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A musket from 1776 can fire a lead ball at a velocity of around 1,000 feet per second. Imagine what that can do to a human body. Yet under federal and most state laws, it’s exempt from gun regulations. Many antique or replica guns aren’t considered firearms and even convicted felons can own them.

@planefag If you're lawfully present and reasonably believe you're facing an imminent threat of death, serious injury, or certain forcible felonies, you can "stand your ground" and defend yourself without first trying to escape.


Can we not do this? This is just a rw equivalent of sonic agrees with my politics













More wild details from the mid-winter evacuation of an unstable crew member from a Korean base in Antarctica. The guy went into their machine shop and fabricated a 12-inch(!) steel blade before walking around and threatening others on station.



What historical fact sounds fake but is true?





















