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Lots of them, probably out for some exercise as the state says they don't hurt livestock, pets, or humans.
My reply to comments like "nobody needs [insert scary gun-related thing here]" is:Any time a "liber-progressive" tells me I don't "need" something, that means I need at least six of whatever that thing is.
Honestly, you could've distilled your reply to, "no one needs a useless whiney little bítch, yet here you are".My reply to comments like "nobody needs [insert scary gun-related thing here]" is:
Our needs are dictated by our individual circumstances and the environment we find ourselves in from one moment to the next. Those needs are not static; they can (and do) change, often without warning. So what you need tomorrow may be completely different than what you need today, and what you need now may be completely different from what you need an hour from now.
Right now you don't "need" a generator because you have power service to your home. However, if your power goes out suddenly a generator is higher on the list of needs, and the longer it takes for power to be restored, the greater the need for a generator becomes.
You don't "need" an emergency food supply because there are dozens of grocery stores nearby with fresh food readily available. However, when store shelves suddenly go bare due to disruptions in the supply chain, food suddenly becomes higher on the list of needs, and the longer food is inaccessible, the greater the need for an emergency food supply becomes.
Someone might not see the value in having an AR-15, "high capacity" magazines, suppressors, etc., and that's fine - nobody is asking them to own these things. I, however, DO see that value, because I recognize that the world we live in is constantly changing, and what is safe and secure now may not be tomorrow. My responsibility is to protect myself and my family, and if I wait until bad things happen to prepare for those bad things, I will never be able to do it. You can't buy home insurance when your house is on fire - you have to buy the insurance beforehand.
And don't shoot the one with the collar.....In a situation like that, you only need one round. Better not miss.
You're right - I like yours better!Honestly, you could've distilled your reply to, "no one needs a useless whiney little bítch, yet here you are".
We are no longer living in a 1.5 rd per incident time.Looks like downtown Portland.