#OccupyWallStreet: Where I Regret I Can Not Afford A Gun
By: BigGator5 (Diary) | October 17th at 11:00 AM |
Ever since I turned 18, I have always thought to myself that the one thing I would do is to own a gun and, of course, get a carry/conceal permit. However either money or time has been an issue. I always thought there was plenty of time. However after seeing the raise of the Occupy Wall Street movement all over the place, I am now | Read More »
Random Roundup Three
By: BigGator5 (Diary) | February 7th at 10:00 AM |
Random Roundup is going to my series of articles where there is a bunch of stuff I want to talk about, but don’t feel they belong in separate articles because of length. Stuff I will be talking about: Super Super Sunday, U.S. President Andrew Jackson and Barack Obama’s nonacquiescence, the upcoming Cambodian-Thai War, and a new Second Amendment bill introduce in the state of Florida.
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Cambodia,
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Florida,
Green Bay Packers,
Joe Negron,
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Ronald Reagan,
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Thailand
Florida Senate Bill 234: Open Carry In Florida
By: BigGator5 (Diary) | January 18th at 10:00 AM |
“You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle (gun) behind every blade of grass.” -Admiral Yamamoto (Japanese Navy) Admiral Yamamoto understood America. He must have imagine what happen in the movie Red Dawn if they had pushed an invasion into the United States. When “it” hits the fan, we will all become 11 Bravos and you better have your rifle or | Read More »
Castle Doctrine Works In Florida
By: BigGator5 (Diary) | January 13th at 10:00 AM |
Castle Doctrine basicly says that you may use up to deadly force to defend your residence (or, in some states, any place legally occupied, such as one’s car or place of work) and/or any other innocent persons legally inside it, from violent attack or illegal trespass. Stand Your Ground Laws are sometimes coupled with the Castle Doctrine to relieve the resident’s occupants (or, in some | Read More »