glockwise, you don't get it, lol. I walked along the east german border with a m-16, and when I wasn't walking I was in the hatch with a .50 cal and a 4.2 mortar in the back. there were quite a few bad guys just across the barber poles.
but this has nothing to do with 2d amendment rights, it has all to do with plain old common sense.
I have driven in Detroit, new York city to hunts point and on and on, I have never needed a firearm. I guess common sense played into that a bit also.
firearms, weapons etc are prohibited in certain areas. nothing to do with 2d amendment at all. it again reverts back to common sense.
I need a re-power asap!
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I did not do the above post correctly,,,please read all words in parenthesis...
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whoever you are getting loads from should inform you of the requirements. heck at some you even have to leave laptops tablets, etc etc. at the gate. and if ya go into one after an incident overseas you may get searched more than normal, like after the bombings in paris, france. just like the ones where no passengers, pets etc are allowed in.
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I assure you friend,,,that I mean no ill will toward anyone I call Comrade, none whatsoever. Comrade means "friend", "colleague" or "ally".. It is used in many places and originated with the French but, here in American where I am from, I use it as a show of praise, to someone I hold in high regard, which is what everyone else does that I know. Of course I do feel kind of stupid for even pointing any of this out, I am sure you know this and are just being ill towards me,,,for whatever reason. I have high respect for anyone, that has/does wear any Uniform that protects this Country, and/or its citizen's.. I am guessing you do as well... God Bless
Oh, btw,,,I took exit 90 off I-95 and went west on SR144 There is a sign that said something about a gate but, there was NO gate, I just drove on through. I went about 15 miles and then turned south on SR119, for about 1.5 miles to a dirt road, that led to the Motor Pool I was to deliver to. I had to wait for an E-7 to unlock the gate but other than that, no problems at all. I agree that the broker should know all this and I have been to ammunition depots that have taken my camera's and firearm into their little guard shack but it is evident that all are not the same. I am being more cautious but I will not stop carrying my firearm. If I have to make a choice between Military Loads vs leaving firearm at home,,,well, I guess I won't be hauling Military Loads, and that does bother me.
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