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On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 12:19 PM, Sam Morris <w...@csilogan.com> wrote:

> Couple of things here Patrick...and I mean these comments respectfully.
>
> The SCOTUS disagrees with your interpretation of the Second Amendment, as
> do roughly 120 million gun owners in America. The opinions of liberal
> scholars means exactly squat.
>
> Also, the first ten amendments (the Bill of Rights) can *not* be altered
> without abolishing the entire US Constitution.
>
> Getting back to the OP's question - I've carried everything from a .45
> Glock 19 Gen 4 to my Israeli-made .50 cal Desert Eagle. I'm a big dude so I
> can get away with the larger guns and concealment. I stopped carrying the
> DE only because I didn't want to shoot the bad guy and kill three good guys
> standing behind him.
>
> And I will say this to which whomever it was who said we pay the
> government to protect us: At the same event where you and I met (in St
> Louis) Patrick, I was walking back to my hotel (two blocks from the event)
> after a long night of training and networking. It was about 1:00 am. As I
> was walking back, two of St. Louis' finest citizens (dirtbags) approached
> me, making it very clear that they weren't selling girl scout cookies. When
> they were about 50 yards away I took out my Glock and racked a round (I
> won't carry hot because as someone else mentioned here it doesn't have a
> safety). When these two scumbags heard that cartridge rack, they turned and
> bolted. I saw nothing but assholes and elbows.
>
> I didn't have to point my weapon at them or even show it to them, much
> less fire it. However, had I not had it with me, I have every reason to
> believe I'd likely not be here typing this to you.
>
> Sam
>
>
> On 12/7/2015 11:41 AM, Patrick Leary wrote:
>
>> Yawn. The general population never made that boast until the NRA in the
>> 1980s changed their tactics to spur slagging gun sales. They moved the
>> conversation to patriotic themes, talk of freedom, and other pabulum
>> gobbled up by folks. Contrary to popular “conservative” thinking, this
>> is not settled law. In fact, even Scalia has been clear it’s quite open.
>> Part of the issue is the meaning of “arms” and “keep” and “bear,” as
>> well as the limits therein. But, even more important is how modern gun
>> advocates neglect the entire first part of that amendment and pretend it
>> does not exist at all, when rather, it is, in fact, the entire modifying
>> context of the latter part of the sentence.
>>
>> I quote;
>>
>> "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free
>> State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be
>> infringed."
>>
>> The NRA has done yeoman’s work pretending that part of the amendment
>> does not exist. The “well regulated militia” is the subject, not guns.
>> The rest of the sentence is the modifier. “People” in this case are
>> represented by each state’s militia.
>>
>> There is a significant opinion among many scholars that individual
>> citizens have no right at all to a gun.
>>
>> Secondly, no right is absolute. Government even grants itself the
>> authority to regulate our inalienable rights (capital punishment, etc.).
>> Amendments can also be altered, like the idiot 18^th , in the face of
>> changing realities. The reality of then was a muzzle-loaded, single fire
>> musket.
>>
>> And, even if anyone wants to play elementary games and claim literalism,
>> good luck with that, as that same text says nothing about ammunition,
>> keeping and bearing LOADED arms.
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>> *From:*Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] *On Behalf Of *Jeff Broadwick -
>> Lists
>> *Sent:* Monday, December 7, 2015 12:10 PM
>> *To:* af@afmug.com
>> *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] WAY OT: Concealed Carry handguns - which to buy
>> and why
>>
>> Since when is a discussion of our legal, Constitutional rights
>> "pathetic" Patrick?  We are talking about a tool, like any other, that
>> can be used to protect ourselves and others.  WISPs are often out in
>> remote places in the dead of night...or at inner city data centers.
>>   They are vulnerable.  I know that one person on this list would likely
>> not be here right now if he hadn't been able to show a gun to someone
>> that was about to bash him with a baseball bat outside a data center.
>>
>> Jeff Broadwick
>>
>> ConVergence Technologies, Inc.
>>
>> 312-205-2519 Office
>>
>> 574-220-7826 Cell
>>
>> jbroadw...@converge-tech.com <mailto:jbroadw...@converge-tech.com>
>>
>>
>> On Dec 7, 2015, at 11:58 AM, Patrick Leary <patrick.le...@telrad.com
>> <mailto:patrick.le...@telrad.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     I’ll just note this is a pathetic thread to have in any society that
>>     considers itself civil. Hell, even in the “wild west” the local law
>>     had people check their weapons into the sheriff when they came into
>>     town. In fact, formerly, states like Texas lead the country in
>>     banning open carry.
>>
>>     “All the more surprising, then, that Texas was the first state to
>>     ban its citizens from carrying handguns, a restriction that remained
>>     on the books for 125 years.”
