This scared me
Just watched this myself. The scary people were the ones debating the relevance of the constitution. The other ones seemed to be your typical āblack scary guns shouldnāt be in American handsā.
I thought John did a classy job though. He didnāt go out of his way to make anyone look bad. He let them represent themselves honestly.
He did an excellent job, when I lived in Georgia in the late 80s my conceal permit looked like an index card with a thumb print on it⦠Times have changed.
Tactical Rifleman
Not my favourite, but recently Iāve started watching handgun tips from Tactical Hyve.
They have a lot of good stuff.
Thatās pretty great channel!
I was surprised to see Rossen from TPC there⦠I will follow this channel for sure.
Thatās some funny stuff
Heās a nutš
Nuts⦠But true
I recently subscribed to PoliceActivity YT channel⦠crazy, scary but brings a lot of thoughts.
use a VPN
Nutnfancy
I used VPN to purchase my firearm, fill out the Form 4473, pass the background check and pickup the firearm from local FFLā¦
For those that might not know, although if youāre reading this youāve no doubt been deluged by tons of ads for them, a VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a software tool (hardware also, but far less common) that allows you to make it appear as if your computerās internet connection is coming from a different location, such as another state or even country. This helps in some degree to keep you private on the Internet, and can allow you to see things that are geo-restricted, such as some Netflix programs not available in the US at a given time.
I use one frequently, but theyāre far from perfect. Your ISP knows where you are, no matter how many software layers you try to use. After all, itās their physical hardware connecting you. Your IP address is not the only tool available to locate your computer. Some servers, even within the same VPN company, are more secure than others.
If you fill out forms online using a VPN there are a number of issues you might encounter. Some websites simply wonāt work with one. Many financial sites will require a second verification if you log in from a different IP, and some features of that site may not work correctly.
Finally, as should be common sense, you are still just as obligated to tell the truth on important forms, especially government ones and if you donāt, thinking they wonāt know, well, expect to have it bite you in the ass before itās all over.
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