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PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:27 pm
by Sernarbia
Big Jim P wrote:
Republic of Keshiland wrote:MD has one militia the state guard who is under the control of the governor. Private Militias are banned. Anyone age 17-45 can serve in the state guard.


MD is also known for being one of the most unreasonable and restrictive states, regularly infringing on the rights of its citizens.


Here we go... :roll:

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:27 pm
by Gig em Aggies
Holy Tedalonia wrote:
Big Jim P wrote:
MD is also known for being one of the most unreasonable and restrictive states, regularly infringing on the rights of its citizens.

Mineasota is worse. Trust me I lived there.

What about California?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:27 pm
by Big Jim P
Len Hyet wrote:
Republic of Keshiland wrote:MD has one militia the state guard who is under the control of the governor. Private Militias are banned. Anyone age 17-45 can serve in the state guard.

Maryland Title 13, Subtitle 2, § 13-202

(a) Membership.- Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the militia consists of able-bodied individuals who are:
(1) citizens of the State;
(2) citizens of the United States who take an oath of allegiance to the State;

And

Maryland Title 13, Subtitle 2, § 13-202

(c) Unorganized militia.- The unorganized militia consists of those individuals described under § 13-202 of this subtitle but who are not regularly enlisted or commissioned in the organized militia.

Guess what Keshi, you're in the militia.


Kesh better go get his cooties shots. He haz teh militia infection. :rofl:

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:28 pm
by Paddy O Fernature
Sernarbia wrote:
Big Jim P wrote:
MD is also known for being one of the most unreasonable and restrictive states, regularly infringing on the rights of its citizens.


Here we go... :roll:


Care to debate against anything he has said, or are you just here for the ambient lighting?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:28 pm
by The Two Jerseys
Gig em Aggies wrote:
The Two Jerseys wrote:I'm a MD resident, and I'm in a militia that isn't the State Guard...

Would national guard count as militia as well

Yes it would.

But I'm not in that either.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:28 pm
by Republic of Keshiland
Len Hyet wrote:
Republic of Keshiland wrote:MD has one militia the state guard who is under the control of the governor. Private Militias are banned. Anyone age 17-45 can serve in the state guard.

Maryland Title 13, Subtitle 2, § 13-202

(a) Membership.- Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the militia consists of able-bodied individuals who are:
(1) citizens of the State;
(2) citizens of the United States who take an oath of allegiance to the State;

And

Maryland Title 13, Subtitle 2, § 13-202

(c) Unorganized militia.- The unorganized militia consists of those individuals described under § 13-202 of this subtitle but who are not regularly enlisted or commissioned in the organized militia.

Guess what Keshi, you're in the militia.


citizens of the United States who take an oath of allegiance to the State;
Nope I have not done that. I am not in the Militia. If they ever called me up to defend the state I would simply say duck off and continue on with what I was doing.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:29 pm
by Holy Tedalonia
Gig em Aggies wrote:
Holy Tedalonia wrote:Mineasota is worse. Trust me I lived there.

What about California?

I can't say, but I doubt they would let a mother have custody of the children in a divorce even when she only feeds the peanut butter and siphons the father's cash for drinking. Basically my uncle's legal issue in a nutshell up there in Minnesota

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:31 pm
by Len Hyet
Republic of Keshiland wrote:
Len Hyet wrote:Maryland Title 13, Subtitle 2, § 13-202

(a) Membership.- Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, the militia consists of able-bodied individuals who are:
(1) citizens of the State;
(2) citizens of the United States who take an oath of allegiance to the State;

And

Maryland Title 13, Subtitle 2, § 13-202

(c) Unorganized militia.- The unorganized militia consists of those individuals described under § 13-202 of this subtitle but who are not regularly enlisted or commissioned in the organized militia.

Guess what Keshi, you're in the militia.


citizens of the United States who take an oath of allegiance to the State;
Nope I have not done that. I am not in the Militia. If they ever called me up to defend the state I would simply say duck off and continue on with what I was doing.

sigh

Once again proving why reading comprehension should be taught in elementary school you've completely misinterpreted the law.

Again.

Now, go slowly, and read the first line of § 13-202. See how it ends in a semi-colon? That's because it represents an end of an idea. So, as a resident of the state, you are a member of the Maryland unorganized militia. Someone who has taken an oath to defend Maryland, but does not live there, is also a member of the Maryland unorganized militia. Two different statements.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:33 pm
by Republic of Keshiland
Big Jim P wrote:
Republic of Keshiland wrote:MD has one militia the state guard who is under the control of the governor. Private Militias are banned. Anyone age 17-45 can serve in the state guard.


