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dwgbryant

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Re: 10/20/2014
« Reply #105 on: October 20, 2014, 10:02:44 AM »

me like this.
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Re: 10/20/2014
« Reply #106 on: October 20, 2014, 10:07:30 AM »

Texas gun control laws are among the least-restrictive among U.S. states. While machine guns, saw-off shotguns, silencers, armor-piercing bullets, zip guns, and explosive weapons are illegal, Texas does not have a waiting period for gun purchases. Additionally, Texas allows all qualified applicants to carry a concealed firearm with a permit. - See more at: http://statelaws.findlaw.com/texas-law/texas-gun-control-laws.html#sthash.8vF8iiej.dpuf
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Re: 10/20/2014
« Reply #107 on: October 20, 2014, 10:12:38 AM »

New York (AP) -- A news report finds 34,500 people are now listed as too mentally unstable to have guns in New York state, under a 19-month-old law that is one of the nation's toughest concerning mental health and firearms. The New York Times (http://nyti.ms/1tDh0xE ) reported Sunday that fewer than 300 of the people on the list had a handgun permit, which would then have been revoked. Officials say they're unsure how many guns were seized. Mental health professionals must report patients seen as likely to cause serious harm to themselves or others. If county officials agree, the patients go into the database for five years. The names aren't public. Some mental health advocates fear too many people are being deemed dangerous. Gun control advocates say the potential consequences merit casting a wide net.

Read More at: http://13wham.com//news/features/top-stories/stories/34500-ny-mental-health-nogun-list-16839.shtml
They live in NY, they vote in NY and they get what comes to them in NY so just keep it the fuk in NY (well and CA, NJ, CT, MD, DC and MA too I guess)
Yes, and please keep all the mental health patients that get to keep their guns in TX. ;)
Please do a little research and learn something about what the you are talking about.
I learn more and more about mental health every day I log in here.
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Re: 10/20/2014
« Reply #108 on: October 20, 2014, 10:15:52 AM »

Yep... Feels like Monday. Morning, Fellas.
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Re: 10/20/2014
« Reply #109 on: October 20, 2014, 10:16:08 AM »

New York (AP) -- A news report finds 34,500 people are now listed as too mentally unstable to have guns in New York state, under a 19-month-old law that is one of the nation's toughest concerning mental health and firearms. The New York Times (http://nyti.ms/1tDh0xE ) reported Sunday that fewer than 300 of the people on the list had a handgun permit, which would then have been revoked. Officials say they're unsure how many guns were seized. Mental health professionals must report patients seen as likely to cause serious harm to themselves or others. If county officials agree, the patients go into the database for five years. The names aren't public. Some mental health advocates fear too many people are being deemed dangerous. Gun control advocates say the potential consequences merit casting a wide net.

Read More at: http://13wham.com//news/features/top-stories/stories/34500-ny-mental-health-nogun-list-16839.shtml
They live in NY, they vote in NY and they get what comes to them in NY so just keep it the fuk in NY (well and CA, NJ, CT, MD, DC and MA too I guess)
Yes, and please keep all the mental health patients that get to keep their guns in TX. ;)
Please do a little research and learn something about what the you are talking about.
I learn more and more about mental health every day I log in here.

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Re: 10/20/2014
« Reply #110 on: October 20, 2014, 10:20:29 AM »

Yep... Feels like Monday. Morning, Fellas.
Good mornin BS!
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dwgbryant

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Re: 10/20/2014
« Reply #111 on: October 20, 2014, 10:21:14 AM »

New York (AP) -- A news report finds 34,500 people are now listed as too mentally unstable to have guns in New York state, under a 19-month-old law that is one of the nation's toughest concerning mental health and firearms. The New York Times (http://nyti.ms/1tDh0xE ) reported Sunday that fewer than 300 of the people on the list had a handgun permit, which would then have been revoked. Officials say they're unsure how many guns were seized. Mental health professionals must report patients seen as likely to cause serious harm to themselves or others. If county officials agree, the patients go into the database for five years. The names aren't public. Some mental health advocates fear too many people are being deemed dangerous. Gun control advocates say the potential consequences merit casting a wide net.

