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Re: Sometimes I have to walk away
[Re: warrior]
#8512597
11 hours ago
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Indiana
Providence Farm
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Indiana
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I'm glad I'm old enough I remember all the kids hopping in the back of who evers dad was driving and heading down the road. Was it dangerous if there was a wreck absolutely But so is sitting in any vehicle.
Anyone ok with motor cycles and has a problem with riding in the back of a truck well.....
I Also lived during the switch.
About 6 months back I did see a truck with bed full of black kids going down the in ramp to the interstate. I had not seen that in decades. First I was shocked then I smiled ear to ear rembering the fun of it and seeing the same looks on the kids faces. UNTIL I saw one of the kids throw out some trash from a candy wrapper out.
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Re: Sometimes I have to walk away
[Re: trapdog1]
#8512634
9 hours ago
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2A Sanctuaries-W. OK & N. NM
Blaine County
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The very first funeral I attended was for a second grade classmate that was thrown from a pickup bed. My folks put us in the pickup bed to roll around town and even down the interstate. It was fun for the kids but incredibly stupid. No car seats back then. We never wore seatbelts either. We know better now. Same with, for example, cigarettes. Wear your dang seatbelts. I couldn't care less if some of you have a death wish but the responsible members of society don't want to pay for your medicaid or social security disability if you live.
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Re: Sometimes I have to walk away
[Re: Blaine County]
#8512720
6 hours ago
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Joined: Dec 2010
Armpit, ak
Dirt
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My trucks are farm tagged so I legally don't have to wear a seatbelt in Oklahoma.
I buckle it every time I get in the truck.
It's a safety issue--not a governmental control issue.
It's also an IQ test. Anyone not wearing one is in contention for a Darwin Award. Hate to tell you this it is a government control issue because they mandate it. Freedom involves allowing people to make smart, stupid, or just practical decisions. The safety nazis are some of the worse people when it comes to ignoring peoples' freedom. It really is not the government's role to try and protect people from themselves.
Who is John Galt?
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Re: Sometimes I have to walk away
[Re: ol' dad]
#8512751
5 hours ago
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Indiana
Providence Farm
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Indiana
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Slippery slope here.
There seem to be some folks against .gov telling a person (by law) they have to buckle up their child, but not okay with abortion.
ol' dad
Active killing a person vs telling them they have to do something for their own safety. You are making quite a leap
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Re: Sometimes I have to walk away
[Re: warrior]
#8512796
4 hours ago
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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Do you folks that oppose mandatory seat belt wear also fuss about being required to wear fluorescent orange while hunting during firearm season?
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
Resource Protection Service
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Re: Sometimes I have to walk away
[Re: Swamp Wolf]
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4 hours ago
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OK
Aaron Proffitt
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Do you folks that oppose mandatory seat belt wear also fuss about being required to wear fluorescent orange while hunting during firearm season? You know, that's largely a North American thing ,particularly in the US. You ,generally, don't see that in Europe. I suppose expecting someone to know what they're shooting at is too much to ask.
Honor a Soldier. Be the kind of American worth fighting for.
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Re: Sometimes I have to walk away
[Re: Aaron Proffitt]
#8512800
4 hours ago
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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Do you folks that oppose mandatory seat belt wear also fuss about being required to wear fluorescent orange while hunting during firearm season? You know, that's largely a North American thing ,particularly in the US. You ,generally, don't see that in Europe. I suppose expecting someone to know what they're shooting at is too much to ask. A few laws here in The USA that "protects" nobody but the 1st person.
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
Resource Protection Service
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Re: Sometimes I have to walk away
[Re: warrior]
#8512802
4 hours ago
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OK
Aaron Proffitt
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I'm not necessarily arguing with you, SW. Just an observation. But, I won't hunt waterfowl on public land during deer gun season . I figure I run the risk of being shot if someone sees movement and no orange, then they conclude it "must be a deer" and blast away.
Honor a Soldier. Be the kind of American worth fighting for.
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Re: Sometimes I have to walk away
[Re: warrior]
#8512806
4 hours ago
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Armpit, ak
Dirt
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"The Wisconsin DNR partnered with the Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation and the UW Hospital and Clinics in 2014 to learn more about tree stand accidents and how to prevent them. A thorough review of medical reports found some common themes, the most important of which is that deer hunters often overestimate their ability to avoid accidents." WDNR tree stand safety
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Who is John Galt?
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Re: Sometimes I have to walk away
[Re: Aaron Proffitt]
#8512818
3 hours ago
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South Ga - Almost Florida
Swamp Wolf
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I'm not necessarily arguing with you, SW. Just an observation. But, I won't hunt waterfowl on public land during deer gun season . I figure I run the risk of being shot if someone sees movement and no orange, then they conclude it "must be a deer" and blast away. For sure. No argument here.
Thank God For Your Blessings! Never Half-Arse Anything!
Resource Protection Service
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Re: Sometimes I have to walk away
[Re: Dirt]
#8512825
2 hours ago
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Joined: Mar 2010
2A Sanctuaries-W. OK & N. NM
Blaine County
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My trucks are farm tagged so I legally don't have to wear a seatbelt in Oklahoma.
I buckle it every time I get in the truck.
It's a safety issue--not a governmental control issue.
It's also an IQ test. Anyone not wearing one is in contention for a Darwin Award. Hate to tell you this it is a government control issue because they mandate it. Freedom involves allowing people to make smart, stupid, or just practical decisions. The safety nazis are some of the worse people when it comes to ignoring peoples' freedom. It really is not the government's role to try and protect people from themselves. I'm not in favor of the government dictating anything. My position is very simple. 1. Anyone not wearing a seatbelt is a moron. 2. Taxpayers shouldn't pay the bills should the moron get seriously injured. But I feel the same about smokers, fat people, drunks, drug users, etc. Live your life how you want--just don't force me to chip in. I can dream.
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