MD is also known for being one of the most unreasonable and restrictive states, regularly infringing on the rights of its citizens.


I am proud that my state restricts gun freedom. Sticking up for lives over the outdated 2A

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:35 pm
by The Two Jerseys
Republic of Keshiland wrote:
Big Jim P wrote:
MD is also known for being one of the most unreasonable and restrictive states, regularly infringing on the rights of its citizens.


I am proud that my state restricts gun freedom. Sticking up for lives over the outdated 2A

326 and counting...

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:40 pm
by Gig em Aggies
Hey if this reaches 499 or 500 yall can start posting in the new thread titled Gun control: Shiny Toy Guns. Im on my phone at work plus my phone is messing up, so i change stuff when i get home on my ipad.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:40 pm
by Republic of Keshiland
The Two Jerseys wrote:
Republic of Keshiland wrote:
I am proud that my state restricts gun freedom. Sticking up for lives over the outdated 2A

326 and counting...


States death by gun per capita
Alaska 19.59
Louisiana 19.15
Alabama 17.79
Mississippi 17.55
Wyoming 17.51
Montana 16.94
Arkansas 16.93
Oklahoma 16.41
Tennessee 15.86
New Mexico 15.63
South Carolina 15.60
West Virginia 15.10
Missouri 14.56
Arizona 14.20
Nevada 14.16
Kentucky 14.15
Idaho 14.08
Indiana 13.04
Georgia 12.63
Florida 12.49
North Carolina 12.42
Michigan 12.03
Maine 11.89
North Dakota 11.89
Oregon 11.76
Colorado 11.75
Utah 11.69
Kansas 11.44
Pennsylvania 11.36
Ohio 11.14
Delaware 10.80
Texas 10.50
Virginia 10.46
Vermont 10.37
Wisconsin 9.93
Maryland 9.75
South Dakota 9.47
Washington 9.07
Nebraska 8.99
Illinois 8.67
Iowa 8.19
California 7.89
Minnesota 7.88
New Hampshire 7.03
New Jersey 5.69
Rhode Island 5.33
Connecticut 4.48
New York 4.39
Massachusetts 3.18
Hawaii 2.71

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearm_d ... s_by_state

Gun control/bans does not work?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:42 pm
by Gig em Aggies
Republic of Keshiland wrote:
The Two Jerseys wrote:326 and counting...


States death by gun per capita
Alaska 19.59
Louisiana 19.15
Alabama 17.79
Mississippi 17.55
Wyoming 17.51
Montana 16.94
Arkansas 16.93
Oklahoma 16.41
Tennessee 15.86
New Mexico 15.63
South Carolina 15.60
West Virginia 15.10
Missouri 14.56
Arizona 14.20
Nevada 14.16
Kentucky 14.15
Idaho 14.08
Indiana 13.04
Georgia 12.63
Florida 12.49
North Carolina 12.42
Michigan 12.03
Maine 11.89
North Dakota 11.89
Oregon 11.76
Colorado 11.75
Utah 11.69
Kansas 11.44
Pennsylvania 11.36
Ohio 11.14
Delaware 10.80
Texas 10.50
Virginia 10.46
Vermont 10.37
Wisconsin 9.93
Maryland 9.75
South Dakota 9.47
Washington 9.07
Nebraska 8.99
Illinois 8.67
Iowa 8.19
California 7.89
Minnesota 7.88
New Hampshire 7.03
New Jersey 5.69
Rhode Island 5.33
Connecticut 4.48
New York 4.39
Massachusetts 3.18
Hawaii 2.71

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearm_d ... s_by_state

Gun control/bans does not work?

Nope not when you have 325 million people living in a country

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:42 pm
by Wysten
Republic of Keshiland wrote:
The Two Jerseys wrote:326 and counting...


