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Locked and loaded, he came armed this time and now he’s going to prison for four years.

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Kerry T. Prater, a 53-year-old man from West Liberty, Kentucky, was armed with two
loaded handguns, a semi-automatic rifle and several hundred rounds of ammunition when he
tried to run an Erlanger police roadblock set up for President Obama’s motorcade on
September 17, 2012

Mr. Prater also allegedly threatened former President Bush in 2004.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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Man Linked to 'Occupy' Protest Charged With Attempted Assassination of Obama

An Idaho man accused of firing two shots at the White House last week has been charged with attempting to assassinate President Barack Obama or his staff.

Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, made his first court appearance before a federal magistrate in Pittsburgh on Thursday, one day after he was arrested at a western Pennsylvania hotel. He will be taken back from a federal court in Pittsburgh to face the charges in Washington, D.C.

Ortega will remain in federal custody at least until a magistrate in Washington can determine if he should remain jailed until his trial on the charge, which carries up to life in prison.


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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Shot During Concealed Carry Course

A man was shot in the arm by an instructor during a concealed carry course Saturday night
in Lancaster, Ohio, the Lancaster Eagle Gazette reported.
(Talk about poetic justice!)



Michael Piemonte, 26, told the newspaper that he was attending his first ever concealed
carry course when the instructor's gun discharged while demonstrating where a person
could keep his or her weapon. He said the bullet ricocheted off a desk before lodging in
his right arm.


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Shoots Dad In The Butt!

An Arizona man was target shooting in the desert south of Tucson on Monday when he
was shot in the buttocks by his 3-year-old son, according to The Arizona Daily Star.



The boy shot his father with a .22-caliber rifle, Tom Louis, battalion chief for the Green
Valley Fire District, told the newspaper.

"Fortunately, the patient's injuries were not life-threatening," said Louis.


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Don't we have enough of these recycled threads?

Stop shitting up the boards, Boxy.




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GWB even though he could be said to be responsible for the event." --- Box A Rox '9/11 Truther'

Melania is a bimbo... she is there to look at, not to listen to. --- Box A Rox and his 'War on Women'

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A live crzay is living on Putnam Rd......and shooting his weapon every day.....at what???......shots fired ....at What:?????????

time to turn this guy in......
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A woman in Arizona has told police that she accidentally killed her husband with
his own shotgun after he insisted that she pick it up even though she told him she was
uncomfortable around guns.

In a statement, the Prescott Valley Police Department said that Wingate’s 54-year-old
wife had not been comfortable around firearms, but he asked her to pick up his
12-guage shotgun and hand it to him anyway. The weapon discharged while she was
in the process of handing it to him, striking him in the upper torso.

“It seems like they meant to take [the shotgun] out this weekend on a trip and he
wanted her to get more familiar with it,” Sgt. Brandon Bonney explained.

Bonney said that the shooting appeared to be accidental, but police were treating it
as a homicide. The Yavapai County Medical Examiner was expected to determine a
cause of death, and then investigators will forward the case to the Yavapai County
Attorney’s Office to determine if charges will be filed.

The police sergeant noted that Prescott Valley had seen a number of unfortunate
accidental shootings in recent months.

Earlier this year, a 4-year-old accidentally shot and killed his 35-year-old father, an Iraq war veteran, in Prescott Valley. And two other people accidentally shot themselves while cleaning their firearms.


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"Responsible" Gun Owners?

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In the first half of 2013, security agents at airports across the nation seized
862 guns that passengers tried to take through security checkpoints in their carry-on
luggage. The number is on course to exceed last year’s record total of 1556. Are these
passengers the mentally ill? Or criminals intent on committing crimes? No.
They are regular, ‘responsible.’ run-of-the-mill gun owners who ‘forgot’ where
they last saw their guns.



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"Responsible" Gun Owners?



By whose statement? The person that had the gun?
Yeah, I'm sure if they had devious intentions, they'd admit it. All of them MUST have "innocently" put their guns in their bags...after all, no one would lie about that,right? Every gun owner I know routinely puts their gun in a suitcase..

Those security agents are dumber than I thought.. the only ones dumber are people that truly believe that story.


