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Re: One way to react to irritating forum posts ...

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Hoi Polloi wrote:
C-dub wrote:
austinrealtor wrote:
chartreuse wrote:Reminds me of the old joke about "I shall become rich by inventing a device that allows you to stab people in the face over the Internet". :lol:
If a guy tries to stab me through the internet, can I draw my gun and shoot my computer? Is that legal? Would I be charged with failure to conceal? What if someoe tries to stab me through the automated postal machine at the post office? :evil2:
Depends on where your computer is at the time.
And if it is night.
It's always night somewhere on the Internet.

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Did you mean to omit the, "...can I get A CHL after I get out of prison/off parole, etc"?
I always mentally reword those to:

Can I get a CHL to protect myself from other criminals just like me?
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Re: One way to react to irritating forum posts ...

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KaiserB wrote:
austinrealtor wrote:By the way, to any newbies here who may be scared away from asking questions based on this silly little thread. Please ask questions. Most of us are happy to help answer them. My OP was originally meant for people who post insulting things like "all guns should be banned" etc.

OK, that's out of the way. Carry on ...
+1 if you do have questions please ask. However, please use the search function to see if someone else asked the question you were contemplating in the past. For example searching for Post Office to answer the question "Can I carry in a PO?" yields:

Search found 863 matches: +Post +Office

"Carry on.". Funny!
"rlol"

+ another on asking questions. Just people having fun in this thread.

As to searching, I often get into the situation of remembering reading a thread on a topic -- but I'll be danged if I can find it in a search!
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Re: One way to react to irritating forum posts ...

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I'm on my phone in a pd car right now but someone run search on CHL badge.
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gigag04 wrote:I'm on my phone in a pd car right now but someone run search on CHL badge.
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Hoi Polloi wrote:
C-dub wrote:
austinrealtor wrote:
chartreuse wrote:Reminds me of the old joke about "I shall become rich by inventing a device that allows you to stab people in the face over the Internet". :lol:
If a guy tries to stab me through the internet, can I draw my gun and shoot my computer? Is that legal? Would I be charged with failure to conceal? What if someoe tries to stab me through the automated postal machine at the post office? :evil2:
Depends on where your computer is at the time.
And if it is night.
It's 5:38am where I am right now, is that still night?
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Re: One way to react to irritating forum posts ...

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jimlongley wrote:
Hoi Polloi wrote:
C-dub wrote:
austinrealtor wrote:
chartreuse wrote:Reminds me of the old joke about "I shall become rich by inventing a device that allows you to stab people in the face over the Internet". :lol:
If a guy tries to stab me through the internet, can I draw my gun and shoot my computer? Is that legal? Would I be charged with failure to conceal? What if someoe tries to stab me through the automated postal machine at the post office? :evil2:
Depends on where your computer is at the time.
And if it is night.
It's 5:38am where I am right now, is that still night?

It is usually night time at either the South Pole or the North Pole depending on the season.
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Re: One way to react to irritating forum posts ...

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KaiserB wrote:
jimlongley wrote:
Hoi Polloi wrote:
C-dub wrote:
austinrealtor wrote:Reminds me of the old joke about "I shall become rich by inventing a device that allows you to stab people in the face over the Internet". :lol:

If a guy tries to stab me through the internet, can I draw my gun and shoot my computer? Is that legal? Would I be charged with failure to conceal? What if someoe tries to stab me through the automated postal machine at the post office? :evil2:
Depends on where your computer is at the time.
And if it is night.
It's 5:38am where I am right now, is that still night?

It is usually night time at either the South Pole or the North Pole depending on the season.
Do you need a permit if the pole is concealed? If I cut it down past a certain length, does it become an AOW? If it was actually made outside of Poland, can it still be considered a Pole? How many US parts must the pole have to be 922r compliant?
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