States death by gun per capita
Alaska 19.59
Louisiana 19.15
Alabama 17.79
Mississippi 17.55
Wyoming 17.51
Montana 16.94
Arkansas 16.93
Oklahoma 16.41
Tennessee 15.86
New Mexico 15.63
South Carolina 15.60
West Virginia 15.10
Missouri 14.56
Arizona 14.20
Nevada 14.16
Kentucky 14.15
Idaho 14.08
Indiana 13.04
Georgia 12.63
Florida 12.49
North Carolina 12.42
Michigan 12.03
Maine 11.89
North Dakota 11.89
Oregon 11.76
Colorado 11.75
Utah 11.69
Kansas 11.44
Pennsylvania 11.36
Ohio 11.14
Delaware 10.80
Texas 10.50
Virginia 10.46
Vermont 10.37
Wisconsin 9.93
Maryland 9.75
South Dakota 9.47
Washington 9.07
Nebraska 8.99
Illinois 8.67
Iowa 8.19
California 7.89
Minnesota 7.88
New Hampshire 7.03
New Jersey 5.69
Rhode Island 5.33
Connecticut 4.48
New York 4.39
Massachusetts 3.18
Hawaii 2.71

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearm_d ... s_by_state

Gun control/bans does not work?

What is the by 100,1,000. 100,000?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:43 pm
by Republic of Keshiland
Wysten wrote:
Republic of Keshiland wrote:
States death by gun per capita
Alaska 19.59
Louisiana 19.15
Alabama 17.79
Mississippi 17.55
Wyoming 17.51
Montana 16.94
Arkansas 16.93
Oklahoma 16.41
Tennessee 15.86
New Mexico 15.63
South Carolina 15.60
West Virginia 15.10
Missouri 14.56
Arizona 14.20
Nevada 14.16
Kentucky 14.15
Idaho 14.08
Indiana 13.04
Georgia 12.63
Florida 12.49
North Carolina 12.42
Michigan 12.03
Maine 11.89
North Dakota 11.89
Oregon 11.76
Colorado 11.75
Utah 11.69
Kansas 11.44
Pennsylvania 11.36
Ohio 11.14
Delaware 10.80
Texas 10.50
Virginia 10.46
Vermont 10.37
Wisconsin 9.93
Maryland 9.75
South Dakota 9.47
Washington 9.07
Nebraska 8.99
Illinois 8.67
Iowa 8.19
California 7.89
Minnesota 7.88
New Hampshire 7.03
New Jersey 5.69
Rhode Island 5.33
Connecticut 4.48
New York 4.39
Massachusetts 3.18
Hawaii 2.71

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearm_d ... s_by_state

Gun control/bans does not work?

What is the by 100,1,000. 100,000?


100K

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:43 pm
by Paddy O Fernature
The Two Jerseys wrote:
Republic of Keshiland wrote:
I am proud that my state restricts gun freedom. Sticking up for lives over the outdated 2A

326 and counting...


Which is up from 279 total firearm deaths from the last published year on FBI.Gov (table 20)...

Of those 279... only six were from rifles and shotguns combined.

Compared to 44 from "Knives or cutting instruments", or 16 from "Hands, fists, feet, etc", which are apparently much much deadlier then the shit he is trying to commend further regulation on.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:45 pm
by Len Hyet
Republic of Keshiland wrote:
The Two Jerseys wrote:326 and counting...


States death by gun per capita
Alaska 19.59
Louisiana 19.15
Alabama 17.79
Mississippi 17.55
Wyoming 17.51
Montana 16.94
Arkansas 16.93
Oklahoma 16.41
Tennessee 15.86
New Mexico 15.63
South Carolina 15.60
West Virginia 15.10
Missouri 14.56
Arizona 14.20
Nevada 14.16
Kentucky 14.15
Idaho 14.08
Indiana 13.04
Georgia 12.63
Florida 12.49
North Carolina 12.42
Michigan 12.03
Maine 11.89
North Dakota 11.89
Oregon 11.76
Colorado 11.75
Utah 11.69
Kansas 11.44
Pennsylvania 11.36
Ohio 11.14
Delaware 10.80
Texas 10.50
Virginia 10.46
Vermont 10.37
Wisconsin 9.93
Maryland 9.75
South Dakota 9.47
Washington 9.07
Nebraska 8.99
Illinois 8.67
Iowa 8.19
California 7.89
Minnesota 7.88
New Hampshire 7.03
New Jersey 5.69
Rhode Island 5.33
Connecticut 4.48
New York 4.39
Massachusetts 3.18
Hawaii 2.71

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearm_d ... s_by_state

Gun control/bans does not work?

According to a peer-reviewed article published by Harvard University and re-published in one of the leading Criminological journals in the United States?

Nope

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:46 pm
by Holy Tedalonia
Republic of Keshiland wrote:
The Two Jerseys wrote:326 and counting...


