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Greg Hardy Has a Collection of 25-30 Firearms


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Am I crazy or has nobody even had a negative comment about him owning guns? Yet people feel the need to have to defend it.

Almost like you have guilty consciences because you know it tends to make you a bad person.

Dumbest statement in this entire thread. That wasn't easy to do either.

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BTW, 2nd amendment was not designed so everyone can have all the guns they want and have stand offs in Nevada ranches.

 

It is the least understood amendment in the Bill of Rights and is about nothing more than having the ability to create an army for the individual states or the nation if needed.

 

For all intents and purposes, it became obsolete after the Civil War.

 

 

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The options are out there....the question would be what's feasible. Trade another team for an O-lineman? A cornerback? Who knows.

The only thing that's for sure is this is something he'll never be able to walk away from. It'll follow him through his career. Richardson isn't too big on that.

Can you list some of those options you're referring to?

I don't agree this isn't something he won't walk away from. It's a definite black eye, but by the sound of that 911 call it's not as obvious as you're making it out to be.

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Can you list some of those options you're referring to?

I don't agree this isn't something he won't walk away from. It's a definite black eye, but by the sound of that 911 call it's not as obvious as you're making it out to be.

 

Agreed, I hadn't heard the 911 call. It'll be interesting to see how it plays out as more of the details come out.

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BTW, 2nd amendment was not designed so everyone can have all the guns they want and have stand offs in Nevada ranches.

It is the least understood amendment in the Bill of Rights and is about nothing more than having the ability to create an army for the individual states or the nation if needed.

For all intents and purposes, it became obsolete after the Civil War.

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If the 2nd amendment is that misunderstood then separation of church and state has morphed into an alien language.

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I own no guns, and I've never had 911 called on me. Coincidence?

I own guns, in fact everyone in my large family does...no 911 calls.

People who make poor decisions often have 911 called on them......owning guns doesn't make you a wise or dumb decision maker

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