Johannes_Paulsen
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I like the revised poster. Good job!
Your site was down most of yesterday...but here's a nice response for Springmom...
There was a lady in TX not long ago who was arrested for carrying on "fun parties." That is, parties where sex toys are sold. She fought that one in court. It made CNN, MSNBC, etc. You should be able to Google it and find that bit of news.
And as for her assertion that these laws are not enforced, she'd be wrong. The sex shop in Jackson MS was shut down by the mayor not that long ago and MS passed such a law prohibiting sex toys like 2 years ago...it's still relatively new.
And please let everyone know I picked that thumb ring up because my rings had been laying on the floor. To most, it means nothing, but to Rob, well, different story. He has this "thing" about Left-hand thumb rings.
Or I'm just too much of a prude.
Au contraire. Possession of a vibrator is most assuredly protected by the 4th Amendment. Also, (I'm sorry if y'all don't like this, but) it's humorous how some of you are 'offended' by the sight of an inanimate object, just like gungrabbers are 'offended' at the sight of a handgun.As to the poster. I don't like it. I don't like the comparison. I don't like the association with sex. I also don't think Vibrators are in the bill of rights
Some Governments are uncomfortable with
the idea that you can handle things yourself.
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Also, (I'm sorry if y'all don't like this, but) it's humorous how some of you are 'offended' by the sight of an inanimate object, just like gungrabbers are 'offended' at the sight of a handgun
There was a lady in TX not long ago who was arrested for carrying on "fun parties." That is, parties where sex toys are sold. She fought that one in court. It made CNN, MSNBC, etc. You should be able to Google it and find that bit of news.
And as for her assertion that these laws are not enforced, she'd be wrong. The sex shop in Jackson MS was shut down by the mayor not that long ago and MS passed such a law prohibiting sex toys like 2 years ago...it's still relatively new.
Possession of a vibrator is most assuredly protected by the 4th Amendment.
.it's humorous how some of you are 'offended' by the sight of an inanimate object, just like gungrabbers are 'offended' at the sight of a handgun
As to the poster. I don't like it. I don't like the comparison. I don't like the association with sex. ...
...lowest common denominator ...relegates it to " ...compensating."
And no... I see no reason why a couple could not have "aides" around the house.
...don't think ...same weight ...self defense.
...black balled ...local community DOES have the right
...Federal Powers poster
...powers to Libertarians and Open Minded Liberals
...I don’t think it does much for the unconverted.
...DOES give ammo to the antis.
...Wrong argument.
...Wrong comparison.
...Wrong sentiment.
...unintended baggage.
..our distaff citizens should be respected,
...kick our tails
.I think the target audience isn't necessarily pro-RKBA...they don't have to be. I want them to think twice about giving their government -- on any level -- the power to ban things
I think the target audience isn't necessarily pro-RKBA...they don't have to be. I want them to think twice about giving their government -- on any level -- the power to ban things.