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I have an FAA Aircraft Mech license, among the tools on the floor of the F350 behind the drivers seat is a 3ft long 3/4in dia breaker bar... So I actually have Federal plausible deniability 
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Be carefull. 3 ft long, 3/4 steel. You will give yourself a hernia.
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Jab, rather than swing. Same with an umbrella.Count Steer wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2026 6:03 pm
It's an old school wooden one. Not the easiest thing to use with vigour indoors.
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I'm working on a surprise technique. Press a button on the handle and it fires the weighty end as a projectile.Horse wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2026 10:39 pmJab, rather than swing. Same with an umbrella.Count Steer wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2026 6:03 pm
It's an old school wooden one. Not the easiest thing to use with vigour indoors.
Hmm...spring-loaded or CO2 gas powered....?
Not v British though, I think I'll go for a fine bit of English willow and a Gray-Nicholls cricket bat, made in Sussex.
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If you put your left shoe on the wrong foot, technically speaking, it's on the right foot...
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And, just for completness.Taipan wrote: Thu May 14, 2026 2:18 pm If you put your left shoe on the wrong foot, technically speaking, it's on the right foot...
If you put your right shoe on your left foot it is still the right shoe, althoughy it is also the wrong shoe.
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The podcast circuit gave people who sound smart for 15 minutes a 2 hour widow to prove that they’re not.
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It's the right shoe, on the wrong footCousin Jack wrote: Thu May 14, 2026 2:21 pmAnd, just for completness.Taipan wrote: Thu May 14, 2026 2:18 pm If you put your left shoe on the wrong foot, technically speaking, it's on the right foot...
If you put your right shoe on your left foot it is still the right shoe, althoughy it is also the wrong shoe.
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In the United States, there are roughly 22.9 million people with valid concealed-carry permits.
There are about 267 million adults in the U.S., meaning permit holders alone account for roughly 1 in every 11 adults.
More than half of U.S. states now have constitutional carry laws that allow eligible adults to carry without obtaining a permit, so permit numbers likely under-count the number of people who can legally carry.
As a rough estimate, it wouldn't be surprising if as many as 1 in 8 adults are legally armed at any given time, though there isn't comprehensive data to confirm that figure.
If firearms make you uncomfortable, consider this: in a crowded public space, there's a good chance that at least one person within 50 feet of you is legally carrying a firearm even in places with "No Guns" signs.
And yet, you probably never notice, and nothing happens.
That's because the overwhelming majority of legally carried firearms remain holstered, unseen, and uneventful throughout ordinary daily life.
There are about 267 million adults in the U.S., meaning permit holders alone account for roughly 1 in every 11 adults.
More than half of U.S. states now have constitutional carry laws that allow eligible adults to carry without obtaining a permit, so permit numbers likely under-count the number of people who can legally carry.
As a rough estimate, it wouldn't be surprising if as many as 1 in 8 adults are legally armed at any given time, though there isn't comprehensive data to confirm that figure.
If firearms make you uncomfortable, consider this: in a crowded public space, there's a good chance that at least one person within 50 feet of you is legally carrying a firearm even in places with "No Guns" signs.
And yet, you probably never notice, and nothing happens.
That's because the overwhelming majority of legally carried firearms remain holstered, unseen, and uneventful throughout ordinary daily life.
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And gun crime is practically unknown ...
And, unless the baddies have their own manufacturing or import businesses, presumably most their illegal weapons were originally legal?
And, unless the baddies have their own manufacturing or import businesses, presumably most their illegal weapons were originally legal?
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You mean like stolen cars?Horse wrote: Thu Jun 04, 2026 8:59 pm And gun crime is practically unknown ...
And, unless the baddies have their own manufacturing or import businesses, presumably most their illegal weapons were originally legal?
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Are not used by their legal owners
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And sausages, and anything else that's stolen.
But good decision
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Why do people always want to ban 'stuff' ( guns, knives, etc)?Horse wrote: Thu Jun 04, 2026 8:59 pm And gun crime is practically unknown ...
And, unless the baddies have their own manufacturing or import businesses, presumably most their illegal weapons were originally legal?
A) it never solves the problem.
B) Criminals take little notice of laws.
C) It distracts from the real problem.
D) It causes a heap of work policing this new law and confiscating shit.
E) The people that are affected are the law abiding ones who were never the problem.
I used to have 3 pistols. The only thing they ever threatened were targets. I often carry an (illegal) lock knife. The law is stupid, a knife that locks is inherently much safer to use than one that doesn't.
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I live in a Newbury, a few miles from Hungerford. I was here when that happened. I cannot begin to explain how that affected the community, both during the immediate ongoing event and aftermath.
That was 16 people shot dead, plus Michael Ryan took his own life.
In the US, around 47,000 shot and killed, 70,000 injured, every year.
But I didn't mention banning, you've introduced it. I took issue with the post about concealed carry.
That was 16 people shot dead, plus Michael Ryan took his own life.
In the US, around 47,000 shot and killed, 70,000 injured, every year.
But I didn't mention banning, you've introduced it. I took issue with the post about concealed carry.
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Something that, astonishingly, wasn't reported by the media at the time was that there was another attack in Kingsclere, a few miles south of here. 'Just' three dead.
Something that, astonishingly, wasn't reported by the media at the time was that there was another attack in Kingsclere, a few miles south of here. 'Just' three dead.
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Yebbut that ignores the post hoc rationalisation process eg...Horse wrote: Fri Jun 05, 2026 9:44 am I live in a Newbury, a few miles from Hungerford. I was here when that happened. I cannot begin to explain how that affected the community, both during the immediate ongoing event and aftermath.
That was 16 people shot dead, plus Michael Ryan took his own life.
In the US, around 47,000 shot and killed, 70,000 injured, every year.
But I didn't mention banning, you've introduced it. I took issue with the post about concealed carry.
'I want to carry a gun, therefore gun carrying can't be a problem' - *hunt for any dodgy info online which, if squinted at in a poor light might just,with a liberal dousing of confirmation bias might, nearly, possibly support what I want to do. Then post links on social media*.
See also - driving 7 litre trucks and climate change.
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For me these debates always the raise the question, if you loved in America, would you have a gun?
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A few may be reconsidering those choices. According to the BBC today:
The average price of a gallon of petrol in the US stood at $4.24 on Thursday, according to the AAA motoring group. That is up from $2.98 on the day the US and Israel began striking Iran.
NB for comparison, we're around £7.25 a gallon - but we get 20% more, so around £6 a US gallon.
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