All those safety glasses worn while cutting make me real happy! If you're doing illegal things, make sure you get the small things, like safety wear, right!👌
@N Fels I believe you've taken what I've said way out of content. Please re read I don't have the energy to explain basic words to you. You've done a basic exam for construction and here you are online making out your some sort of OHS expert. If you are finding yourself on sites where there is unsafe practice's then either deal with it or pack groceries. Trying to tell me I've never been on a site, grow up kid. Your probably just a laboror anyway. Your spelling certainly suggests it.
No, we can't get assault rifles easily. Technically because the term Assault rifle is a buzz word nowadays really. But, for it to be an assault rifle, it needs to be select fire (able to be fully automatic generally, or even burst rounds, along with semi-auto&safety), to fit into what a assault rifle would be. An AR-15 is not an assault rifle or automatic rifle, AR stands for ArmaLite, the original manufacturer of the AR-15 style rifle. Semi-auto rifles&handguns are generally easy to purchase depending on the state&if you pass a background check. Getting a automatic firearm or burst round requires you passing a vigorous background check, waiting a loong time for the wait period, &paying a $200 federal tax stamp for each automatic firearm you purchase. Civilians can purchase automatics, provided they can pass the federal governments background checks. But it's not easy&most people don't do it. Most of the semi-auto rifles that are bought, are no different than hunting rifles really. They just look different. Some that look "scary", are more of a hunting rifle than a lot of the wooded stock rifles, which have been used in actual wars. So, to sum it up, getting an assault rifle is not easy in America. Legally at least, even illegally, I'd imagine it isn't too easy since you have to know the right people(or wrong people), &have mutual trust.
@@halvorson566 Thats surprise me. This is generally good. I thought until yet you can even buy an anti-aircraft or an tank for your backyard after a period of three days so called chilling time. Thanks for correcting my assessment of gun ownership in the US.
@elifilhan8386 anything larger than .50 caliber falls under the category of "Destructive Device" under the ATF and gets classified with assault rifles, machine guns, suppressors, short barreled rifles, and short barreled shotguns etc. No AA, no explosives (except tannerite) etc.
"Look at my happy little elves" and Bobby is first person to turn around.
Burritos with Jack Daniel's and Jamerson bruh
That sounds like a horribly great time
The best is Taco's, Tequila and Corona's on a Tuesday
Poor Chibs needs to make better decisions.
"Look at my happy little elves"
I miss old badass clay
All those safety glasses worn while cutting make me real happy!
If you're doing illegal things, make sure you get the small things, like safety wear, right!👌
FIL you flamy like you$200
DOJ ain't got nothing on OSHA 😂
Even if your doing illegal shit, protecting your eyes is a no-brainer. Anyone who works/worked in construction knows this.
@N Fels don't see the reason for your comment, yes was a licensed plasterer.
@N Fels I believe you've taken what I've said way out of content. Please re read I don't have the energy to explain basic words to you. You've done a basic exam for construction and here you are online making out your some sort of OHS expert. If you are finding yourself on sites where there is unsafe practice's then either deal with it or pack groceries. Trying to tell me I've never been on a site, grow up kid. Your probably just a laboror anyway. Your spelling certainly suggests it.
They just all turned into carpenters🤔
Oswald like dammit your back I missed you. But dammm let the hell break loose
Has anyone else noticed how smooth and flat the bottom of Clay's boots are, this man has zero grip.
Why do these guys always wear black hoodies in the desert heat, Simply because they look cool?
Pretty much
Club colors.
They're not in the desert lol. They're about 70 miles south of Oakland. It gets cold
This season - those that did time had to cover up their cuts since they were on probation.
why are your comments so stupid?
Somebody doesn’t understand ranking. Smh.
You don't call you don't write
Lol
It'll happen...
Quero,em, português
so somebody please tell me...when did "bro" become "bruh"???
try pronouncing brother...
Yesterday bruh
isn't it a assault rifle easier to get in the us than to get a good quality candy?
No, we can't get assault rifles easily. Technically because the term Assault rifle is a buzz word nowadays really. But, for it to be an assault rifle, it needs to be select fire (able to be fully automatic generally, or even burst rounds, along with semi-auto&safety), to fit into what a assault rifle would be. An AR-15 is not an assault rifle or automatic rifle, AR stands for ArmaLite, the original manufacturer of the AR-15 style rifle. Semi-auto rifles&handguns are generally easy to purchase depending on the state&if you pass a background check. Getting a automatic firearm or burst round requires you passing a vigorous background check, waiting a loong time for the wait period, &paying a $200 federal tax stamp for each automatic firearm you purchase. Civilians can purchase automatics, provided they can pass the federal governments background checks. But it's not easy&most people don't do it. Most of the semi-auto rifles that are bought, are no different than hunting rifles really. They just look different. Some that look "scary", are more of a hunting rifle than a lot of the wooded stock rifles, which have been used in actual wars.
So, to sum it up, getting an assault rifle is not easy in America. Legally at least, even illegally, I'd imagine it isn't too easy since you have to know the right people(or wrong people), &have mutual trust.
@@halvorson566 Thats surprise me. This is generally good. I thought until yet you can even buy an anti-aircraft or an tank for your backyard after a period of three days so called chilling time. Thanks for correcting my assessment of gun ownership in the US.
@elifilhan8386 anything larger than .50 caliber falls under the category of "Destructive Device" under the ATF and gets classified with assault rifles, machine guns, suppressors, short barreled rifles, and short barreled shotguns etc.
No AA, no explosives (except tannerite) etc.