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Old 07-17-2009, 02:10 AM
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Originally Posted by bfdtpkt
This IS a related topic because our PRESIDENT will try to pass MORE gun laws.... this is what "our" Royal Family did:

Michelle Obama Takes Girls to London for Fish and Chips. What hypocrisy...


HYPOCRISY AND ARROGANCE....

I wonder if she is proud of America now.



A Boeing 757 and a fleet of armored cars for Michelle’s sight seeing tour!



Michelle One
On Sunday, President Obama flew back to the United States on Air Force One. His wife, two daughters and her mother did a bit of shopping in Paris before taking their own Boeing 757 (C-32) over to London to do some sight seeing.

We all remember Obama’s admonishment to corporate CEO’s in February:

“You can’t get corporate jets, you can’t go take a trip to Las Vegas or go down to the Super Bowl on the taxpayers dime.”


Apparently that doesn’t apply to his wife.

The London Times opened it’s description of Michelle’s visit this way:
Motorcycle outriders, armoured Chevrolets and bullet-headed men in raincoats criss-crossed London yesterday as Michelle Obama and her daughters spent a second day on an unofficial visit to the capital.




The Times went on to describe that when Michelle and the girls arrived at WestminsterAbbey, the building was closed to tourists with people already in told to “wait against the wall.” An American visiting the Abbey said “Right then I knew it was probably someone from our ‘royal family’.”


Michelle’s motorcade shut down the London street above as the First Lady of the World and her children go for Fish and Chips at a pub in Mayfair . The entourage inside the restaurant was 15 people while dozens more wait outside. Include the dozens of Air Force personnel to fly and service the plane, embassy personnel and other staff and we are talking about a serious expenditure of tax payer dollars.

Meanwhile, millions of Americans have lost their jobs and won’t be able to take their family on a summer holiday. Despite their circumstances they’ll still be expected to fork over the tax dollars to pay for Michelle’s trip!

O. B. A. M. A.


HAHAHA lmfao! i never caught wind of that one. i sure hope we can make it through 4 years of this guy...

Two Quotes to Ponder:

'Life's tough......it's even tougher if you're
stupid.' -- John Wayne

'My friends, we live in the greatest nation in the
history of the world. I hope you'll join with me as
we try to change it.' -- Barack Obama

Unfortunately now we are beginning to understand what
the second one means and what the first says about us.
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Here is a gun rack that is legal all but 4 states

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...&cm_ite=netcon

I like it because its under the seat out of sight and lockable which is why its probably legal mostly everywhere.
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I thought they were legal as long as they are not loaded (at least here in texas i think). My dad is getting a rack for is ar15 that mounts to the roof. That way when you look in the truck you wont see it and dont have to worry about people breaking your window to get it. He carries a XDM .40 under his drive seat. The AR15 mount for the roof is really cool.

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yeah as far as i know theyre legal probably if unloaded. my dad has sold them for a long time out of his businesses and has had one in all of his trucks with no problems from the law. they are roof mounted ones though.
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Where can I find one of the regular "old" style rear-window gun-racks?
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walmart for like 10 bucks there not that expensive
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Originally Posted by tfarms
walmart for like 10 bucks there not that expensive
I think I'm gonna get one........WTH!
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yeah they hold two guns they are back there by the shotgun shells and all that
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Originally Posted by cowboy
Here is a gun rack that is legal all but 4 states

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...&cm_ite=netcon

I like it because its under the seat out of sight and lockable which is why its probably legal mostly everywhere.
Originally Posted by dilloncawthon
yeah as far as i know theyre legal probably if unloaded. my dad has sold them for a long time out of his businesses and has had one in all of his trucks with no problems from the law. they are roof mounted ones though.
This rack would not be legal in Baltimore City, where I live, because in Baltimore, your gun must be inside a gun case, even if it is just one of those soft-sided zipper cases, it still must be INSIDE a case. Also, the ammo must be stored seperately from the gun, it cannot be inside the case with the gun, even if the gun is unloaded.
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Yep, that sounds like the similar requirement for FLORIDA....
One of my Cop friends told me years ago that the weapon had to be in the "two-step" rule.....
That is, had to be in a holster AND the console OR glovebox or under the seat out of site.

I remember a case in MIAMI where a driver with road rage approached the driver in front of his car whose driver reached "under" the seat like he was grabbing a gun (which he did not have in the vehicle) and the "road-rager" pulled out his own gun and shot him dead.

This Dick-Head was not charged because he felt his life was THREATENED!

So, word to the wise, if you're "reaching" for a weapon, make sure there is one!


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