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Re: Safe Haven Law from Nebraska.
« Reply #45 on: November 25, 2008, 03:05:17 PM »
Just what do you mean by cannon?
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Re: Safe Haven Law from Nebraska.
« Reply #46 on: November 25, 2008, 03:13:05 PM »

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Re: Safe Haven Law from Nebraska.
« Reply #47 on: November 25, 2008, 03:18:38 PM »
Do they shoot shot or just blanks.  Can you buy black powder without a license for them?  I think I would get arrested for firing one around here but I think I could get one.  Someone about a mile from me has a 37mm anti tank gun from WW2 on there lawn.  I have shells for it :laugh:
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Re: Safe Haven Law from Nebraska.
« Reply #48 on: November 25, 2008, 03:23:14 PM »
No HMO for me, thank you! In this world, you get what you pay for.

I pay for insurance and I don't have to wait with a bunch of random, infected fucks for treatment. I get to make an appointment.
In a decent nation, one which actually respects all its citizens, there are no problems with not paying for healthcare. National Insurance works just fine for me and 99% of Brits :)

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Re: Safe Haven Law from Nebraska.
« Reply #49 on: November 25, 2008, 03:28:49 PM »
I had eye surgery in 1991; that I had to pay for myself, because I was just short-sighted, so that was considered "cosmetical". Though if anyone wishes to change gender, the public health care pays for it. Sweden in a nutshell.  ::)

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They'll cut off your dick for free but not fix your eyes :lol:

Yes. Sweden is the feast of weirdness. You need a license for an airgun with a muzzle velocity over 200 meters/s and/or an impact over 10 J/cm2, but a cannon is free to buy. It's also legal to look on child pornography in Sweden, as long as you don't save it on your computer, and zoophilia is legal as long as you don't hurt the animal...

I have a 5mm air rifle that I can pump up to a similar muzzle velocity (three to five pumps), even using "match grade, high sectional density"  ammunition. I have taken out a wild dog with it. A head shot will penetrate the skull from about forty meters.
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Re: Safe Haven Law from Nebraska.
« Reply #50 on: November 25, 2008, 03:35:43 PM »
No HMO for me, thank you! In this world, you get what you pay for.

I pay for insurance and I don't have to wait with a bunch of random, infected fucks for treatment. I get to make an appointment.
In a decent nation, one which actually respects all its citizens, there are no problems with not paying for healthcare. National Insurance works just fine for me and 99% of Brits :)

I wouldn't call a nation decent that bans one hand guns for perfectly law-abiding citizens, but that's another story.
What do law abiding citizens need handguns for?

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Re: Safe Haven Law from Nebraska.
« Reply #51 on: November 25, 2008, 03:38:50 PM »
No HMO for me, thank you! In this world, you get what you pay for.

I pay for insurance and I don't have to wait with a bunch of random, infected fucks for treatment. I get to make an appointment.
In a decent nation, one which actually respects all its citizens, there are no problems with not paying for healthcare. National Insurance works just fine for me and 99% of Brits :)

I wouldn't call a nation decent that bans one hand guns for perfectly law-abiding citizens, but that's another story.
What do law abiding citizens need handguns for?

Very simply, sport and/or defense from citizens who do not abide the law.
Jimi Hendrix: When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace. 

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Re: Safe Haven Law from Nebraska.
« Reply #52 on: November 25, 2008, 03:40:22 PM »
Do they shoot shot or just blanks.  Can you buy black powder without a license for them?  I think I would get arrested for firing one around here but I think I could get one.  Someone about a mile from me has a 37mm anti tank gun from WW2 on there lawn.  I have shells for it :laugh:

They can shoot shots but they almost just shoot blanks with them.

Gunpowder is license free, both smokeless and black and blank shots are also license free, though you need a permit to actually fire the gun.

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Re: Safe Haven Law from Nebraska.
« Reply #53 on: November 25, 2008, 03:41:31 PM »
No HMO for me, thank you! In this world, you get what you pay for.

I pay for insurance and I don't have to wait with a bunch of random, infected fucks for treatment. I get to make an appointment.
In a decent nation, one which actually respects all its citizens, there are no problems with not paying for healthcare. National Insurance works just fine for me and 99% of Brits :)

I wouldn't call a nation decent that bans one hand guns for perfectly law-abiding citizens, but that's another story.
What do law abiding citizens need handguns for?

Very simply, sport and/or defense from citizens who do not abide the law.

It's only I and about 10 more Europeans that get that simple concept. That's why we have gun laws "rewarding" the criminals...

