*constructive possession
Also, lol @ anyone who has ever bought one of those stupid things.
I played with one at the gun club, a load of fun.
*constructive possession
Also, lol @ anyone who has ever bought one of those stupid things.
That feel when you drink so many lady drinks, your device autocorrects "grenading" to "grenadine."Are you kidding me? These things and golf ball launchers mounts to 7" barrels are fun as hell to play with. It's like practicing grenadine or mortaring
To each, his taste. I've shot one. Meh.I played with one at the gun club, a load of fun.
lolThat feel when you drink so many lady drinks, your device autocorrects "grenading" to "grenadine."
Whatever, thought policeman.*constructive possession
Also, lol @ anyone who has ever bought one of those stupid things.
Not here, sorry. I was just pointing out that the term is constructive "possession," not "intent."Whatever, thought policeman.
lol, fucker.Not here, sorry. I was just pointing out that the term is constructive "possession," not "intent."
Irregardless, I could care less about such a reactionary response.
Not here, sorry. I was just pointing out that the term is constructive "possession," not "intent."
Irregardless, I could care less about such a reactionary response.
Potato guns aren't considered a fireman UNTIL it is shot at someone. Kind of weird law there actuallyHuh, wonder when they're gonna start requiring that potato guns have a barrel over 16"?
I think that depends on what your definition of the word 'is' is....Both terms are interchangeable really.
10-4. I thought that was your point. As stupid as it may sound, the thought actually crossed my mind to buy one of these gizmos and purposefully NOT register it. If it ever became an issue, the court proceedings would be epic! Simply because calling this thing a shotgun is asinine.I'm saying it doesn't "stick it to them" by buying one. They don't give a fuck about it personally. They pass bullshit laws and enforce them with the same clinical attitude that they use to create them.
But this thing is considered a shotgun before you actually try to use it as such? Yep, sounds about right.Potato guns aren't considered a fireman UNTIL it is shot at someone. Kind of weird law there actually
Not here, sorry. I was just pointing out that the term is constructive "possession," not "intent."
Irregardless, I could care less about such a reactionary response.
You forgot "reactionary" in your reply. The statement was kind of a potpourri of a joke.Irregardless is not a word. (Too many girl drinks, perhaps?)
It is the bastard younger brother of "could care less."
It is a word. http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/english/irregardlessIrregardless is not a word. (Too many girl drinks, perhaps?)
It is the bastard younger brother of "could care less."