11-19-2008, 06:40 PM
(11-19-2008 06:17 PM)MJFletcher Wrote: [ -> ]Seems like most of them are crazy. I've stopped posting because its no fun talking to myself lol
Yeah I read a few pages and stopped. haha.
(11-19-2008 06:17 PM)MJFletcher Wrote: [ -> ]Seems like most of them are crazy. I've stopped posting because its no fun talking to myself lol
(11-19-2008 11:24 PM)shooter357 Wrote: [ -> ]I find it amusing that no one will answer my call for a real, reasonable answer with facts to back up their mindless ramblings. The only one that did answer was pro rights. I am not wasting any more time their.
MJFletcher Wrote:Thats what I said, and here i am posting again lol. Its a drug man, i swear it is.
(11-20-2008 12:30 AM)Dane Wrote: [ -> ]MJFletcher Wrote:Thats what I said, and here i am posting again lol. Its a drug man, i swear it is.
Does someone need an intervention? haha jk.
(11-20-2008 08:19 AM)normanvin Wrote: [ -> ]i know what you mean. Be strong you can get through it.
(11-20-2008 08:39 AM)MJFletcher Wrote: [ -> ](11-20-2008 08:19 AM)normanvin Wrote: [ -> ]i know what you mean. Be strong you can get through it.
Too late, i already reloaded the last page to get the new posts to show. See how bad it is? I kept a browser tab open to it all night.
(11-20-2008 08:41 AM)normanvin Wrote: [ -> ](11-20-2008 08:39 AM)MJFletcher Wrote: [ -> ](11-20-2008 08:19 AM)normanvin Wrote: [ -> ]i know what you mean. Be strong you can get through it.
Too late, i already reloaded the last page to get the new posts to show. See how bad it is? I kept a browser tab open to it all night.
Thats bad. I guess I better go see.
Quote: The Post Fixer wrote:
So we shouldn't practice skill with a gun? That's laughable. Let's put little thought into using a deadly weapon. Yes, you're on the right track (note the sarcasm, please).
I think you're the one who needs deprogrammed. I'm well aware of the Bill of Rights. And I know that it once made alcohol illegal. Would you support that one? Maybe you should stop drinking so much and realize that not everything written in the 18th century holds up 200 years later.
I am well aware that this isn't North Korea. I'm also pretty sure that you'd have to Google the name of the North Korean president.
Quote:Yeah we'll have innocent people rotting away, but just think of all the criminals that will be taken off the street too.
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(11-25-2008 06:53 PM)Pa. Patriot Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.s...ed_by.html
Gun-carrying Lebanon mom files civil-rights lawsuit
by BARBARA MILLER, Of The Patriot-News
Monday November 24, 2008, 4:27 PM
LEBANON -- The Lebanon woman who stirred controversy by openly carrying a handgun to her child's soccer game filed a lawsuit in federal court today claiming that her rights were violated and seeking more than $1 million in damages.
Meleanie Hain's concealed weapons permit was revoked Sept. 20 by Lebanon County Sheriff Michael DeLeo, who maintained she showed poor judgment wearing her gun to her daughter's soccer game Sept. 11. The permit was reinstated Oct. 14 by Lebanon County Judge Robert Eby.
Judge Eby asked her to conceal the gun when she goes to soccer games. but Hain said she planned to continue to display the gun, asserting her right under the Second Amendment.
The lawsuit filed in U.S. Middle District Court on behalf of Hain and her husband, Scott Hain, names DeLeo, his office and Lebanon County. It claims the sheriff's action violated her First, Second, Fourth, Fifth and 14th Amendment rights.
"My client has been harmed more than that court is empowered to adjudicate," said Hain's attorney, Matthew Weisberg, referring to the reinstatement of her permit in county court.
The suit seeks reimbursement of attorneys' fees and costs and lost wages, since Hain's baby-sitting business has suffered, Weisberg said. She also seeks compensation for emotional distress, punitive and statutory damages, and mandatory education for the sheriff's department on Second Amendment issues.
Hain had been carrying the weapon openly for a year, Weisberg said, but no one complained until the sheriff revoked her permit. He added that a sheriff's deputy was one of her clients.
The primary reason Hain carries a gun is for safety, Weisberg said. "She believes she is made safer by openly carrying," he said.
