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Quote from: Gopher Gary on December 09, 2014, 06:47:50 PMI don't let strangers in my house because they might have ebola. I don't let strangers in my house.
I don't let strangers in my house because they might have ebola.
Quote from: Semicolon on December 09, 2014, 09:59:44 PMQuote from: Gopher Gary on December 09, 2014, 07:07:50 PMQuote from: Icequeen on December 09, 2014, 07:04:31 PMQuote from: Gopher Gary on December 09, 2014, 06:47:50 PMI don't let strangers in my house because they might have ebola. I don't let strangers in my house.But you can give them your guns to help combat the spread of ebola. Perhaps this well-reasoned argument will finally convince me that guns are inherently evil. Ebola guns are truly evil. Surrender to search and seizure or risk the infection.
Quote from: Gopher Gary on December 09, 2014, 07:07:50 PMQuote from: Icequeen on December 09, 2014, 07:04:31 PMQuote from: Gopher Gary on December 09, 2014, 06:47:50 PMI don't let strangers in my house because they might have ebola. I don't let strangers in my house.But you can give them your guns to help combat the spread of ebola. Perhaps this well-reasoned argument will finally convince me that guns are inherently evil.
Quote from: Icequeen on December 09, 2014, 07:04:31 PMQuote from: Gopher Gary on December 09, 2014, 06:47:50 PMI don't let strangers in my house because they might have ebola. I don't let strangers in my house.But you can give them your guns to help combat the spread of ebola.
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My wife's wallet was stolen once and the police came over the house to take the report while inside they noticed some antique lab glassware I had in a china cabinet after that the stolen wallet seamed secondary it was all about the lab glassware and it felt like I was the one being investigated, I can't imagine what they would think if they did a full walk through Since then I have stressed to my wife and kids they are not allowed inside that goes for any sort of government type letting them in is just asking for trouble.
Quote from: Parts on December 10, 2014, 08:22:48 AMMy wife's wallet was stolen once and the police came over the house to take the report while inside they noticed some antique lab glassware I had in a china cabinet after that the stolen wallet seamed secondary it was all about the lab glassware and it felt like I was the one being investigated, I can't imagine what they would think if they did a full walk through Since then I have stressed to my wife and kids they are not allowed inside that goes for any sort of government type letting them in is just asking for trouble.You're just lucky the hazmat suit and the civil defense barrels where in another room. Seriously, we had local police show up at our house in the 70's when I was a kid...someone told them about my dad collecting guns and reloading his own ammo. They came out to "look around". You step out on the porch, close the door behind you and ask them what they want...which is exactly what he did at the time. Anything else, they need a warrant.My dad was pissed.
Quote from: Icequeen on December 10, 2014, 04:03:38 PMQuote from: Parts on December 10, 2014, 08:22:48 AMMy wife's wallet was stolen once and the police came over the house to take the report while inside they noticed some antique lab glassware I had in a china cabinet after that the stolen wallet seamed secondary it was all about the lab glassware and it felt like I was the one being investigated, I can't imagine what they would think if they did a full walk through Since then I have stressed to my wife and kids they are not allowed inside that goes for any sort of government type letting them in is just asking for trouble.You're just lucky the hazmat suit and the civil defense barrels where in another room. Seriously, we had local police show up at our house in the 70's when I was a kid...someone told them about my dad collecting guns and reloading his own ammo. They came out to "look around". You step out on the porch, close the door behind you and ask them what they want...which is exactly what he did at the time. Anything else, they need a warrant.My dad was pissed.How did it go?
Quote from: odeon on December 11, 2014, 12:45:20 AMQuote from: Icequeen on December 10, 2014, 04:03:38 PMQuote from: Parts on December 10, 2014, 08:22:48 AMMy wife's wallet was stolen once and the police came over the house to take the report while inside they noticed some antique lab glassware I had in a china cabinet after that the stolen wallet seamed secondary it was all about the lab glassware and it felt like I was the one being investigated, I can't imagine what they would think if they did a full walk through Since then I have stressed to my wife and kids they are not allowed inside that goes for any sort of government type letting them in is just asking for trouble.You're just lucky the hazmat suit and the civil defense barrels where in another room. Seriously, we had local police show up at our house in the 70's when I was a kid...someone told them about my dad collecting guns and reloading his own ammo. They came out to "look around". You step out on the porch, close the door behind you and ask them what they want...which is exactly what he did at the time. Anything else, they need a warrant.My dad was pissed.How did it go?Actually I think the one that came out (newbie) ended up getting a reprimand...and another one that he knew on the force apologized. I think they did ask some of his friends about him...which I'm sure wasn't hard, he drank coffee with half the town every morning.Looking back on it, I have no idea what they thought. He was a quiet man, who worked at a flood control dam and had a basement full of gunpowder.
Quote from: Icequeen on December 11, 2014, 10:04:29 AMQuote from: odeon on December 11, 2014, 12:45:20 AMQuote from: Icequeen on December 10, 2014, 04:03:38 PMQuote from: Parts on December 10, 2014, 08:22:48 AMMy wife's wallet was stolen once and the police came over the house to take the report while inside they noticed some antique lab glassware I had in a china cabinet after that the stolen wallet seamed secondary it was all about the lab glassware and it felt like I was the one being investigated, I can't imagine what they would think if they did a full walk through Since then I have stressed to my wife and kids they are not allowed inside that goes for any sort of government type letting them in is just asking for trouble.You're just lucky the hazmat suit and the civil defense barrels where in another room. Seriously, we had local police show up at our house in the 70's when I was a kid...someone told them about my dad collecting guns and reloading his own ammo. They came out to "look around". You step out on the porch, close the door behind you and ask them what they want...which is exactly what he did at the time. Anything else, they need a warrant.My dad was pissed.How did it go?Actually I think the one that came out (newbie) ended up getting a reprimand...and another one that he knew on the force apologized. I think they did ask some of his friends about him...which I'm sure wasn't hard, he drank coffee with half the town every morning.Looking back on it, I have no idea what they thought. He was a quiet man, who worked at a flood control dam and had a basement full of gunpowder. The quiet ones are the ones you have to worry about.
Quote from: Parts on December 10, 2014, 08:22:48 AMMy wife's wallet was stolen once and the police came over the house to take the report while inside they noticed some antique lab glassware I had in a china cabinet after that the stolen wallet seamed secondary it was all about the lab glassware and it felt like I was the one being investigated, I can't imagine what they would think if they did a full walk through Since then I have stressed to my wife and kids they are not allowed inside that goes for any sort of government type letting them in is just asking for trouble.WTF?It's like a police state. Next thing you'll end up in Guantanamo.
Quote from: odeon on December 11, 2014, 12:43:13 AMQuote from: Parts on December 10, 2014, 08:22:48 AMMy wife's wallet was stolen once and the police came over the house to take the report while inside they noticed some antique lab glassware I had in a china cabinet after that the stolen wallet seamed secondary it was all about the lab glassware and it felt like I was the one being investigated, I can't imagine what they would think if they did a full walk through Since then I have stressed to my wife and kids they are not allowed inside that goes for any sort of government type letting them in is just asking for trouble.WTF?It's like a police state. Next thing you'll end up in Guantanamo. There is enough tyranny here now that things like this exist.http://www.innocentdown.org/