Trump expected to nominate Judge Amy Coney Barrett to U.S. Supreme Court Saturday

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I'd like to see Roe v. Wade overturned.

And replaced by Hodes & Nauser v. Schmidt, a genuine conservative decision, decided 6-1 by the all-Republican Supreme Court of Kansas in 2019. . .

"We conclude that, through the language in section 1, the state's founders acknowledged that the people had rights that preexisted the formation of the Kansas government. There they listed several of these natural, inalienable rights—deliberately choosing language of the Declaration of Independence by a vote of 42 to 6.

Included in that limited category is the right of personal autonomy, which includes the ability to control one's own body, to assert bodily integrity, and to exercise self-determination. This right allows a woman to make her own decisions regarding her body, health, family formation, and family life—decisions that can include whether to continue a pregnancy. Although not absolute, this right is fundamental. Accordingly, the State is prohibited from restricting this right unless it is doing so to further a compelling government interest and in a way that is narrowly tailored to that interest."
 

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I wonder if that would give way to people who want to commit assisted suicide??

It seems to say that if a woman has the right to end a pregnancy, she has the right to seek and obtain qualified medical assistance in doing so.

Similarly, I would argue that if one has the right to end one's life, one has the right to seek and obtain qualified medical assistance in doing so.

Don't make much difference to me. If I ever make that decision, I got a .357 Magnum I figure'll do the job.
 

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Don't make much difference to me. If I ever make that decision, I got a .357 Magnum I figure'll do the job.

Yeah, Im guessing my 357 mag. would do the job to.. (far right)



I'm not gun crazy honestly, I only have about 30 or so.. :lol:


But your statement reminded me of the guy who killed himself with a bolt action 22 caliber rifle, he shot himself 5 times in the chest :lol: :lol:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfMB1J6e2hk&t=91s
 
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Yeah, Im guessing my 357 mag. would do the job to.. (far right)

I'm not gun crazy honestly, I only have about 30 or so.. :lol:
But your statement reminded me of the guy who killed himself with a bolt action 22 caliber rifle, he shot himself 5 times in the chest :lol: :lol:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfMB1J6e2hk&t=91s

Nice piece. Mine's a S&W R8 eight-shooter. . .



That carry piece looks like a .380. Have you checked out the Ruger LCS9 Pro? 9mm parabellum, no lever safety, trigger safety, 7+1, 17 ounces, fits in the back pocket of jeans invisibly. The rounding of the edges makes for smooth draw/return. About $400.

 
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Nice piece. Mine's a S&W R8 eight-shooter. . .

That carry piece looks like a .380. Have you checked out the Ruger LCS9 Pro? 9mm parabellum, no lever safety, trigger safety, 7+1, 17 ounces, fits in the back pocket of jeans invisibly. The rounding of the edges makes for smooth draw/return. About $400.


9 X 19 9mm for LTC in Texas.



Basically the size of a iPhone




My sister says this photos speaks volumes, driving a truck in the USA :lol: with the hand sanitizer and gun
 

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Works for me. I don't like the Glock for concealed carry, it's a little wide with the squared-off slide. But I have a Glock 19 9mm, and an old Glock 24 long-slide .40. Super accurate, I've never missed at 50 metres.

Austrian engineering. Hard to beat.

You use 115 grain for small 9mms, or 124?
 

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Works for me. I don't like the Glock for concealed carry, it's a little wide with the squared-off slide. But I have a Glock 19 9mm, and an old Glock 24 long-slide .40. Super accurate, I've never missed at 50 metres.
Austrian engineering. Hard to beat.
You use 115 grain for small 9mms, or 124?

Looks like 115gr. I never really noticed.. I just pick up 9mm ammo and go shoot.. COR-BON Jacketed Hollow Point.

 

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Yep, that's the stuff. In lighter weapon, especially one too short to get the last finger on the grip, the 115s or 124s make it more controllable. 147s are best left to full-size 9mms.
 

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Short range or hand guns, i'm not overly concerned with.. my Savage Win .270, now we are talking.. 130 gr I need range.
...and my other rifles..
I know they've done great things with the 6.5mm Creedmor, the .336 Lapua, and some of your lighter weapons like your Savage, but I'm not convinced that any of 'em are a big enough improvement over the good ol' .308 to be worth rearranging my collection (I have a Savage 110 and an AR-10 in .308).