Law enforcement. Caught with a handgun. Go to jail. Mandatory. Like the Rockefeller drug laws. Bing. Problem solved. I would report you immediately and the police would come to your house and take you away to jail because you have a hand gun. Understand? Now go jerk off with your hand gun. Try to not think of your sister like you said you do.
Firing warning shots is actually criminal activity. You take out your weapon to use it, not to warn someone off.
I don't have a sister. It wasn't me who said they experimented with their brother. Guns will never be banned, and you'll go on biting pillows - probably for the rest of your life!
Watch: Pistol-packing waitress defends George Webb co-worker during attack By Christopher Carbone | Fox News Facebook Twitter Flipboard Comments Print Email What Justice Kennedy's retirement means for Roe v. Wade http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/07/0...ends-george-webb-co-worker-during-attack.html A waitress with a concealed carry permit defended her co-worker after an irate customer went behind the counter and punched her, newly released video reveals. The attack at George Webb restaurant in Milwaukee on June 28 could have been much worse, according to Alderman Bob Donovan, who made the footage public. “I thank God the other waitress had a concealed carry weapon, has a permit... I shudder to think, had she not been there and had she not had this weapon, what this guy might have done," Donovan told Fox 6. The suspect, who is a regular at the restaurant and reportedly had been cursing at his server throughout the night for taking too long with his order, came behind the counter and punched her in the face. Within seconds, the woman’s colleague pulled out a handgun from her waistband and pointed at him until he backed off. A customer at a George Webb in Milwaukee, seen above, punched an employee and only backed off when another server pulled out a handgun. (Google Earth) MAN ACCUSED OF TOSSING DRINK AT PRO-TRUMP TEEN IS ARRESTED Although the suspect has not been arrested, Fox 6 reports that Milwaukee police know who they are looking for and that the man is allegedly a drug dealer. According to local media, the victim is back at work and she said the restaurant’s owner allows employees to carry a concealed weapon as long as they have a permit. "It is sickening to see this unsuspecting worker assaulted so brutally by this individual," Donovan said. "For a man to do that to some innocent woman, it's just beyond me." The Milwaukee alderman urged anyone with information on the suspect to call police at 414-935-7360.
A toddler somehow got his hands on a pistol and fatally shot himself in the head in a tragic accident in Fresno, California, on Saturday. Police told Fresno ABC station KFSN the child was in a bedroom at his home when the accidental shooting occurred. The child's parents were not home at the time, but he was being watched by family friends.
Didn't state who owned the gun or whether it was illegally owned or not, but whoever the owner is, they should be prosecuted for manslaughter and reckless endangerment of a child for their stupidity.
Apparently, Defense Distributed won its lawsuit against .gov. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-rel...in-defense-distributed-lawsuit-300678872.html "Under terms of the settlement, the government has agreed to waive its prior restraint against the plaintiffs, allowing them to freely publish the 3-D files and other information at issue. The government has also agreed to pay a significant portion of the plaintiffs' attorney's fees, and to return $10,000 in State Department registration dues paid by Defense Distributed as a result of the prior restraint"
Smartphone Handgun in Production, Shipping to Dealers 5816 Ideal Conceal/YouTube 10 Jul 20182,183 The Ideal Conceal smartphone handgun is now in production and shipping to dealers around the country. On March 20, 2016, Breitbart News reported that Kirk Kjellberg created a handgun that looks like a cell phone. The main difference between the handgun and a smartphone is that the former fires two rounds for self-defense while the latter only allows you to dial 911 after you have been attacked and need first responders. Kjellberg explained that his motivation for making the gun was to give Americans a way to carry their self-defense tool discreetly. He told WHDH, “When a little child, a boy about 7, saw me and said, ‘Mommy, mommy that guy’s got a gun,’ and that whole restaurant of course turns and stares at you, and I thought there’s just gotta be something better to do than this.” He said his decision to use a smartphone design grew out of his desire to allow people to carry without having “to engage other people about why they’re carrying that gun.” The Ideal Conceal smartphone guns holds two rounds of .380 auto, and part of the gun folds out to make a grip in the event that the gun is needed in a self-defense situation. Kjellberg’s smartphone gun is now shipping to dealers around the country. There is already a holster for the Ideal Conceal smartphone handgun on the market. The holster is designed in a way that contributes to the gun’s appearance as a smartphone. AWR Hawkins is an award-winning Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News, the host of the Breitbart podcast Bullets with AWR Hawkins, and the writer/curator of Down Range with AWR Hawkins, a weekly newsletter focused on all things Second Amendment, also for Breitbart News. He is the political analyst for Armed American Radio. Follow him on Twitter: @AWRHawkins. Reach him directly at awrhawkins@breitbart.com. Sign up to get Down Range at breitbart.com/downrange.