Politics Oregon Supreme Court OKs ballot title for gun storage initiative

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  1. SlyPokerDog

    SlyPokerDog Woof! Staff Member Administrator

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    I think if you show the cops your cracked safe then everything will be fine.

    As far as your repeated example, if you really have done something that bad to piss off a cop that much to actually work that hard to frame you then.... MOVE!

    Seriously move.

    Cops aren't going to frame a semi-retired white dude unless you've done something to bring it on.
     
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    seriously? I take it you are really sold on this law......I might even vote for it...this part seemed to be a red flag so I explored the possibilities....you trust police tactics more than me...probably a good thing for you...if a vote doesn't follow your support, then those voters should move eh? Funny I didn't really think of myself in the scenario I brought up....maybe you'd just like me to move
     
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    you mean after I've been tasered and they stood on my ankle talking about overtime pay?
     
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    It wonder what the size of the container that you lock the guns in must be?
     
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    I have not read the bill. I like guns a lot, own some, but I believe that only I should own them, Muhahahaha.

    No I don't want you to move.

    You came up with a rather, IMO, elaborate scenario about cops committing multiple crimes in an effort just to get you. If that is truly a concern of yours then yes, you shouldn't probably move.
     
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    At least as big as the gun would be my guess. Smaller than the gun really wouldn't do much.
     
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    Like a locked house?
     
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    You mean you don't have a safe? Really? Someplace you keep all of your Civil War medals?
     
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    How about a locked car? Locked boat? No, no safe no intention of getting one. Certainly not in the boat.

    Is this lock up intended to secure the guns within any area the owner has them? Is this then more or less intended to impede the access to the arms more than secure them?
     
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    I don't care if it is law or not, NEVER KEEP A GUN IN A LOCKED CAR.

    Can you even lock a boat?
     
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    Have you never used a restroom on a hunting trip?
     
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    Yes. But I don't have any idea what the requirement are here. If you support this you do, right?
     
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    you has another connotation that's all inclusive....any Oregonians could be "you" in this case....
     
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    Yes, I support boats being able to be locked. I also support them being unsinkable.
     
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    Why wouldn't the cop just return and plant the gun in your house after he took it and killed a dude? This law passing or not passing doesn't really make much of a difference in your scenario.
     
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    I rarely hunt in buildings
     
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    I originally wondered about traffic stops....reasons to fuck with people who had permits to carry guns or hunters, etc...if the laws pass as I understand them in this proposal....I'll not keep my two rifles anymore....I'll get a compound bow instead.
     
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    What's to prevent cops from breaking into your house, stealing your bow, killing someone, then "finding" it with your fingerprints still on it and charging you with murder?

    Better get one of these just to be safe.

    [​IMG]
     
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    Especially on a hot day. The gun can die within 1/2 hour.

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    It seems like the idea is to keep them from kids and thieves but the obvious outcome is that it would keep you from getting it quickly if you need it for self defense.
     
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