>>
>> http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/politics/texas/article/First-to-ban-open-carry-Texas-could-be-one-of-5974401.php
>>
>>     And just read this scholarly article from 1999:
>>
>>     *Gun Control and the Old West*
>>     By Ross Collins
>>     History News Service <http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~hns/index.html>,
>>
>>     Summer 1999.
>>
>>     The smoke has cleared, and we peer down at the victim: another gun
>>     control bill, shot full ‘o holes. Just like in the old horse operas:
>>     a hero again shoots to protect a precious freedom, America’s right
>>     to bear arms. For many who keep a romantic image of America’s past,
>>     gun control is like that, a battle steeped in American tradition. It
>>     calls us back to those legendary days of the Old West, when cowboys
>>     defended their honor and their horses by way of their Colts
>>     .
>>     In fact, most historians see the cowboys of the Old West as THE
>>     defining heroes of 20th-century America. He’s used to sell
>>     everything from soap to hats. He’s apparently also an ideal American
>>     for anti-gun control groups: gun shows and gun advertising promote
>>     from a distinctive Old West flavor.
>>
>>     Today’s anti gun control forces count their strongest support among
>>     society’s leaders from the states that once formed part of the Old
>> West.
>>     The actual Old West pioneers of historical fact viewed matters
>>     differently, however. They would certainly hail the campaign to
>>     protect an American right to bear arms, but the record puts them
>>     behind "moderate, common-sense measures" for gun control—the very
>>     kind that President Clinton has proposed.
>>
>>     Pioneer publications show Old West leaders repeatedly arguing in
>>     favor of gun control. City leaders in the old cattle towns knew from
>>     experience what some Americans today don't want to believe: a town
>>     which allows easy access to guns invites trouble.
>>     What these cow town leaders saw intimately in their day-to-day
>>     association with guns is that more guns in more places caused not
>>     greater safety, but greater death in an already dangerous
>>     wilderness. By the 1880s many in the west were fed up with gun
>>     violence. Gun control, they contended, was absolutely essential, and
>>     the remedy advocated usually was usually no less than a total ban on
>>     pistol-packing.
>>     The editor of the Black Hills Daily Times of Dakota Territory in
>>     1884, called the idea of carrying firearms into the city a
>>     “dangerous practice,” not only to others, but to the packer himself.
>>     He emphasized his point with the headline, "Perforated by His Own
>>     Pistol."
>>     The editor of the Montana’s Yellowstone Journal acknowledged four
>>     years earlier that Americans have "the right to bear arms," but he
>>     contended that guns have to be regulated. As for cowboys carrying
>>     pistols, a dispatch from Laramie’s Northwest Stock Journal in 1884,
>>     reported, "We see many cowboys fitting up for the spring and summer
>>     work. They all seem to think it absolutely necessary to have a
>>     revolver. Of all foolish notions this is the most absurd."
>>
>>     Cowboy president Theodore Roosevelt recalled with approval that as a
>>     Dakota Territory ranch owner, his town, at the least, allowed "no
>>     shooting in the streets." The editor of that town's newspaper, The
>>     Bad Lands Cow Boy of Medora, demanded that gun control be even
>>     tighter than that, however. Like leaders in Miles City and many
>>     other cow towns, he wanted to see guns banned entirely within the
>>     city limits. A.T. Packard in August 1885 called "packing a gun" a
>>     "senseless custom," and noted about a month later that "As a
>>     protection, it is terribly useless.”
>>
>>     Old West cattlemen themselves also saw the need for gun control. By
>>     1882, a Texas cattle raising association had banned six-shooters
>>     from the cowboy's belt. "In almost every section of the West murders
>>     are on the increase, and cowmen are too often the principals in the
>>     encounters," concurred a dispatch from the Texas Live Stock Journal
>>     dated June 5, 1884. "The six-shooter loaded with deadly cartridges
>>     is a dangerous companion for any man, especially if he should
>>     unfortunately be primed with whiskey. Cattlemen should unite in
>>     aiding the enforcement of the law against carrying of deadly weapons."
>>
>>     This echoes President Clinton’s reaction following the failure in
>>     Congress of the most recent gun control proposals: “The American
>>     people will not stand for this.” So far they have, however, as
>>     recalled by the record of defeated attempts to legislate control. As
>>     U.S. Rep. Martin Sabo (D.-Minn.) noted, “there’s broad public
>>     support for it, but he opponents are much more intense about it.”
>>
>>     The Old West’s leaders who argued for gun control knew that a long
>>     time ago. Their arguments sound as contemporary at the end of this
>>     century as they were earnest at the end of the last. But despite
>>     them, few packers have been persuaded to put away their pistols,
>>     then or now.
