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  1. VC Grande?
  2. Meant to be funny. Please read you man handbook: Moms, sons, and daughters are off limits--wives are fair game. Besides, I wasn't bashing on her at all.
  3. Huh? Gun laws are uniform throughout the state. Per the state constitution, no county or municipality is permitted to pass their own gun laws beyond what is permitted in the state constitution. Seattle's mayor is about to find this out. (Exceptions for stadiums, courthouses, taverns.)
  4. yeah, WA lets people with mental and drug problems get CCW permits so they can shoot people at festivals What a simpleton. facts are ugly, aren't they? owning a gun doesn't make you important Facts? Your premise isn't factual at all. You even attempted to boost it with lies. What a tool.
  5. yeah, WA lets people with mental and drug problems get CCW permits so they can shoot people at festivals What a simpleton.
  6. Um...not exactly true... "Washington Washington is one of the original "shall issue" states, in which a concealed pistol permit must be issued to any applicant, age 21 or older, who meets certain requirements, including no felony convictions, no misdemeanor domestic violence convictions, and no outstanding warrants.[93][94] Furthermore, a concealed pistol license is not required to carry a concealed pistol if the person carrying the firearm is in route to, in route from, or actively participating in a "legitimate outdoor activity".[95] Open carrying of firearms is not prohibited by law although trouble with some law enforcement agencies has been encountered while open carrying in the past, most notably in a case in Ellensburg, Washington.[96] Currently, there is a growing movement towards open carry in Washington. In Washington, there was a tremendous amount of disinformation among law enforcement officers, gun store employees, and firearms instructors about RCW 9.41.270. In December 2005, activists Lonnie Wilson and Jim March went to the state archives in Olympia to research the origins of the law. March, with his experience in researching gun control laws created out of racial discrimination and strife in California, surmised during a conversation between himself and Wilson that due to year it was passed, it was likely due to "Panther paranoia". March was proven correct. The law, passed in 1969, was passed in response to incidents involving the Seattle Chapter of Black Panther Party at Rainier Beach High School and the Protest of the Mulford Act by the main organization in the California Assembly. Due to the fact that Washington State Constitution has an individual right to keep and bear arms provision (Article 1, Section 24), the Washington Legislature revised the bill that was debated to remove the "within 500 feet of a public place" provisions and left the current statute as is. There were points of debate about whether this could be interpreted as an open carry ban, to which the sponsors of the bill replied that it was a ban against the type of intimidation that the Black Panther Party engaged in at Rainier Beach and the California Assembly, not an open carry ban. Many law enforcement, a generation removed from the events and discussions of the Legislature when the law was created, and without much guidance interpreted the law passed as an open carry ban that is situational to someone making a 911 phone call. This interpretation spread to gun store employees and firearms instructors, who have a lot of personal interaction with law enforcement. Using the information from the state archives, Wilson pursued the issuance of guidance and memorandums to individual officers by police administrators. After one of these bulletins was issued by one department, Wilson acquired the bulletin by a public records request, used the training bulletin as a template and approached most police departments throughout the state. To this day, over a dozen major departments, including the King County Sheriff's Department and the Seattle Police Department, have issued advisories and roll call training to their officers that peaceable open carry of a handgun in a holster is legal. As a general rule, a person may legally open carry in Washington State in any place it is legal to possess a loaded handgun. To open carry in a vehicle (i.e., car, bus, etc...) a person must have a valid concealed pistol license. Some police agencies can be unfriendly towards open carry, so it is important that before a person exercises their right to bear arms in this fashion they acquaint themselves with relevant laws. Prohibited areas for firearms are contained in RCW 9.41.300, RCW 9.41.280, and RCW 70.108.150. Per RCW 9.41.290 (state preemption of firearm laws), divisions of local government (city, county, town, or other municipality) cannot regulate firearms more restrictively than the state does. Exceptions to state preemption — that is, areas in which local governments are allowed to regulate