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Soap911 That buck only dressed out at 145lbs. It was 3 1/2 years old. It was shot at my fathers 2 acre property in a heavily developed area. We have a game camera out there and routinely we have a 4 to 1 buck ratio. I have never seen so many bucks in one location as I have in his place. It is almost rare that we see a doe in the pictures. I have so many pictures of bucks fighting that it looks like a national geographic photo shoot. I shot an 8 pointer there 2 years ago that had a smaller spread but dressed out at 190lbs. It was a beast and is hanging on my wall right now :)


Will Close this one when Ever EMMA wants too
 
Not putting on the "Tin Foil Hat" here but a LEO friend of mine said the Government was buying up civilian ammo. .223, 5.56, & 22 LR. Might be something to it......hard to believe everybody has a gun that shoots .223, 5.56, or 22 LR.....and you can't find this ammo hardly anywhere? And if you can you can only buy 1 or 2 boxes at a time.

Where's Tony???
 
Not putting on the "Tin Foil Hat" here but a LEO friend of mine said the Government was buying up civilian ammo. .223, 5.56, & 22 LR. Might be something to it......hard to believe everybody has a gun that shoots .223, 5.56, or 22 LR.....and you can't find this ammo hardly anywhere? And if you can you can only buy 1 or 2 boxes at a time.

Where's Tony???

Walmart, sold out.
Big 5 sporting goods, sold out. Sportsman's warehouse, sold out.
Bass Pro Shop, sold out

Same calibers you said Guy.

223/556 going between 0.75 and a buck each on backpage. Four weeks ago they were between a quarter and 45 cents

Chris got another Bushmaster for $700 at the gun show 4 wks ago that is selling used on backpage for $2k now.

There is not an AR15 left at the gun stores for sale here. Even the AR style 22's are gone.

$18.00 25rd 22 mags selling for $50-75.

$9.00 30rd AR mags going for $40-60.

This has all happened in four weeks.

Our country is under attack. There is a lot of talk by guys saying they won't stand for it. I can only pray that is true.

We have sat back and watched while the freedoms of others have been slowly taken away, usually because it is a freedom that doesn't effect us.

We will not get away with that. We are going to pay for abandoning those imprisoned or killed for non-crimes. The question remains, How much will we have to pay?

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My parents have been doing gun shows for 20+ years. My mother told me last week they are having difficulty replacing their ammo inventory.

I told her, people should stop looking for ammo for their guns and start looking for guns for the ammo that's available.
 
“On every question of construction (of the Constitution) let us carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented against it, conform to the probable one in which it was passed.” (Thomas Jefferson, letter to William Johnson, June 12, 1823, The Complete Jefferson, p. 322)

“The whole of the Bill (of Rights) is a declaration of the right of the people at large or considered as individuals…. It establishes some rights of the individual as unalienable and which consequently, no majority has a right to deprive them of.” (Albert Gallatin of the New York Historical Society, October 7, 1789)

“The right of the people to keep and bear…arms shall not be infringed. A well regulated militia, composed of the body of the people, trained to arms, is the best and most natural defense of a free country…” (James Madison, I Annals of Congress 434 [June 8, 1789])

“…to disarm the people – that was the best and most effectual way to enslave them.” (George Mason, 3 Elliot, Debates at 380)

“Before a standing army can rule, the people must be disarmed; as they are in almost every kingdom of Europe. The supreme power in America cannot enforce unjust laws by the sword; because the whole body of the people are armed, and constitute a force superior to any bands of regular troops that can be, on any pretense, raised in the United States” (Noah Webster in ‘An Examination into the Leading Principles of the Federal Constitution’, 1787, a pamphlet aimed at swaying Pennsylvania toward ratification, in Paul Ford, ed., Pamphlets on the Constitution of the United States, at 56(New York, 1888)

“As civil rulers, not having their duty to the people before them, may attempt to tyrannize, and as the military forces which must be occasionally raised to defend our country, might pervert their power to the injury of their fellow citizens, the people are confirmed by the article in their right to keep and bear their private arms.” (Tench Coxe in ‘Remarks on the First Part of the Amendments to the Federal Constitution’ under the Pseudonym ‘A Pennsylvanian’ in the Philadelphia Federal Gazette, June 18, 1789 at 2 col. 1)

"The Constitution shall never be construed....to prevent the people of the United States who are peaceable citizens from keeping their own arms" (Samuel Adams, Debates and Proceedings in the Convention of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 86-87)

"Are we at last brought to such humiliating and debasing degradation, that we cannot be trusted with arms for our defense? Where is the difference between having our arms in possession and under our direction, and having them under the management of Congress? If our defense be the real object of having those arms, in whose hands can they be trusted with more propriety, or equal safety to us, as in our own hands?" (Patrick Henry, 3 J. Elliot, Debates in the Several State Conventions 45, 2d ed. Philadelphia, 1836)

"That the said Constitution shall never be construed to authorize Congress to infringe the just liberty of the press or the rights of conscience; or to prevent the people of The United States who are peaceable citizens from keeping their own arms..." (Samuel Adams, Debates and Proceedings in the Convention of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at 86-87 (Peirce & Hale, eds., Boston, 1850)


Sounds like these guys know more about the Constitution than the guys we got now.
 
My parents have been doing gun shows for 20+ years. My mother told me last week they are having difficulty replacing their ammo inventory.

I told her, people should stop looking for ammo for their guns and start looking for guns for the ammo that's available.

Good advice!

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Good article except that the author refers to "Constitutional rights" multiple times. There is no such thing as "Constitutional rights". The Constitution conveys no rights whatsoever. The author correctly describes that the Constitution protects the rights of every [citizen], the rights we've had even prior to the writing of the Constitution. The Constitution is the "boundaries" of what the government can and cannot do. If it's not covered in the Constitution then it is not allowed.
 
Good article except that the author refers to "Constitutional rights" multiple times. There is no such thing as "Constitutional rights". The Constitution conveys no rights whatsoever. The author correctly describes that the Constitution protects the rights of every [citizen], the rights we've had even prior to the writing of the Constitution. The Constitution is the "boundaries" of what the government can and cannot do. If it's not covered in the Constitution then it is not allowed.

Exactly!

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