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Bless your heart, NB. Here's a nice explanation from the National Constitution Center (a non-partisan group, for realz): http://blog.constitutioncenter.org/2014/01/constitution-check-are-there-no-limits-on-second-amendment-rights/

 

BTW, Lyle Denniston knows his SCOTUS and Constitution, so Imma go with him over what anyone else might say here.

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37 minutes ago, elmcitymaven said:

Bless your heart, NB. Here's a nice explanation from the National Constitution Center (a non-partisan group, for realz): http://blog.constitutioncenter.org/2014/01/constitution-check-are-there-no-limits-on-second-amendment-rights/

 

BTW, Lyle Denniston knows his SCOTUS and Constitution, so Imma go with him over what anyone else might say here.

You do know in the south you can call someone, everything but a Human and its ok as long as you say Bless your heart 

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8 minutes ago, Nature Boy Flair said:

You do know in the south you can call someone, everything but a Human and its ok as long as you say Bless your heart 

I've been in love for the better part of the last six years with a man who grew up in Tennessee and Mississippi. I've been an eager student of Southern phraseology, including, "I might could go git you some syrup for that cough, puddin'."

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18 minutes ago, elmcitymaven said:

I've been in love for the better part of the last six years with a man who grew up in Tennessee and Mississippi. I've been an eager student of Southern phraseology, including, "I might could go git you some syrup for that cough, puddin'."

I told a young lady one day, I am fixin to go to the PX. She was puzzled and asked if it was broken. She was hooked

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7 hours ago, Nature Boy Flair said:

You do know in the south you can call someone, everything but a Human and its ok as long as you say Bless your heart 

   Well bless your heart, you human. I didn't know that.

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On 1/9/2017 at 10:05 AM, Suss&Camm said:

I mean,  I was a bit worried about moving to Texas cause I had many preconceived notions about ppl and government here. It's basically the opposite of so many things I grew up with. In the end I respect all ppl's right to their opinion and I'll gladly discuss with ppl so I figured as long as ppl give me the same respect I can make it work. Most ppl I've talked to here are very sensible when discussing things face to face, I find not too many ppl actually disagree on most vital points, yet would choose to put a vote for Trump based on that ONE issue or simply for not liking the oppositions candidate. It's their vote and their right. When I become a citizen I will also have that right. 

The ones that do disagree though....do so loudly and passionately. I'm not gonna lie..guns being everywhere is scary as hell to me. I don't feel safe in many places and stay inside a lot... I hope that will get better....

Finally, I also figured that the state that raised my husband  (then fiancé) can't be all that bad :P 

That's funny.  Sweden is #10 in the world for number of privately owned guns, the US is #1.  At 21 guns owned per 100 people in Sweden, and 101 guns per 100 people in the US, I'd say you were only 5 times as likely to get offended in the US as in Sweden.  Scared and stay inside a lot, eh?  

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1 hour ago, IDWAF said:

That's funny.  Sweden is #10 in the world for number of privately owned guns, the US is #1.  At 21 guns owned per 100 people in Sweden, and 101 guns per 100 people in the US, I'd say you were only 5 times as likely to get offended in the US as in Sweden.  Scared and stay inside a lot, eh?  

  Only 5 times? Yeah that's not statistically significant at all.

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3 hours ago, IDWAF said:

That's funny.  Sweden is #10 in the world for number of privately owned guns, the US is #1.  At 21 guns owned per 100 people in Sweden, and 101 guns per 100 people in the US, I'd say you were only 5 times as likely to get offended in the US as in Sweden.  Scared and stay inside a lot, eh?  

Other than what DaKine just mentioned about that being a hell of a big difference statistically. You're also not allowed to walk around with those lol. They are mostly hunting rifles and target shooting guns locked away in safes. You have to have an actual purpose to have a gun license in Sweden and those two are the most common. To have a "hunting gun" you have to go take a sort of "diploma" that has weeks of both practical and theoretical training required. 

I trust a lot more that those ppl aren't crazies lol.

And I never said guns offend me.. I don't know where you got that. I said they scare me and rightly so with the statistics of gun related deaths in the US.

