Background checks in a bar

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Now imagine how many "ghost guns" were built.
Now imagine if you will, defunding the police while the populace arms itself to the highest level per capita of all time?

People better start learning some manners, because being impolite in an armed society without the popo responding like they're on speed dial might just be a badddddd thing.
 
From the title, I thought some bar was doing background checks before they would sell you alcohol!
Me too! I've never even been to a bar in NC yet.....
 
Now imagine if you will, defunding the police while the populace arms itself to the highest level per capita of all time?

People better start learning some manners, because being impolite in an armed society without the popo responding like they're on speed dial might just be a badddddd thing.

Are the Karens going to start shooting each other? Or just the same morons who were doing it before, just in greater numbers?
 
From the title, I thought some bar was doing background checks before they would sell you alcohol!


Me, too. I figured this was some sort of new COVID crap about reopening bars, but requiring background checks to go in. LOL
 
Are the Karens going to start shooting each other? Or just the same morons who were doing it before, just in greater numbers?
All joking aside ... the true newbies scare me. Most say they are buying for protection at home. I wonder how many truly understand #4 of the Primary Rules of Firearm Safety ... Always be sure of your target and BEYOND. I can just hear “I didn’t know the bullet would hit my neighbor’s house and kill their child”. Many of them think they know stuff because they’ve “seen it on TV” and that type of ignorance will get some innocent person hurt or at worst killed.
 
All joking aside ... the true newbies scare me. Most say they are buying for protection at home. I wonder how many truly understand #4 of the Primary Rules of Firearm Safety ... Always be sure of your target and BEYOND. I can just hear “I didn’t know the bullet would hit my neighbor’s house and kill their child”. Many of them think they know stuff because they’ve “seen it on TV” and that type of ignorance will get some innocent person hurt or at worst killed.
This-
It just happened to a friend of ours a few days back. Neighbor has a new handgun and popped a round through the apartment wall.
Woman who did it just shrugged and grinned at our friend, popo didn't seem to be able to much because it was deemed "an accident".
Good thing our friend and her child weren't home at the time.

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All joking aside ... the true newbies scare me. Most say they are buying for protection at home. I wonder how many truly understand #4 of the Primary Rules of Firearm Safety ... Always be sure of your target and BEYOND. I can just hear “I didn’t know the bullet would hit my neighbor’s house and kill their child”. Many of them think they know stuff because they’ve “seen it on TV” and that type of ignorance will get some innocent person hurt or at worst killed.

This is true but the 2nd Amendment says " shall not be infringed" so it's their right to own a firearm even if they don't know how to safely use one.
 
All joking aside ... the true newbies scare me. Most say they are buying for protection at home. I wonder how many truly understand #4 of the Primary Rules of Firearm Safety ... Always be sure of your target and BEYOND. I can just hear “I didn’t know the bullet would hit my neighbor’s house and kill their child”. Many of them think they know stuff because they’ve “seen it on TV” and that type of ignorance will get some innocent person hurt or at worst killed.
My customer’s renter and 6 houses up the street shot himself in the thigh with a 7.62x51 AR with no magazine and one in the hole. Former US Army infantry. My guess is he may have had a bit of training. Round went thru his thigh and thru the window. Oops. I saw the blood pools because my customer told him to get out by phone while he was still in the hospital. I had been working on the downstairs unit that week.
 
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