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cybergrunt69 writes "An enterprising Texan, John Underwood currently has a website that lets you target-practice online with a .22 caliber rifle, but will soon start offering "hunting" abilities. He recently built a platform for about $10,000USD to house this new system on his 300 acre properly, but the Parks and Wildlife department is now scrambling to find ways to try and stop him. While this may sound like cheating to some people, this may be a large benefit to hunters with disabilities."

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  1. Gun rights primer by argoff · · Score: 0, Troll


    OK, before the flame wars start - I just want to say that when the US declared independence and the British attacked - they encountered something never before seen in the history of human kind - armed citizens.

    That's way today, the 2nd amendment clearly says the right to bear arms should not be adbridged and not "the government gives you the right to bear arms". Because it is implicitly understood that the right to secure your rights is a right that exists above government, not because of it.

  2. Re:Redneck philosophy in a nutshell. by bgeer · · Score: 0, Troll
    "We were looking at a beautiful white-tail buck and my friend said 'If you just had a gun for that.' A little light bulb went off in my head," he said.
    I think that's what most people call "having a stroke". I'm just glad the dems didn't take over the senate, or DiFi would be holding hearings on deadly assault webcams by friday.