firearms — are contained in RCW 9.41.300. These exceptions include: * "Restricting the discharge of firearms in any portion of their respective jurisdictions where there is a reasonable likelihood that humans, domestic animals, or property will be jeopardized. Such laws and ordinances shall not abridge the right of the individual guaranteed by Article I, section 24 of the state Constitution to bear arms in defense of self or others." * "Restricting the possession of firearms in any stadium or convention center, operated by a city, town, county, except that such restrictions shall not apply to [concealed pistol license holders, law enforcement officers, or any] showing, demonstration, or lecture involving the exhibition of firearms." * "Restricting the areas in their respective jurisdictions in which firearms may be sold." Several localities (including transit agencies) who had wrongfully enforced preempted local ordinances and rules have been challenged by activists in the open carry movement (who are most directly affected by the enforcement of such ordinances) and have since backed down from enforcement and directed their police departments to no longer enforce the ordinances and rules. Washington allows ownership of a firearm silencer, but using one is prohibited by RCW 9.41.250(3) which makes it a gross misdemeanor to "Use any contrivance or device for suppressing the noise of any firearm." Washington is a "Stand Your Ground" state, in which there is no duty to retreat in the face of what would be perceived by an ordinary person to be a threat to themselves or others by another person that is likely to cause serious injury or death. It is a Class C felony for a non-citizen to possess a firearm in Washington without an Alien Firearm License. Washington is not currently issuing Alien Firearm Licenses. [97] It is a gross misdemeanor to aim a firearm "whether loaded or not, at or towards any human being". [98] Washington State accepts the concealed weapons permits from the following states: Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Utah.[99]
  7. Thanks for the link! I just used it to express my support for this rules change.
  8. This is for you, Minxie: WGOohBytKTU
  9. I give up. Just split the tube on my third pair. They slip when reasonably tightened--they split when tightened enough. Also; the titanium (or the acrylic over it) oxidizes to the point that the poles won't slide shut. I'll suck up the extra 4 ounces and buy a pair of Black Diamonds this time.
  10. Mango Salsa Monthly Salsa
  11. Small D or large C. ...with pink nipples.
  12. Depends on what direction they're pointed.
  13. Hey Tvash, what part of Alas... Hang on a second... What's that? Uh huh...alright...OK. Your wife says hello. Wants to know if you're going to do any dangerous river crossings soon... Huh? Yes...ok...I'll ask him... Um, she wants to know if you're going to wear that sweet smelling "bear repellent" she bought for you. She says it's in a plastic bear-shaped squeeze bottle with a yellow cap. Ummm....ahhhh...gggggguuuuhhh... I couldn't really understand what she said that time. Have a nice trip. All is well.
  14. I am not really qualified to judge (just look at my new avatar image!) I was hoping we could use this thread as a sort of nomination process and then conduct a poll. Billcoe Minx
  15. I rate you slightly left of center...but migrating toward the right. Someday I will welcome you to the dark side.
  16. ...on cc.com? The only one I'm aware of is Billcoe. I think that's a compliment Bill, but I'm not really sure.
  17. America will be better by 1/300,000,000th on that day.
  18. http://cascadeclimbers.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/showflat/Number/806129#Post806129
  19. Mine: Teddy would make you think GW was a saint. I just finished Theodore Rex by Edmund Morris, and I think I have a pretty good idea how TR would handle Iraq. You wouldn't like it.
  20. would you pay if domesticated gays and lesbians picked the place for a picnic? yeah, but not as much, and only if they brought a quiver full of children Please take me back to my sex education classes in Jr. high. How can two lesbians, or two gay men produce one child let alone a quiver full? I guess I would be interested to learn how that can happen. A shit-seed emerges from ruptured follicles in the cecum and is fertilized by rainbow trout in the transverse colon. The zygote then implants against the wall of the descending colon. Everyone knows this.
  21. Get back to learnin', Kevvie.
  22. Lest anybody forget exactly where you stand:
  23. 700,000/300,000,000 = 0.0023333 Wow! That's slightly more than two-tenths of one percent of the American population! Let's let this pathetic minority steer the ship for a while, eh?
  24. Telecom companies were (rightfully) worried about civil lawsuits from America-hater groups. Don't shoot the messenger/good legislation.
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