I respect your right to own guns, Kevin, but I'm going to ask that you place them in your vehicle out of sight and lock it. The vehicle can be parked on my property, but the guns are not coming in my house.
I mean, I've seen what happens with you when the whiskey comes out...
But I do have friends who own guns and if they had a good reason for bringing guns on my property, I would. But unlike the stereotypes that gun confiscators like to propagate, gun owners are mostly VERY responsible and cautious with the firearms and would not do so without a good reason (like if we were going shooting or they were bringing them over to show me how to care for and clean them or something).
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How many roles of toilet paper are you willing to pay for that privilege?
Probably so. They don't bother me unless you point them at me.
I respect your right to own guns, Kevin, but I'm going to ask that you place them in your vehicle out of sight and lock it. The vehicle can be parked on my property, but the guns are not coming in my house.
I mean, I've seen what happens with you when the whiskey comes out...
Who is bringing the guns, and for what purpose?
Well, I don't know you, so … no.
But I do have friends who own guns and if they had a good reason for bringing guns on my property, I would. But unlike the stereotypes that gun confiscators like to propagate, gun owners are mostly VERY responsible and cautious with the firearms and would not do so without a good reason (like if we were going shooting or they were bringing them over to show me how to care for and clean them or something).
Yes, as long as you didn't draw them on the dessert.
When are you coming? Why are you coming? Do I know you? Do I trust you?
Leave it in the Truck/car if unsure.
I live in the city. The concierges would call the NYPD and have you in Rikers before you could enter my apartment
We already have guns on our property, so yes.
I am sorry you have to live in a country like China or Russia.