Read More at: http://13wham.com//news/features/top-stories/stories/34500-ny-mental-health-nogun-list-16839.shtml
They live in NY, they vote in NY and they get what comes to them in NY so just keep it the fuk in NY (well and CA, NJ, CT, MD, DC and MA too I guess)
Yes, and please keep all the mental health patients that get to keep their guns in TX. ;)
Please do a little research and learn something about what the you are talking about.
I learn more and more about mental health every day I log in here.
just ask me. I'm 'certified'.
hahaha.
show me you're nuts.
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Re: 10/20/2014
« Reply #112 on: October 20, 2014, 10:22:19 AM »

New York (AP) -- A news report finds 34,500 people are now listed as too mentally unstable to have guns in New York state, under a 19-month-old law that is one of the nation's toughest concerning mental health and firearms. The New York Times (http://nyti.ms/1tDh0xE ) reported Sunday that fewer than 300 of the people on the list had a handgun permit, which would then have been revoked. Officials say they're unsure how many guns were seized. Mental health professionals must report patients seen as likely to cause serious harm to themselves or others. If county officials agree, the patients go into the database for five years. The names aren't public. Some mental health advocates fear too many people are being deemed dangerous. Gun control advocates say the potential consequences merit casting a wide net.

Read More at: http://13wham.com//news/features/top-stories/stories/34500-ny-mental-health-nogun-list-16839.shtml
They live in NY, they vote in NY and they get what comes to them in NY so just keep it the fuk in NY (well and CA, NJ, CT, MD, DC and MA too I guess)
Yes, and please keep all the mental health patients that get to keep their guns in TX. ;)
Please do a little research and learn something about what the you are talking about.
I learn more and more about mental health every day I log in here.
just ask me. I'm 'certified'.
hahaha.
show me you're nuts.
Good thing you used the proper you're there.
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Re: 10/20/2014
« Reply #113 on: October 20, 2014, 10:23:54 AM »

New York (AP) -- A news report finds 34,500 people are now listed as too mentally unstable to have guns in New York state, under a 19-month-old law that is one of the nation's toughest concerning mental health and firearms. The New York Times (http://nyti.ms/1tDh0xE ) reported Sunday that fewer than 300 of the people on the list had a handgun permit, which would then have been revoked. Officials say they're unsure how many guns were seized. Mental health professionals must report patients seen as likely to cause serious harm to themselves or others. If county officials agree, the patients go into the database for five years. The names aren't public. Some mental health advocates fear too many people are being deemed dangerous. Gun control advocates say the potential consequences merit casting a wide net.

Read More at: http://13wham.com//news/features/top-stories/stories/34500-ny-mental-health-nogun-list-16839.shtml
They live in NY, they vote in NY and they get what comes to them in NY so just keep it the fuk in NY (well and CA, NJ, CT, MD, DC and MA too I guess)
Yes, and please keep all the mental health patients that get to keep their guns in TX. ;)
Please do a little research and learn something about what the you are talking about.
I learn more and more about mental health every day I log in here.
just ask me. I'm 'certified'.
hahaha.
show me you're nuts.
Good thing you used the proper you're there.
Ba-Zing!  I am declaring today=Monday-Tuesday!
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dwgbryant

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Re: 10/20/2014
« Reply #114 on: October 20, 2014, 10:25:27 AM »

As of July 1, 2008, Florida became a "Take your gun to work" state.
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dwgbryant

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Re: 10/20/2014
« Reply #115 on: October 20, 2014, 10:26:26 AM »

New York (AP) -- A news report finds 34,500 people are now listed as too mentally unstable to have guns in New York state, under a 19-month-old law that is one of the nation's toughest concerning mental health and firearms. The New York Times (http://nyti.ms/1tDh0xE ) reported Sunday that fewer than 300 of the people on the list had a handgun permit, which would then have been revoked. Officials say they're unsure how many guns were seized. Mental health professionals must report patients seen as likely to cause serious harm to themselves or others. If county officials agree, the patients go into the database for five years. The names aren't public. Some mental health advocates fear too many people are being deemed dangerous. Gun control advocates say the potential consequences merit casting a wide net.

