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Greg Hardy Has a Collection of 25-30 Firearms


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Probably not. The whole idea is that the cops need to suspect something is happening right now that voids the need for a warrant. The suspect is destroying evidence, beating the crap out of someone, shooting a gun, snorting coke in plain view.

 

The guns themselves are even a crime unless he has something that should be registered and isn't. And in that case the cops would need to get a warrant anyway

 

You are probably right unless of course the couch was in plain view of the door.

 

I was also wondering if she lived with him, then she could give permission to search.  Found out though that while she did live with him, she moved out a couple of months ago.

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It doesn't matter if you own it or just have it, it takes the same kind of person

 

 

So what are you implying here? That anyone who has a firearm is a bad person? I come here to the Huddle to read threads on the Panthers and the Hornets. I'm not here to listen to your leftist political views. Please take that to off topic board.

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So what are you implying here? That anyone who has a firearm is a bad person? I come here to the Huddle to read threads on the Panthers and the Hornets. I'm not here to listen to your leftist political views. Please take that to off topic board.

He's saying that he is an idiot.

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BTW, 2nd amendment was not designed so everyone can have all the guns they want and have stand offs in Nevada ranches.

It is the least understood amendment in the Bill of Rights and is about nothing more than having the ability to create an army for the individual states or the nation if needed.

For all intents and purposes, it became obsolete after the Civil War.

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Thank goodness I have the "enlightened", such as yourself, to tell me what the constitution means and shall be translated! Headed to turn in each one of my 17 firearms now!

Not sure who you are, but I'm glad you listened to your liberal professor in your one year of college long enough to educate me!

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Thank goodness I have the "enlightened", such as yourself, to tell me what the constitution means and shall be translated! Headed toisurn in each one of my 17 firearms now!

Not sure who you are, but I'm glad you listened to your liberal professor in your one year of college long enough to educate me!

Your welcome!! I always enjoy compliments. ;)

Although my views come from my own research and diving into the 2nd amendment through the literature of writers of the time, including the opponents of the Bill of Rights and Anti federalists . Plus I have an authenticated print of the original senate mark up of the Bill of Rights and the original text is quite a bit different than what it ended up being in final draft.

I found out they are decidedly more educational than the NRA cliff notes or my liberal professor in my " one year of college"

No worries, the Supreme Court has ruled on it incorrectly, so until it comes before that body again your guns are safe.

The Tinderbox may be a better forum for this discussion so if you want to dig into it deeper we can in that forum, and I can tell you even more what dem darn liberals be telling me at dat fancy college!

BTW my alma mater is shared with Jesse Helms, where his personal library still stands. Plus it is a private Baptist University. So it just screams liberalism.

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Your welcome!! I always enjoy compliments. ;)

Although my views come from my own research and diving into the 2nd amendment through the literature of writers of the time, including the opponents of the Bill of Rights and Anti federalists . Plus I have an authenticated print of the original senate mark up of the Bill of Rights and the original text is quite a bit different than what it ended up being in final draft.

I found out they are decidedly more educational than the NRA cliff notes or my liberal professor in my " one year of college"

No worries, the Supreme Court has ruled on it incorrectly, so until it comes before that body again your guns are safe.

The Tinderbox may be a better forum for this discussion so if you want to dig into it deeper we can in that forum, and I can tell you even more what dem darn liberals be telling me at dat fancy college!

BTW my alma mater is shared with Jesse Helms, where his personal library still stands. Plus it is a private Baptist University. So it just screams liberalism.

Excellent! You are a full-fledge college educated idiot. So "enlightened" that you consistently miss the forest for the trees. Having graduated from a midwestern university, I wasn't constantly bombarded with the propaganda that spewed from the mouths of professors that had relocated to the south to convert the mind-set of the common southerner during the fight for civil rights. Now granted, not everyone deserves to carry a firearm, however, myself and many other educated individuals haven't out thought ourselves to the point we have lost awareness of that history repeating itself thing, plus we also understand that the urge to obtain power is a biological trait of man....biological meaning it can never be changed.

In order to garner optimum power, one must weaken his opponents(I.e., me and you). Some of us seek acceptance into their tired "enlightenment" rhetoric and others use deductive reasoning through societal cycles to conclude that man has never changed at the core and never will, therefore, revolution is a must. Violent revolutions always garner REAL change.

Lets not manipulate the Constitution. Take it for what it says, for spin has been a tool used by man since the beginning of historical recording

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Thank goodness I have the "enlightened", such as yourself, to tell me what the constitution means and shall be translated! Headed to turn in each one of my 17 firearms now!

Not sure who you are, but I'm glad you listened to your liberal professor in your one year of college long enough to educate me!

Oh dear

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Excellent! You are a full-fledge college educated idiot. So "enlightened" that you consistently miss the forest for the trees. Having graduated from a midwestern university, I wasn't constantly bombarded with the propaganda that spewed from the mouths of professors that had relocated to the south to convert the mind-set of the common southerner during the fight for civil rights. Now granted, not everyone deserves to carry a firearm, however, myself and many other educated individuals haven't out thought ourselves to the point we have lost awareness of that history repeating itself thing, plus we also understand that the urge to obtain power is a biological trait of man....biological meaning it can never be changed.

In order to garner optimum power, one must weaken his opponents(I.e., me and you). Some of us seek acceptance into their tired "enlightenment" rhetoric and others use deductive reasoning through societal cycles to conclude that man has never changed at the core and never will, therefore, revolution is a must. Violent revolutions always garner REAL change.

Lets not manipulate the Constitution. Take it for what it says, for spin has been a tool used by man since the beginning of historical recording

Good Lord!!

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