rights under general, non-specific terms is not right.
For example, there are plenty of nonviolent felony crimes one may be convicted of. What business does the government have in denying a person the RKBA for such? How is that relevant to the crime?
And while the states often have avenues one may pursue for the restoration of certain rights, the federal government does not. How is this not covered in the people's First Amendment right to petition the government for redress of grievances?
This isn't a moral application of due process.
I get it if a person is convicted of a violent felony wherein a specific denial of the RKBA may be appropriate. But that's not the way it's done.
It's my general opinion that once a person had paid their dues, their rights should automatically be restored.
This flat out denial of specific rights under general, non-specific terms is not right.
For example, there are plenty of nonviolent felony crimes one may be convicted of. What business does the government have in denying a person the RKBA for such? How is that relevant to the crime?
And while the states often have avenues one may pursue for the restoration of certain rights, the federal government does not. How is this not covered in the people's First Amendment right to petition the government for redress of grievances?
This isn't a moral application of due process.
I get it if a person is convicted of a violent felony wherein a specific denial of the RKBA may be appropriate. But that's not the way it's done.
I'm trying, I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong...I go to upload file, I select chose file, select a photo...I can see it looks like they're in there. IDK. HMP sure!Looking forward to seeing them!
Send them to me and I'll get them posted asapI'm trying, I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong...I go to upload file, I select chose file, select a photo...I can see it looks like they're in there. IDK. HMP sure!
Yes sirDid you say the Concord police responded?
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Do you need more???It's the same process you used when you uploaded/embedded this video in your thread here:
https://carolinafirearmsforum.com/index.php?threads/i-still-havent-forgotten.49596/
You think I'm lying?I didn't need any.
I don't believe your posts and your pics wouldn't convince me either way.
Fair enough. Do I know you??? Do you know me??? Do you think you know me???I don't care if you are or aren't.
I simply don't believe your post.
Not just felonies either, any crime punishable by more than one year in prison. Plenty of misdemeanors fit that description. So you can pleasd guilty to a misdemeanor that is PUNISHABLE up to a couple years, do a little probation, and lose your gun rights.
Thank you sir, I needed that.By the way, @Is this leagal, if you HAD been able to defend yourself and take down one or more of these individuals with, say, a .54 caliber, 425 grain muzzleloader bullet, let's just say I would print that story out and frame it!
Especially if you used blackpowder instead of pyrodex and all the smoke was caught on video!
Extra points if you ran them down in full pirate gear and a brace of muzzleloader pistols in your belt!
After this, knowing your family is OK, this image should bring a smile to your face!
The report we got was all messed up. My wife's last name plus phone # was wrong. Listed me as a non-resident. There wasn't anything on it about property damage, just the vehicles. I don't even want to go into the rest of our day...so far.If your vehicles are a Chevy Silverado and a Jeep Compass, I have seen the incident/investigation report on CPD's web site.
For killing ground hornets you can buy spray cans at Lowe's or Home Depo that work great.
range 10-15 feet of more.
Keep a can when you travel to keep pests away.
No.
Buy CS spray. It has the added benefit of actually being useful against Humans.
I didn't need any.
I don't believe your posts and your pics wouldn't convince me either way.
Sounds good...but did you know if you get a F on your report card, you can't even have that?No.
Buy CS spray. It has the added benefit of actually being useful against Humans.
What am I missing here... is it Friday already?You definitely don’t deserve an answer to that.
You can not travel with CS spray. But but spray is fine to travel with. You must be very careful itbug A little bit in the eyes would very painful. Be careful in gas stations for bugs in trash cans of parking lots for other pests.
You definitely don’t deserve an answer to that.
Ok Boomer.
No laws against Bear Spray that I'm aware of, has a ~30' fog pattern and will put a hurting on a human. I wouldn't wast my time with wasp spray.