That's a legitimate arsenal for a 14 year old. I agree 100% with how this played out. Bad parenting car become criminal actually. That's a big part of my job.
My question was regarding the DEC regs on crossbows during the regular season, not so much about the crosbow being a firearm. It’s definitely confusing though and I probably didn’t explain it well enough.
I knew the person could possess a crossbow, but since I don’t hunt with them, I wasn’t...
Lol. This guy is arguing over one word rather than the meat of the matter. I’m done with that semantics nonsense on this forum, happens too often. I was skimming over certain posts too quickly to realize what jackassery they were pushing.
Any overt act taken against my side is an attack. I...
I obviously disagree with this policy but you are mixing bosses here. The Feds can’t fire local cops. Would be nice to see them charge the bosses though.
When under an order of protection in NY, one cannot handle any guns, which in my opinion would include muzzeloaders.
Remember this isn’t about defining in the penal law what constitutes a “rifle”, “shotgun”, “handgun”, “firearm”, or “assault rifle”.
When a judge says “firearms” in this...
I get all that except the fact that the perp has to be held. The easy way around this is to prioritize getting there.
The only way a sanctuary city can truly block ICE would be to somehow stop them from knowing the perp is in custody, but since they apparently have a notification system of...
I’ve always wondered who these requests go to.
If they are sending a request, it means they know the person was already arrested and in custudy. So fuck “requests”, just send someone to court to get them. Problem solved.
And I’d love it if the Feds cut funding. Then all the “special people”...
Discussion is great. Jumping to unfounded conclusions because they fit the preferred narrative is not.
The whole thing we keep hearing about linking pistol permits to licenses plates, DL’s, etc is fear mongering. A cop can run a person for a gun license now, it’s been that way as long as I have...
Founded suspicion is a legal term arising from previous court decisions. For a cop to be at founded suspicion, an articulable crime must be happening, have happened, or about to happen.
I was frequently in Zvornik (the 72hr incident), Brcko (sic?), a Russian base in between Zvornik and Tuzla and Doboj. Spent Christmas in Sarejevo at the JSOC.
Dec 98-Apr 99. The MiG incident was in Mar right before we left. I was on Eagle Base mostly. I learned how to drive stick going back and forth between Eagle and Comanche with my boss.
I recently built a basic M4 replica of my rifle from the Army using an 80% lower.
Thinking it would be cool to have my old serial number on it, I checked my records and managed to find the serials of the rifles of brought on my first and second deployments. I can’t decide which to put on the...
Every time I see a NY politicians attach “common sense” to “gun control law”, I add them to my list of “drink a celebratory beer if I read about their death” people.
My friend was there she said it was an extremely gruesome scene. I have a feeling I wouldn’t think so, but she’s a sick hot woman with less time on than me.
Funny, I bent a retaining pin today while cleaning my AR-10. Ordered 3 from Palmetto because A) I want three and B) the damn shipping was 3 times the cost of one!
I have to agree. Show me a criminal defense lawyer who:
A) has EXTENSIVE experience defending legal, armed, self-defense defendants...
B) In NY...
C) Where more than one mag was used.
...and I’ll slap my momma.
Movement and smell are #1 and #2. I believe moment is more noticeable so more important than smell. But, for the real big bucks, smell is first for sure.
As for camo, I’m a gear junky so I wear it. Hunting and guns are the only thing I really spend money on. I work real hard for my money and...
I’ve always believed that the Federal government shouldn’t have any enforcement power within the borders of our country. They should only be able to issue warrants subsequently served by local law enforcement upon review and acceptance.
To the topic, I fully agree: no warning shots ever. Warning shots are NEVER justified. During a lawless situation I’d do it, but not in the normal, real world.
My job only justifies the firing of a shot in one special case other than to end a threat: to summon assistance in a life or death...
He’s right. The military (mostly the Marines) even teaches a course on this concept called Combat Hunter.
Numerous scientific studies have shown that certain decisions are made “better” when made quickly. Our brain is wired to make certain decisions this way, mainly those that involve threats...
Yup as predicated, over the last few years as they’ve become more prevelent, the usual suspects have come out against them.
The “Sue the Police” industry is screwed. But our bosses for once were smart: they held off implementing cameras until the public/politicians demanded them. Ingenious...
F this jazz. I want @John Stark back to give us his latest screed (the one he promised before disappearing) or @ADK back after I found him on that other forum completely by accident.
We’re moving to either PA, WV or ME when I retire. I can leave in a little over a year, but I think I will stay 11-12 more. My plan is to keep this townhouse for the kids and the come back and forth to, but to spend most of my time wherever I move.
I’m taking her to Maine in July. I’m sure she...