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thegreathah

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  1. Looks absolutely incredible. The grill looks really good.
  2. That's because police officers are supposed to be the embodiment of the law. They are the line between the lawless and the law. When a police officer does something wrong it is a much larger problem. Most of the time it is because they feel they are "above the law" (I'm talking about only the shootings found to be not necessary or unlawful).
  3. I didn't mean automatics I meant semi autos. Sorry for the confusion. But yes, to clarify, fully autos are completely illegal.
  4. They may not be used for homicides but they are used in mass shootings, mass shootings happen to be going up statistically and homicide rates have gone down over the last two decades.
  5. Yes and no, a majority of gun laws are decided by the state, some laws are up to the feds. It makes 0 sense. They can dramatically change when you enter and exit certain states. For example: many love to use the gun free zone in Chicago as a bad example of gun laws, and while it may be true that crime and gun violence still happens this is in large part due to Indiana's gun laws (The state literally over the state border in Chicago). In Indiana background checks and IDs are not necessary to purchase weapons (They have extremely lenient gun laws in Indiana). All the thugs and gangsters have to do is walk across the border, buy a gun, walk back across, kill someone and then drop the gun. Police in Chicago estimate that 60% of the guns used in violence in Chicago originate in Indiana.
  6. True, and I'm totally fine with it if people are regulated, background checks are conducted, and they are kept at ranges. There is absolutely no need for a fully auto to be in a home.
  7. They need to protect themselves from the nasty liberal government of course, or they are just really shitty hunters.
  8. Maybe you should "educate" yourself about the gun laws in Lousiana: Registration of rifles and shotguns? No Licensing of owners of rifles and shotguns? No Permit to carry rifles and shotguns? No Permit to purchase rifles and shotguns? No Louisiana has some of the most Lenient of gun laws in the country. And even if Louisiana had gun laws, they can just drive over to good ol' 'bama because there: Licensed dealers are required to process background checks through the FBI prior to completing a sale. Licensed dealers must keep a record of every handgun sold, including the purchaser's signature and particular information about the firearm being sold. Private sales of handguns and long guns are legal and no background check is required; however, it is unlawful to sell a firearm to a prohibited person
  9. CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/17/us/baton-route-police-shooting/index.html THIS NEEDS TO STOP!
  10. oh shit, this is gonna take a while to sift through.
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    Hi! These are textures based on Chatham, Massachusetts Police Department. They are for this vehicle: Showcase: Feel free to edit and re-upload however you wish, just credit me please!
  11. Let's hope this ends quickly. A civil war could spell trouble, especially if the Kurds and other Islamic Militants get involved.
  12. Yeah, apparently there is no contact within the US military from Ankara, however they are getting information from Istanbul. Honestly, it could go either way, I'm just hoping civil war doesn't break out and civilian casualties are kept at a minimum. Breaking: CNN Turk has been taken by the military, Their broadcast is about to go down.

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