Latest Firearm Topic
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Do we have a law on the frequency of flamewar topics yet?
not really, no. but there are a few topics that tend to be perennial favourites for flame wars.
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but there are a few hot topics that tend to be perennial favourites for flame wars.
FTFR
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I see absolutely no problem with people being allowed to carry a firearm, as long as they are qualified to use it in a correct manner, much like with a motor vehicle. Now I'm pretty sure there will be a plenty of folks who disagree with the latter part...
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I have a hard time justifying mandatory training requirements due to our 2nd Amendment, but I would support mandatory training and safety classes in public school, say around late elementary or in junior high. My school did that in elementary (not mandatory though) but I don't believe it's allowed anymore because the gun safety groups don't want gun safety to be taught.
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I don't believe it's allowed anymore because the gun safety groups don't want gun safety to be taught.
Not mandatory (and they don't use actual firearms) but HS riflery teams definitely cover it (though the kids on a riflery team have already gotten it other places pretty much without exception).
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but I don't believe it's allowed anymore because the gun safety groups don't want gun safety to be taught.
There's that. But, there is also the fear that it will be treated like voter registration. Someone might capture the training process and make it practically impossible to get the required training. Instant back-door gun ban.
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Guns are probably great by any means, just be sure not to shoot yourself or a loved one by accident when 'defending' yourself, and it's all peaches.
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I always put a condom on my gun before I fire it, it's for protection.
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Better stop driving a car then. A twitch of the finger (or the hand), and you can easily run over a bicyclist.
And then have to pay your WHOLE deductible to get a new bumper!
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And then have to pay your WHOLE deductible to get a new bumper!
There's an insurance package just made for me. Run over a bicyclist for free, no deductible for collisions with bicyclists. Maybe a kicker if they were dressed like a banana when you hit them?
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Maybe a kicker if they were dressed like a banana when you hit them?
Free insurance for the rest of your life.
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no deductible for collisions with bicyclists
For realz? Encouraging homocidal maniacs? I can't think of a single thing that could go wrong!
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I can't think of a single thing that could go wrong!
I can think of something that might go right...we can get rid of all the stupid bike lanes that people aren't using to get downtown... ;-)
Also, those bastards might learn to respect a stop sign. Cheeky bastards.
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we can get rid of all the stupid bike lanes that people aren't using to get downtown
Surely if they're in bike lanes they're not in your way and you don't need to hit them? Unless you're just doing it for fun, of course, instead of to save a few seconds on your commute.
Also, those bastards might learn to respect a stop sign. Cheeky bastards.
I agree with you here. If cyclists want to be taken more seriously as road users then they need to follow the same rules as other road users.
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Surely if they're in bike lanes they're not in your way and you don't need to hit them? Unless you're just doing it for fun, of course, instead of to save a few seconds on your commute.
Poor phrasing on my part.
For starters, they retrofitted the bike lanes, which causes all sorts of in lane placement and shifting that has made the trip more dangerous for everyone.
Secondly, no one uses them. Like most downtown areas, ours is surrounded by a shit hole. No one is really brave enough to ride an expenaive bike through the ghetto to get downtown. Also, downtown is staffed by business people, in suits, who have to look presentable and not be a sweaty stinky mess.
The whole bike lane fiasco here has been a clusterfuck.
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The whole bike lane fiasco here has been a clusterfuck.
Bikes should just stay on the sidewalk like God intended.
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We have a smiliemojicon yet?
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Bikes should just stay on the sidewalk like God intended
Including motorbikes? Because hat could be fun
We have a smiliemojicon yet?
Beats pointing out an @accalia in a boring, po-faced way
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Including motorbikes? Because hat could be fun
I rode a motorcycle on a sidewalk once. Though I'd never ridden at the time, had no idea what I was doing, and couldn't control it . Thankfully it was a dirt bike so the deep ditch that was between the road and the sidewalk I ended up on wasn't really an obstacle.
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So no HTO's on scooters?
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So no HTO's on scooters?
I have no idea.
To pretend it's a serious question...Scooters are usually fine on normal surface streets. They should probably stay off of highways, though.
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To pretend it's a serious question...Scooters are usually fine on normal surface streets. They should probably stay off of highways, though.
