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This is not a joke- democrats are desperate

If you'd pop down from that ivory tower you stay in you'd see that not everyone lives like you do. It's not fear it's reality. You might not ever need a gun where you live, I've had to draw mine three times this year and that's not a record.
Exactly. Has nothing to do with "living in fear". If someone chooses to break into my home I am prepared to defend my family. No fear, just being prepared.
 
You mean like FEMA?

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Like our DOD putting that super duper dock over in the Middle East (that collapsed and sank) so we could offload “humanitarian aid” the terrorists would grab and sell to those poor starving Palestinians they’re fighting for. 🤬
 
Do you not pay attention. NGOs have been helping illegals to get to America and helping to get them registered for years. VA is not the only state wherein the DOJ is trying to stop illegals from being removed from voter rolls. Additionally, states are registering them also. MD’s DMV automatically registered my father in law when we got him a state ID card and he is only a green card holder. They registered my 16 yo son, even though he told the clerk he wasn’t old enough to vote. The clerk told him, look, I am required to register everyone.
I am sure I don't pay much attention to the Maga media you follow as I am more interested in the truth. Illegals don't vote in high numbers and it makes sense why they don't.

What really happened here, IMO, has little to do with a few people voting in Virginia. It was actually a smart move by the Republicans to get the Supreme court to issue this decision a week before the election. Almost could have come right out of a Trump stump speech. Also gives them additional fodder about cheating if Trump losses ......as its going to be kaos if that happens and every talking point will help convince the natives.
 
Could you expand on those circumstances a bit?

I am not against personal gun ownership (other than automatic weapons), but I guess I am more like Theo in personal experience. In my roughly 40 years of adulthood I have never owned a gun or ever been in a situation where I really thought I needed one. And I haven't lived a sheltered life....have lived in Florida, 10 years in Los Angeles and now Tennessee and traveled quite a lot. Been to hundreds of sporting events, hundreds of bars, many times to Vegas, Reno, Tahoe, NYC, New Orleans, etc and have done my share of drinking and carousing. However, I do try to avoid trouble. But I am curios as to the circumstance that would require somebody to have the need to draw a weapon so often. Is it in the line of duty?
Generally it's for work. This year I've held an attempted car thief at gunpoint til JSO showed up and ran some drunk/ aggressive illegals off that were bothering my my neighbor while her husband was out of town and thought because I was out numbered I was outgunned. At home, off duty.

We have a dog where I work in Northside so unless it's raining I generally don't need need to draw my sidearm, plus there's a shotgun very obviously mounted in the truck.
 
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