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Re: Restriction of Offensive Weapons in Trinidad

Postby masterkyle » December 30th, 2017, 9:39 am

rspann wrote:
masterkyle wrote:
rollingstock wrote:You're not if that's your reasoning.
Well this country should be like the US where we free to bear arms. Things might be better. Lots of criminals would think twice.



In Trinidad you have the right to bare arms.
So if I get a certificate of good character and purchase a Glock, I can keep it on my belt and walk around freely with it in Trinidad?

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Re: Restriction of Offensive Weapons in Trinidad

Postby TrinbagoMan » December 30th, 2017, 9:46 am

masterkyle wrote:
rspann wrote:
masterkyle wrote:
rollingstock wrote:You're not if that's your reasoning.
Well this country should be like the US where we free to bear arms. Things might be better. Lots of criminals would think twice.



In Trinidad you have the right to bare arms.
So if I get a certificate of good character and purchase a Glock, I can keep it on my belt and walk around freely with it in Trinidad?


Yes, then you can go into the forest and shoot a big bare, and other animals. You also have the right to bare arms while going into a bar to drink a bear.

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Re: Restriction of Offensive Weapons in Trinidad

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Re: Restriction of Offensive Weapons in Trinidad

Postby masterkyle » December 30th, 2017, 9:50 am

TrinbagoMan wrote:
masterkyle wrote:
rspann wrote:
masterkyle wrote:
rollingstock wrote:You're not if that's your reasoning.
Well this country should be like the US where we free to bear arms. Things might be better. Lots of criminals would think twice.



In Trinidad you have the right to bare arms.
So if I get a certificate of good character and purchase a Glock, I can keep it on my belt and walk around freely with it in Trinidad?


Yes, then you can go into the forest and shoot a big bare, and other animals. You also have the right to bare arms while going into a bar to drink a bear.

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Re: Restriction of Offensive Weapons in Trinidad

Postby rspann » December 30th, 2017, 10:12 am

TrinbagoMan wrote:
masterkyle wrote:
rspann wrote:
masterkyle wrote:
rollingstock wrote:You're not if that's your reasoning.
Well this country should be like the US where we free to bear arms. Things might be better. Lots of criminals would think twice.



In Trinidad you have the right to bare arms.
So if I get a certificate of good character and purchase a Glock, I can keep it on my belt and walk around freely with it in Trinidad?


Yes, then you can go into the forest and shoot a big bare, and other animals. You also have the right to bare arms while going into a bar to drink a bear.


You couldn't have explained it better.

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Re: Restriction of Offensive Weapons in Trinidad

Postby masterkyle » January 3rd, 2018, 7:48 am

sMASH wrote:How the country should be and how the police will treat with u when they find that on ur person are different things
I rather the police find me with that knife then the bandits find me without it.

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Re: Restriction of Offensive Weapons in Trinidad

Postby sMASH » January 3rd, 2018, 8:10 am

The problem is thst, the length of time they take to see ur matter through, u would be removed from society, for a while

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Re: Restriction of Offensive Weapons in Trinidad

Postby masterkyle » January 3rd, 2018, 8:27 am

sMASH wrote:The problem is thst, the length of time they take to see ur matter through, u would be removed from society, for a while
Bandit can remove u from life permanently

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