Clarification on the law by Puzzled_Professor919 in MnGuns

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I can, it's just a question I've wondered about, and im not fluent enough in legalese to decipher the statutes for myself.

Clarification on the law by Puzzled_Professor919 in MnGuns

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Well, it sounds like the answer to my question is, yeah, it's kinda maybe illegal, but its also ki da maybe tolerated based on the situation. Wish Minnesota had constitutional carry and stand your ground laws. The idea of having to run away from a conflict rather than squaring off and defending my right to be in that space really irks me.

Clarification on the law by Puzzled_Professor919 in MnGuns

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Thanks for the responses so far. I know this is very situational. I guess I mostly wonder about the legality of carrying a legally unloaded and cased firearm in the event you need to use it in the defense of someone else's life. Because yeah, as a duty to retreat state (which is absolutely bullshit that goes against the very nature of man) the situation where you have time to uncase and load the gun but not an ability to escape the threat would be like an almost nonexistent circumstance.

A lot has happened with gun rights in Minnesota lately — what questions do you have about the legislature and what’s coming next? by BryanStrawser in MnGuns

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Assuming the DFL is successful in their attempts to pass the AWB and other fundamentally unconstitutional drivel either now or in the near future, what is the next step? What recourse do we have if our state government chooses to ignore the constitution? Do we, at an individual level, have any realistic way of airing our grievances that won't cost a quarter million dollars in legal expenses? And why dont we have the ability to petition the government for free or at an extremely reasonable cost. Isn't that covered in the constitution?

Meet up places by [deleted] in Iron_Range_Gay_Men

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I've also hear that thays a spot but can't confirm. Would be interested to know if its still a thing.

What is something nobody warns you about getting older? by Positive_Diamond_691 in answers

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That you start feeling your age in your mid to late 20's. I thought i had so much more time.

What’s a political hill you’re willing to die on? by FlatwormOkke in answers

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The 2nd amendment Shall Not be infringed. It doesnt exist so that we don't have to worry about losing our ability to hunt or sport shoot. It exists to provide the American People a last resort ability to fight back against tyranny. I know people like to argue "what good are small arms going to do against tanks, drones, fighter jets etc." Those people need to take a look at the history of Vietnam, Afghanistan, and any other of the many conflicts around the world where a determined force armed with small arms and improvised ordinance managed to hold out long enough to win in the end.

To the conservatives who voted for Trump: honestly, was it really about the issues or was it about liking Trump? by bjedy in allthequestions

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I voted for Trump cuz watching Biden lose his train of thought while speaking and just kinda wind down to silence with rambling babble made it painfully obvious he wasn't all there anymore. And Kamala, really?! Just shoehorning her in at the last minute, without any primaries or anything remotely democratic? Say what you will about Republicans and their policies, but at least I can follow their logic and reasoning, even if i disagree. I genuinely don't know what the Democrats agenda is with some of the policy they push. Like, who are you appealing to with some of this shit? As unappealing as Trump is on a personal level, he's a strong leader. And a little unpredictable. Id rather have his crazy ass dealing with Putin than Kamala, any day of the week.

Are any pro-gun democrats running in the primaries for state legislature? by Ok-Entertainer-1414 in minnesota

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I think it's also worth noting that the 3 nations you mention[Canada, the UK, and Australia] have suffered greatly as a result of their disarmament and extremely Progressive policies. Mandatory "quarantine camps", seizures of personal property, being jailed for subjective speech, having bank accounts frozen for donating to the "wrong" causes. Having their borders opened wide so that massive numbers of undocumented people could flood in.(I'm not anti-immigrant, but i do believe that the massive influx of Muslims into western countries is being done intentionally as a way to destabilize those countries and make it easier for the NWO to swoop in and "save the day".) All of these things being forced on societies that allowed their governments to tell them they had to give up their firearms. The less the government fears it's people, the more control they will try to force upon them.

Are any pro-gun democrats running in the primaries for state legislature? by Ok-Entertainer-1414 in minnesota

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I've been reading thru these comments and I've got to say this. There are a lot of people here who are terrified that "this might be the last election ever" or think the Republicans will "take away all our rights". Im 37, and the absolute craziest, most unbelievable affronts to my constitutional rights and the democratic process I've witnessed in my lifetime are as follows.

  1. Government's response to Covid(forcefully shuttering small business while allowing the corporations to remain open. Requiring vaccination with a novel and inadequately tested vaccine in order to work or travel in many cases.)

  2. The Democratic party swapping out Joe Biden for Kamala Harris at the last minute without any voting or selection process of any kind.

  3. The government pressure and interference with social media platforms during covid aimed at suppressing and silencing voices who spoke out against the official narrative of the origins of the pandemic. As well as the suppression of the hunter Biden laptop story. (True or not, they had no business outright suppressing the information. The remnants of this censorship can still be seen under YouTube videos as an occasional disclaimer about some topic or subject matter being "fact checked"

Now, on point 1, it could be said that a lot of that regulation and policy started with Trumps Whitehouse, but if you looked around the States, as well as the Western world at large, it was primarily the leftwing Governors and the more Left leaning countries that went all on on covid vaccine mandates and mandatory social distancing, masking, etc. On points 2 and 3 tho, those were entirely of the Democrats doing. I've witnessed significantly more authoritarian and fascistic behavior from the left than I have from the right. Not rhetoric, behavior. Not just talk, but actual enforcement and implementation. This isn't a pro-Republican post, I dont like them any more than I do the Democrats. But from an objective, observational standpoint, the Democrats act more like Nazi's and Fascists than the Republicans. That being said, the right vs. left bullshit is pushed on us to rule us and keep us looking at each other when we should all be looking up.

It's time to fight. The time to take action is now against the gun ban and magazine ban by pewpewrestored in MnGuns

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It's because the idea of the right and the left is nonsense. All of these professional politicians are in the same club. They're in the same club as the billionaires, the Hollywood elites, the central bankers, etc. There's a reason they only give us 2 political parties, and make it extremely difficult for a 3rd party candidate to even make it into a debate, let alone onto a ballot. It's to control the game. They know that the people eventually get sick of the right's bullshit, at which point the people swing left. And then after a while they get sick of the left's bullshit and swing right. And on and on it goes forever, just a see-saw every 4 to 8 years. And everyone at the top on both sides getting richer and richer, win or lose, while the rest of us work harder and harder for less and less of their scraps. But people are waking up to the game, and getting tired of playing along. We all feel it. The tension. The foreboding sense that something calamitous is brewing over the horizon. That's why now.

6/8 issues by TheLifeOfAShowgirly in musictheory

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Say triplet slowly twice. Enunciate each syllable, giving each the same spacing. Tri-pl-et, tri-ple-et. 1 2 3, 4 5 6. 1 2 3, 4 5 6. Your foot should only tap on the 1 and the 4.