>>
>>     Copyright 2004 by Ross F. Collins
>>     <www.ndsu.edu/communication/collins
>>     <http://www.ndsu.edu/communication/collins>>
>>
>>     Wayne LaPierre sure has done his job well. He’s made most of you
>>     fooled into thinking owning a gun is a patriotic act without you
>>     realizing you are just another tool for raking in the dough. He’s
>>     been so successful he’s converted gun ownership into a religious
>>     issue, to point that whether or not you own a gun is highly
>>     predictive of your being an evangelical Christian.
>>
>>
>> https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/is-gun-ownership-christian/2013/01/25/c7afe7fe-6724-11e2-93e1-475791032daf_story.html
>>
>>     Patrick
>>
>>     *From:*Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] *On Behalf Of *Cameron Crum
>>     *Sent:* Monday, December 7, 2015 11:38 AM
>>     *To:* af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
>>     *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] WAY OT: Concealed Carry handguns - which to
>>     buy and why
>>
>>     I carry a Colt 45 Defender. It is relatively small for a 45. An NSA
>>     buddy of mine, who had been in several close range shootouts in his
>>     career asked me one time why I carry a 45. I told him that I'd never
>>     been in a firefight. I don't train in high pressure situations, and
>>     while I'm proficient at the range, I don't train for situations like
>>     he did or the cops do. If I am in a situation where I have to pull a
>>     gun, my adrenaline is going to be pumping like crazy, and I may be
>>     moving to cover or trying to stay out of the way of bullets myself.
>>     I may only hit what I'm shooting at once if I'm lucky. I want the
>>     once to count.
>>
>>     On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 10:30 AM, That One Guy /sarcasm
>>     <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com <mailto:thatoneguyst...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         define legally
>>
>>         If a bear shits in the woods, will tight shoes cause callouses?
>>
>>         I dont know why any of you want these killing machines, the
>>         government has guns, and we pay them to protect us. Your gun, if
>>         you hand it to a bad guy, is 100% of the time going to be in the
>>         bad guys possession, and if that bad guy happens to be 5, youve
>>         just given a child a handgun, are you saying we should arm
>>         children? Why are you trying to kill children, children are the
>>         future, teach them well and let them lead the way.
>>
>>         Imperialist scum be furthering decline humanity. Mighty leader
>>         will devour you in fear.
>>
>>         <image002.jpg>
>>         ​
>>
>>         On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 10:17 AM, Chuck McCown <ch...@wbmfg.com
>>         <mailto:ch...@wbmfg.com>> wrote:
>>
>>             Can you legally own hand grenades?
>>
>>             *From:*Mathew Howard <mailto:mhoward...@gmail.com>
>>
>>             *Sent:*Monday, December 07, 2015 9:15 AM
>>
>>             *To:*af <mailto:af@afmug.com>
>>
>>             *Subject:*Re: [AFMUG] WAY OT: Concealed Carry handguns -
>>             which to buy and why
>>
>>             you do if you want to conceal it... :P
>>
>>             On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 10:14 AM, Chuck McCown
>>             <ch...@wbmfg.com <mailto:ch...@wbmfg.com>> wrote:
>>
>>                 You don’t need a CC to carry a Springfield 30-06....
>>
>>                 *From:*Paul McCall <mailto:pa...@pdmnet.net>
>>
>>                 *Sent:*Monday, December 07, 2015 9:03 AM
>>
>>                 *To:*af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
>>
>>                 *Subject:*[AFMUG] WAY OT: Concealed Carry handguns -
>>                 which to buy and why
>>
>>                 I am getting my CC permit (Florida) in a week or so.  I
>>                 took an absolutely excellent class from the main trainer
>>                 at the Brevard county sheriff’s office.
>>
>>                 Now, I am looking for an excellent CC gun to use, as my
>>                 long barrel Colt 38 is not a good fit for that.
>>
>>                 I am certain that this group probably has a LOT of
>>                 expertise (and many opinions) on THE gun to use.
>>
>>                 J
>>
>>                 Paul McCall, Pres.
>>
>>                 PDMNet / Florida Broadband
>>
>>                 658 Old Dixie Highway
>>
>>                 Vero Beach, FL 32962
>>
>>                 772-564-6800 <tel:772-564-6800> office
>>
>>                 772-473-0352 <tel:772-473-0352> cell
>>
>>                 www.pdmnet.com <http://www.pdmnet.com/>
>>
>>                 pa...@pdmnet.net <mailto:pa...@pdmnet.net>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>         --
>>
>>         If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see
>>         your team as part of yourself you have already failed as part of
>>         the team.
>>
>>
>>
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