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On 1/9/2017 at 7:05 PM, elmcitymaven said:

I've been in love for the better part of the last six years with a man who grew up in Tennessee and Mississippi. I've been an eager student of Southern phraseology, including, "I might could go git you some syrup for that cough, puddin'."

She said "puddin' ".  I think my heart melted just a little bit...

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4 hours ago, Suss&Camm said:

Other than what DaKine just mentioned about that being a hell of a big difference statistically. You're also not allowed to walk around with those lol. They are mostly hunting rifles and target shooting guns locked away in safes. You have to have an actual purpose to have a gun license in Sweden and those two are the most common. To have a "hunting gun" you have to go take a sort of "diploma" that has weeks of both practical and theoretical training required. 

I trust a lot more that those ppl aren't crazies lol.

And I never said guns offend me.. I don't know where you got that. I said they scare me and rightly so with the statistics of gun related deaths in the US.

That's strange... I would think in a country where gun education is mandatory, and most guns are locked away and not allowed to be carried in the open, the number of firearm deaths would be much lower.  Consider that there are 5 times as many guns in the US, but 7 times as many deaths.  I would have expected that second number to be more like 20 or higher, from your description of gun handling in Sweden.  (Not at al trying to take away from the way your country deals with guns, sounds like they are on the right track overall).

 

But you can relax.  I can count on two hands the number of times I have seen a weapon on a person who wasn't a LEO or military out in public, and I have lived in the US most of my life.  I don't think anyone will be out a-gunnin' for ya.

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That's strange... I would think in a country where gun education is mandatory, and most guns are locked away and not allowed to be carried in the open, the number of firearm deaths would be much lower.  Consider that there are 5 times as many guns in the US, but 7 times as many deaths.  I would have expected that second number to be more like 20 or higher, from your description of gun handling in Sweden.  (Not at al trying to take away from the way your country deals with guns, sounds like they are on the right track overall).

 

But you can relax.  I can count on two hands the number of times I have seen a weapon on a person who wasn't a LEO or military out in public, and I have lived in the US most of my life.  I don't think anyone will be out a-gunnin' for ya.

Take away the drug infested violent inner cities, most of which have Draconian gun control laws , our rates would be lower than most 

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Take away the drug infested violent inner cities, most of which have Draconian gun control laws , our rates would be lower than most 

Take away inner city violence in most countries those rates would also be much much lower. 

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Take away the drug infested violent inner cities our rates would be lower than most 

Oh, our rates aren't really that high in reality, but your point is very valid.  We agonize over 15,000 deaths per year in one area, but ignore the millions of deaths in other areas.  Ahhh, the freedome to make choices.

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That's strange... I would think in a country where gun education is mandatory, and most guns are locked away and not allowed to be carried in the open, the number of firearm deaths would be much lower.  Consider that there are 5 times as many guns in the US, but 7 times as many deaths.  I would have expected that second number to be more like 20 or higher, from your description of gun handling in Sweden.  (Not at al trying to take away from the way your country deals with guns, sounds like they are on the right track overall).

 

But you can relax.  I can count on two hands the number of times I have seen a weapon on a person who wasn't a LEO or military out in public, and I have lived in the US most of my life.  I don't think anyone will be out a-gunnin' for ya.

I don't actually think I'm gonna get shot if I put my foot out the door. I just have very high respect for guns, and I'm just very aware that they are around more here. I'm sure I'll feel more comfortable with that as time goes by.

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I don't actually think I'm gonna get shot if I put my foot out the door. I just have very high respect for guns, and I'm just very aware that they are around more here. I'm sure I'll feel more comfortable with that as time goes by.

I'm sure you'll be fine, and I hope you really find yourself happy here.  Too often, homesickness can cause the first months or years to be not so much fun for anyone.  I wish I could tell you that you'll "never get shot" in the US.  It happens.  But you're more than twice as likely to die in a car wreck.  Stay out of one of the "big 4" cities, and your chances of dying in an automobile will likely shoot to 10 times higher than a gun death. You're at least 3 times as likely to die by suicide than by a gun.  LOL, I could go on, but you get the idea.

 

Enjoy your time with your guy, and settle in and get comfy.  Welcome to the US.  Hopefully you will find it enjoyable.  If not, I am sure Sweden would be a great place for you to take your husband back to and see how he likes it there.  Never visited there myself, but I think it's beautiful.

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