Blah, blah, blah. I am an attorney and want to make millions, blah, blah, blah, I will only make a statement, no questions answered.
My wife asked me last night if I would ever be willing to move back to Oregon. That’s a tough question to answer. There’s places in Oregon that don’t have the problems that the 3 big liberal cities have. There’s places in Oregon that have decent weather. There’s even places in Oregon that are still affordable. What there isn’t in Oregon is a place that you can escape the politics of Oregon.
I think the school administration is in deep door doo.
Apparently the six year old had a ladder and watched mommy hide the key.Ok I get it, gotta set the groundwork to sue somebody that has plenty of insurance, and yea sounds like someone shoulda checked the kid’s bag but isn’t she even the least bit interested in how a six year old got their hands on a loaded weapon?
I read the kids mom said the gun was on a shelf 6 foot high and had a trigger lock that required a key… Gotta be a little bit more to that story…
If you were a lawyer, would you take the slam dunk case? I would.Blah, blah, blah. I am an attorney and want to make millions, blah, blah, blah, I will only make a statement, no questions answered.
If you were a lawyer, would you take the slam dunk case?
Like a good actor they have to lose themselves in the character, really believing that alternative reality of their client's case. In the adversarial system our courts operate under YOUR lawyer can't present the most honest and fair case. He has to present the strongest argument for your interests-------and that starts with the Public Relations campaign on television/internet/papers.Sure, that’s their job. I wish just once they would admit they’re in it for the money instead of acting like it’s for the greater good of humanity.
I sure wish I'd gotten into flooring for the moneySure, that’s their job. I wish just once they would admit they’re in it for the money instead of acting like it’s for the greater good of humanity.
I heard you must have, that your the richest man in Oregon.I sure wish I'd gotten into flooring for the money
If you live in a communist state, they want it, regardless of how you acquired it. So strange would feel scary simply owning or acquiring a handgun, especially a 22.I recently "inherited" one of these:
https://www.google.com/search?q=+ar...gB6QWSAQMzLjSYAQCgAQHIAQjAAQE&sclient=gws-wiz
There's no papers with this gun. It was found in a sock drawer. Legally, as long as it remains on my property I don't have to do anything as far as registration according to my research. Selling it or taking it off my property to shoot would require a little paperwork and training from what I read. We don't have any ammo for it anyways.
Gotta love that!It is illegal here to register a gun. Don't need a permit to carry one either.
Yeah, I never saw such a small gun and thought it was a toy when I first handled it. It came with a nice little leather holster. It's surely only for keeping hidden and then emergency self defense. Problem is you'd need multiple shots to take down a big drunk or drugged assailant. I just stuck it in the case with my shotgun. Not sure what to with it. Cant do much without hassles.It’s a 25… Tiny gun designed for easy concealment. Ammo ain’t so cheap or as easy to get. Although it’ll kill ya just as dead it’s not a very intimidating weapon. Not the gun of choice for your average stick up man… Not very accurate at any distance either… Cool gun though. Kinda like a modern day derringer. Watch the blowback, it’ll rip your hand up if not held properly.
Yea that or some less savory individuals might use it to hide on their person with intent other than self defense… Fits nice in a lady’s purse too… But you’re right, not a lot of stopping power.It's surely only for keeping hidden and then emergency self defense. Problem is you'd need multiple shots to take down a big drunk or drugged assailant.
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