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I am sure many of them don't like you either. It's a wash.

I don't like Koreans. Why should they try to stop rioters from burning their businesses? They should be passive and allow themselves to be victimized like good liberals. :whistle:

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Only to a certain extent. In case of an air attack by the black air force your AR15 would be of limited use. If you're really serious about protecting your family you should get a black hawk, or in your case a Changhe Z8 would be more readily available. I'm sorry but I call bs.

Because my number one priority in this world is to provide for and to protect my family. I bought the best tool I could afford for that job.. An ar15 fills that platform today.

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Dude, you're gonna get the MSL police all over your asset with language like that...

I dated a Korean girl many years ago. Back when I had the trailer hitch de chroming shop. She was a valuable asset.

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AR-15s are legal for deer in most states. Not the best choice, but they will get the job done.

State Regulations on Hunting deer with a .223/5.56

Many states already allow the .223 cartridge in deer hunting. with many more reconsidering the rounds effectiveness at taking medium game. although I cannot tell you if the .223 or 5.56mm cartridge is the right deer round for you. It does have the ability to get the job done, and put meat on the table. Below is a list of state regulations regarding the .223 in deer hunting.

Alabama- centerfire
Alaska- centerfire
Alberta- .23 and up centerfire
Arizona- centerfire
Arkansas- .22 and up centerfire
California- centerfire
Colorado- .24 and up, 70grn or larger bullet/ minimum of 1000ft/lbs at 100 yards
Connecticut- .243 and up if legal in your area
Delaware- shotgun/muzzle loader
Florida- centerfire
Georgia- .22 and up centerfire
Hawaii- Any rifle with at least 1200 ft/lbs of ME. This would start at around .223 I think
Idaho- Centerfire (cannot weigh more than 16 lbs?)
Illinois- Shotgun/ML/Pistol only Indiana- Rifles with pistol calibers/shotgun/ML/Pistols Iowa- .24 or larger centerfire only for antlerless season in part of the state. Kansas- .23 or larger centerfire (actually says larger than .23 so maybe .24 is the minimum) Kentucky- centerfire
Louisiana- .22 and up centerfire
Maine- .22 magnum rimfire and up!
Manitoba- Centerfire, but it says .23 and below not recommended. Does not say illegal though.
Maryland- ME of at least 1200 ft/lbs
Mass- Shotgun/ML
Michigan- centerfire in certain areas
Minnesota- .220 and up centerfire
Mississippi- No restrictions that I could find
Missouri- centerfire
Montana- No restrictions
Nebraska- Rifles with 900 ft/lbs or more at 100 yards
Nevada- .22 centerfire and up
New Hampshire- centerfire
New Jersey- shotgun only
New Mexico- centerfire
New York- centerfire
North Carolina- No restrictions
North Dakota- .22-.49 centerfire
Nova Scotia- .23 and up
Ohio- Shotgun/ML
Oklahoma- centerfire with 55 grn or heavier bullet
Ontario- centerfire
Oregon- .22 centerfire and up Pennsylvania- centerfire
Quebec- 6mm/.243 and up
Rhode Island- shotgun/ML*
Saskatchewan- .24 and up
South Carolina- centerfire .220 or larger
South Dakota- rifles with 1,000 ft/lbs or more ME
Tennessee- centerfire
Texas- centerfire
Utah- centerfire
Vermont- No restriction
Virginia- .23 centerfire and up
Washington- .24 centerfire and up
West Virginia- .25 rimfire and up and all centerfire
Wisconsin- .22 centerfire and up
Wyoming- .223 centerfire and up 60gr or heaver

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Because my number one priority in this world is to provide for and to protect my family. I bought the best tool I could afford for that job.. An ar15 fills that platform today.

Actually, more people lean with the shotgun. But to each is own. Where do you live?

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"Oppressive language does more than represent violence; it is violence; does more than represent the limits of knowledge; it limits knowledge." -Toni Morrison

He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it.

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:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs: Evidence seems to indicate it is the preferred weapon of civilian cowards across North America. I suppose they use barbie dolls for target practice. I'm surprised they are not using grenades to kill possum and squirrels.

So people who are poor shots us AR-15s. Ok. Got it.

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:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs: Evidence seems to indicate it is the preferred weapon of civilian cowards across North America. I suppose they use barbie dolls for target practice. I'm surprised they are not using grenades to kill possum and squirrels.

they save the grenades for fishing.

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:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs: Evidence seems to indicate it is the preferred weapon of civilian cowards across North America. I suppose they use barbie dolls for target practice. I'm surprised they are not using grenades to kill possum and squirrels.

Actually statistics prove that the handgun is the weapon of choice for murder and shootings in the US.

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