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Re: Safe Haven Law from Nebraska.
« Reply #54 on: November 25, 2008, 03:51:21 PM »
Do they shoot shot or just blanks.  Can you buy black powder without a license for them?  I think I would get arrested for firing one around here but I think I could get one.  Someone about a mile from me has a 37mm anti tank gun from WW2 on there lawn.  I have shells for it :laugh:

They can shoot shots but they almost just shoot blanks with them.

Gunpowder is license free, both smokeless and black and blank shots are also license free, though you need a permit to actually fire the gun.

What's legal as far as fireworks are concerned? Also as far as guns go can you have one shot black power rifles?  If not why don't they regulate black or smokeless powder?
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Re: Safe Haven Law from Nebraska.
« Reply #55 on: November 25, 2008, 04:01:17 PM »
Do they shoot shot or just blanks.  Can you buy black powder without a license for them?  I think I would get arrested for firing one around here but I think I could get one.  Someone about a mile from me has a 37mm anti tank gun from WW2 on there lawn.  I have shells for it :laugh:

They can shoot shots but they almost just shoot blanks with them.

Gunpowder is license free, both smokeless and black and blank shots are also license free, though you need a permit to actually fire the gun.

What's legal as far as fireworks are concerned? Also as far as guns go can you have one shot black power rifles?  If not why don't they regulate black or smokeless powder?

All fireworks containing up to 1 kilo of powder, except mortars, are free to the public, though you can usually buy "cakes" weighing several kilos without a problem. All rockets are free this far. 4" mortars will be banned when they run out of store.  :( Then only 3" will be legal.

You can have black powder rifles but they must be from before 1890, otherwise you need a license, so there aren't many license free real guns left.

You can't do much with the gun powder if you can't get a gun, so I guess that's why it's still free. IMHO gun laws are a joke. The gross criminals here have military arms; machine guns and bazookas...
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Re: Safe Haven Law from Nebraska.
« Reply #56 on: November 25, 2008, 04:11:54 PM »
Do they shoot shot or just blanks.  Can you buy black powder without a license for them?  I think I would get arrested for firing one around here but I think I could get one.  Someone about a mile from me has a 37mm anti tank gun from WW2 on there lawn.  I have shells for it :laugh:

They can shoot shots but they almost just shoot blanks with them.

Gunpowder is license free, both smokeless and black and blank shots are also license free, though you need a permit to actually fire the gun.

What's legal as far as fireworks are concerned? Also as far as guns go can you have one shot black power rifles?  If not why don't they regulate black or smokeless powder?

All fireworks containing up to 1 kilo of powder, except mortars, are free to the public, though you can usually buy "cakes" weighing several kilos without a problem. All rockets are free this far. 4" mortars will be banned when they run out of store.  :( Then only 3" will be legal.

You can have black powder rifles but they must be from before 1890, otherwise you need a license, so there aren't many license free real guns left.

You can't do much with the gun powder if you can't get a gun, so I guess that's why it's still free. IMHO gun laws are a joke. The gross criminals here have military arms; machine guns and bazookas...

How about doing some hobby machining :zoinks: http://www.cncguns.com/projects.html
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Re: Safe Haven Law from Nebraska.
« Reply #57 on: November 25, 2008, 04:18:04 PM »
Do they shoot shot or just blanks.  Can you buy black powder without a license for them?  I think I would get arrested for firing one around here but I think I could get one.  Someone about a mile from me has a 37mm anti tank gun from WW2 on there lawn.  I have shells for it :laugh:

They can shoot shots but they almost just shoot blanks with them.

Gunpowder is license free, both smokeless and black and blank shots are also license free, though you need a permit to actually fire the gun.

What's legal as far as fireworks are concerned? Also as far as guns go can you have one shot black power rifles?  If not why don't they regulate black or smokeless powder?

All fireworks containing up to 1 kilo of powder, except mortars, are free to the public, though you can usually buy "cakes" weighing several kilos without a problem. All rockets are free this far. 4" mortars will be banned when they run out of store.  :( Then only 3" will be legal.

You can have black powder rifles but they must be from before 1890, otherwise you need a license, so there aren't many license free real guns left.

You can't do much with the gun powder if you can't get a gun, so I guess that's why it's still free. IMHO gun laws are a joke. The gross criminals here have military arms; machine guns and bazookas...

How about doing some hobby machining :zoinks: http://www.cncguns.com/projects.html

The thought has struck my mind.  8)

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Re: Safe Haven Law from Nebraska.
« Reply #58 on: November 25, 2008, 04:26:04 PM »
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Let me know when the local kids start shooting people's pets with those.
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Re: Safe Haven Law from Nebraska.
« Reply #59 on: November 25, 2008, 05:43:25 PM »
http://www.1864.dk/scripts/dbimage.php3?ID=3138

Let me know when the local kids start shooting people's pets with those.

I like my neighbors pets I'd rather shoot them
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