States death by gun per capita
Alaska 19.59
Louisiana 19.15
Alabama 17.79
Mississippi 17.55
Wyoming 17.51
Montana 16.94
Arkansas 16.93
Oklahoma 16.41
Tennessee 15.86
New Mexico 15.63
South Carolina 15.60
West Virginia 15.10
Missouri 14.56
Arizona 14.20
Nevada 14.16
Kentucky 14.15
Idaho 14.08
Indiana 13.04
Georgia 12.63
Florida 12.49
North Carolina 12.42
Michigan 12.03
Maine 11.89
North Dakota 11.89
Oregon 11.76
Colorado 11.75
Utah 11.69
Kansas 11.44
Pennsylvania 11.36
Ohio 11.14
Delaware 10.80
Texas 10.50
Virginia 10.46
Vermont 10.37
Wisconsin 9.93
Maryland 9.75
South Dakota 9.47
Washington 9.07
Nebraska 8.99
Illinois 8.67
Iowa 8.19
California 7.89
Minnesota 7.88
New Hampshire 7.03
New Jersey 5.69
Rhode Island 5.33
Connecticut 4.48
New York 4.39
Massachusetts 3.18
Hawaii 2.71

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearm_d ... s_by_state

Gun control/bans does not work?

I doubt this is true since chigago is one of the most crime ridden city's and it's smack dab in illinois

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:46 pm
by Gig em Aggies
Here is the link to the new thread

viewtopic.php?f=20&t=429986

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:47 pm
by Republic of Keshiland
Len Hyet wrote:
Republic of Keshiland wrote:
States death by gun per capita
Alaska 19.59
Louisiana 19.15
Alabama 17.79
Mississippi 17.55
Wyoming 17.51
Montana 16.94
Arkansas 16.93
Oklahoma 16.41
Tennessee 15.86
New Mexico 15.63
South Carolina 15.60
West Virginia 15.10
Missouri 14.56
Arizona 14.20
Nevada 14.16
Kentucky 14.15
Idaho 14.08
Indiana 13.04
Georgia 12.63
Florida 12.49
North Carolina 12.42
Michigan 12.03
Maine 11.89
North Dakota 11.89
Oregon 11.76
Colorado 11.75
Utah 11.69
Kansas 11.44
Pennsylvania 11.36
Ohio 11.14
Delaware 10.80
Texas 10.50
Virginia 10.46
Vermont 10.37
Wisconsin 9.93
Maryland 9.75
South Dakota 9.47
Washington 9.07
Nebraska 8.99
Illinois 8.67
Iowa 8.19
California 7.89
Minnesota 7.88
New Hampshire 7.03
New Jersey 5.69
Rhode Island 5.33
Connecticut 4.48
New York 4.39
Massachusetts 3.18
Hawaii 2.71

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firearm_d ... s_by_state

Gun control/bans does not work?

According to a peer-reviewed article published by Harvard University and re-published in one of the leading Criminological journals in the United States?

Nope


Wow they put Russia as the example of low gun ownership LOL that is what you call a strawman.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:48 pm
by Wysten
Republic of Keshiland wrote:
Len Hyet wrote:According to a peer-reviewed article published by Harvard University and re-published in one of the leading Criminological journals in the United States?

Nope


Wow they put Russia as the example of low gun ownership LOL that is what you call a strawman.

You of all people should not talk about Stawman you made so many that we don't need to worry about Crows anymore.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:48 pm
by Gig em Aggies
Republic of Keshiland wrote:
Len Hyet wrote:According to a peer-reviewed article published by Harvard University and re-published in one of the leading Criminological journals in the United States?

Nope


Wow they put Russia as the example of low gun ownership LOL that is what you call a strawman.

Look whos talking

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:51 pm
by Paddy O Fernature
Republic of Keshiland wrote:Wow they put Russia as the example of low gun ownership LOL that is what you call a strawman.


You should read more then the first page and a half before trying to decry a published study........

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:51 pm
by Republic of Keshiland
Gig em Aggies wrote:
Republic of Keshiland wrote:
Wow they put Russia as the example of low gun ownership LOL that is what you call a strawman.

Look whos talking


Not comparable. Mine are actually valid. Russia is barely considered European.

PostPosted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 5:51 pm
by USS Monitor
Since this is close to 500 pages and I see that someone made a 2nd thread for the same topic, I am going to lock this one and you can use the new one: viewtopic.php?f=20&t=429986