Read More at: http://13wham.com//news/features/top-stories/stories/34500-ny-mental-health-nogun-list-16839.shtml
They live in NY, they vote in NY and they get what comes to them in NY so just keep it the fuk in NY (well and CA, NJ, CT, MD, DC and MA too I guess)
Yes, and please keep all the mental health patients that get to keep their guns in TX. ;)
Please do a little research and learn something about what the you are talking about.
I learn more and more about mental health every day I log in here.
just ask me. I'm 'certified'.
hahaha.
show me you're nuts.
Good thing you used the proper you're there.
I was an English major.
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Re: 10/20/2014
« Reply #116 on: October 20, 2014, 10:26:52 AM »

Texas gun control laws are among the least-restrictive among U.S. states. While machine guns, saw-off shotguns, silencers, armor-piercing bullets, zip guns, and explosive weapons are illegal, Texas does not have a waiting period for gun purchases. Additionally, Texas allows all qualified applicants to carry a concealed firearm with a permit. - See more at: http://statelaws.findlaw.com/texas-law/texas-gun-control-laws.html#sthash.8vF8iiej.dpuf

I think it's Vermont that allows carry/concealed WITHOUT a permit.
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dwgbryant

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Re: 10/20/2014
« Reply #117 on: October 20, 2014, 10:27:45 AM »

back to cigars!
OOO toro and last of the coffee.
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Re: 10/20/2014
« Reply #118 on: October 20, 2014, 10:29:06 AM »

New York (AP) -- A news report finds 34,500 people are now listed as too mentally unstable to have guns in New York state, under a 19-month-old law that is one of the nation's toughest concerning mental health and firearms. The New York Times (http://nyti.ms/1tDh0xE ) reported Sunday that fewer than 300 of the people on the list had a handgun permit, which would then have been revoked. Officials say they're unsure how many guns were seized. Mental health professionals must report patients seen as likely to cause serious harm to themselves or others. If county officials agree, the patients go into the database for five years. The names aren't public. Some mental health advocates fear too many people are being deemed dangerous. Gun control advocates say the potential consequences merit casting a wide net.

Read More at: http://13wham.com//news/features/top-stories/stories/34500-ny-mental-health-nogun-list-16839.shtml
They live in NY, they vote in NY and they get what comes to them in NY so just keep it the fuk in NY (well and CA, NJ, CT, MD, DC and MA too I guess)
Yes, and please keep all the mental health patients that get to keep their guns in TX. ;)
Please do a little research and learn something about what the you are talking about.
I learn more and more about mental health every day I log in here.
just ask me. I'm 'certified'.
hahaha.
show me you're nuts.
Good thing you used the proper you're there.

I think he meant certifiable as well.  ;)
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Re: 10/20/2014
« Reply #119 on: October 20, 2014, 10:29:25 AM »

Texas gun control laws are among the least-restrictive among U.S. states. While machine guns, saw-off shotguns, silencers, armor-piercing bullets, zip guns, and explosive weapons are illegal, Texas does not have a waiting period for gun purchases. Additionally, Texas allows all qualified applicants to carry a concealed firearm with a permit. - See more at: http://statelaws.findlaw.com/texas-law/texas-gun-control-laws.html#sthash.8vF8iiej.dpuf

I think it's Vermont that allows carry/concealed WITHOUT a permit.
That is 100% correct sir!  But it doesn't have reciprocity in a lot of other states, if any, unlike a 'permit' has
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