A lot of highways around here have signs disallowing any vehicle under 10 horsepower, which includes most scooters except those silly Honda Silverwings.
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To pretend it's a serious question...Scooters are usually fine on normal surface streets. They should probably stay off of highways, though.
In the UK, they're restricted to 30mph, and banned from motorways.
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Bikes should just stay on the sidewalk like God intended.
So they can run over pedestrians?
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So they can run over pedestrians?
Well, if the pedestrians would have just gotten in their cars to begin with.
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I've always found it weird that cyclists are among the worst when it comes to traffic discipline. With all their vulnerability, so many don't wear helments, they don't use lights at night, they ride the wrong way or on the wrong side of the road, they pull out without looking, they run red lights, and they pavement-hop like crazy.
And then they blame car drivers when it all goes horribly wrong, and their leg's pointing backwards.
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I've always found it weird that cyclists are among the worst when it comes to traffic discipline. With all their vulnerability, so many don't wear helments, they don't use lights at night, they ride the wrong way or on the wrong side of the road, they pull out without looking, they run red lights, and they pavement-hop like crazy.
And then they blame car drivers when it all goes horribly wrong, and their leg's pointing backwards.
I live about a mile from a university with a cycling team and a velodrome. I see all of the above, all the time. Also, over a hundred bikes blowing through stop signs in front of me. They are like roving packs of bananas on two wheels.
The only time it does not annoy me is when it is the girl's cycling team in front of me. ;)
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I've always found it weird that cyclists are among the worst when it comes to traffic discipline. With all their vulnerability, so many don't wear helments, they don't use lights at night, they ride the wrong way or on the wrong side of the road, they pull out without looking, they run red lights, and they pavement-hop like crazy.
And then they blame car drivers when it all goes horribly wrong, and their leg's pointing backwards.
Well that car on the cross street should have known that a bicyclist was coming across! Those silly stop signs only apply to motorized vehicles!
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I have never heard of cyclists referring to drivers as
cagers
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I have never heard of cyclists referring to drivers as
cagers
…Lucky you. I just wish that all the assholes would belgium off, whatever type of vehicle they're using…
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I have never heard of cyclists referring to drivers as cagers…
I got that from motorcycling culture, I've never heard a cyclist other than me use the term.
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Bikes should just stay on the sidewalk like God intended.
You're damn right, and pedestrians should get the fuck off the footpath if they can't keep up.
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You're damn right, and pedestrians should get the fuck off the footpath if they can't keep up.
I think @boomzilla and I would be OK with that...
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I think @boomzilla and I would be OK with that...
I called it a footpath for a reason, you pair of knuckle-dragging cretins.
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I called it a footpath for a reason, you pair of knuckle-dragging cretins.
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I called it a footpath for a reason, you pair of knuckle-dragging cretins.
That's cool, bikes are foot powered. They mix a lot better with pedestrians than cars.
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That's cool, bikes are foot powered. They mix a lot better with pedestrians than cars.
Get a large group of pedestrians with those large pull-along suitcases.
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That's cool, bikes are foot powered. They mix a lot better with pedestrians than cars.
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I would SMH also if I missed something so simple.
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I would SMH also if I missed something so simple.
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In the UK, they're restricted to 30mph, and banned from motorways
That's the definition of a moped (actually, it's 50KPH which is about 33MPH, and also a limit of 50CC engine size)
A scooter is any non-geared motorbike, You can actually get geared "mopeds" like the Aprillia RS50. If restricted to 50K then it's a moped otherwise it's a motorbike. It's never a scooter. The Honda Silverwing is a scooter and it's somewhere in the region of 500CC IIRC.
tl:dr motorbike terminology is confusing
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So.... gotta love those fireams, eh? God-given right to bear 'em, eh? OK, well not 'God-given' per se, but... use 'em or lose 'em, that's what I always say...
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Looking to pick a new handgun up, 9mm. Suggestions?
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Looking to pick a new handgun up, 9mm. Suggestions?
Make sure the safety's on and then pick it up carefully.
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Make sure the safety's on and then pick it up carefully.
Thanks, I was planning on picking it up carelessly, with the safety off.