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By whose statement? The person that had the gun?
Yeah, I'm sure if they had devious intentions, they'd admit it. All of them MUST have "innocently" put their guns in their bags...after all, no one would lie about that,right? Every gun owner I know routinely puts their gun in a suitcase.. ;D
Those security agents are dumber than I thought.. the only ones dumber are people that truly believe that story.

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The stories that airport officials have to tell about why these seizures are occurring:
~ The bishop of a local church, William Henry Murphy III, keeps a handgun in a bag he
carries when he’s out at night. In June, when he packed for one of his frequent flights
out-of-town, the gun inadvertently ended up in his luggage:
“I didn’t go through my normal routine; the bag I carry at church on a day-to-day basis
was thrown into my carry-on without me repacking.”


~ Oops, just lost track of it for a little while–long enough to result in the bishop’s arrest
at the airport.  He’s in good company, though.
Lawyer John Turner always carried a handgun in a fanny pack for a daily walk with his
dog–at least until the day he wore the fanny pack to the airport to catch a flight to a
family event. As he recalled after his arrest:
“I didn’t think it was in there. I had always removed it.”

The fine can range from $200 to $11,000. In 2012, the TSA collected $1,887,745 in fines
across the country. But the number of infractions and seizures just keeps going up.

~ In North Carolina’s Raleigh-Durham International Airport, gun seizures this year have
already exceeded the number in each of the past two years. The county tends to be
lenient if the incident was inadvertent, but Wake County District Attorney Colon
Willoughby is worried:
“We’ve become such an armed society that people actually aren’t thinking about the
fact that they’re carrying weapons with them. That’s a little bit sobering, to think that
we are so accustomed to carrying a firearm with us that we often don’t think about it
or realize that we have it.”


~ Gun dealer Ed Nicely was arrested at Raleigh-Durham with a .22 caliber derringer in
his carry-on bag. Intentional? Of course not:

Me being a gun dealer, I know the laws. I just didn’t see it in my bag. I was so
amazed it was there. It was a total accident. It was stupid, yes.”


A total accident, total stupidity. Mind-boggling stupidity, as a matter of fact. These
people are the ‘responsible’ gun owners.
If they don’t even know where their guns are,
how safe can the rest of us feel?















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Every person that was caught with a gun in checked baggage HAD to have a concealed carry permit (except no non-restricted carry states), or they were violating the law... which does NOT make them part of the "responsible" gun owners group.
ONLY five states (Wyoming, Vermont, Arkansas, Arizona, and Alaska) have unrestricted concealed carry laws.
To most people, responsible goes hand in hand with legal. The laws on guns in Airports is well known, ignorance is not an excuse or responsible.


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Every person that was caught with a gun in checked baggage HAD to have a concealed carry permit (except no non-restricted carry states), or they were violating the law... which does NOT make them part of the "responsible" gun owners group.
ONLY five states (Wyoming, Vermont, Arkansas, Arizona, and Alaska) have unrestricted concealed carry laws.
To most people, responsible goes hand in hand with legal. The laws on guns in Airports is well known, ignorance is not an excuse or responsible.


The point being these were not criminals or typical irresponsible individuals. They were business owners,
Lawyers, Ministers etc,  who acted irresponsibly.   The TYPICAL GUN OWNER!  


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The point being these were not criminals or typical irresponsible individuals. They were business owners,
Lawyers, Ministers etc,  who acted irresponsibly.   The TYPICAL GUN OWNER!  


You're missing the point....
When they

A. Tried to to bring a firearm on a place in carry on luggage
and/or
b. violated their permit bv carrying concealed...

They violated either state or federal law.
Violating these laws upon conviction makes them a criminal.
Please define "typical responsible individual", I'm at a loss.

Box, you are a model of hypocrisy.. on one side of your mouth so say you are not against the right to bear arms, but on the other side, you describe the "typical" gun owner as being irresponsible. I would think some thing you consider as irresponsible , that being the "typical" gun owner, should be dealt with by the seizing of the gun..
priceless....


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The Lawyer, The Gun Dealer... both should know better than to take a gun on a plane... yet they
didn't.  They "forgot"!

They aren't criminals (until this incident) they are typical GunHuggers.  They want the guns but treat
them with indifference.  Typical GunHuggers.


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