[FairfieldLife] Re: The Marshy Effect is Real!!!!

2014-06-14 Thread feste37
Actually, MJ, the coherence emanating from the domes is so powerful that in 
Iowa even the blind can shoot straight. 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mjackson74@... wrote :

 Proof positive that Buck, Nabby, Feste et al are right and Buck especially can 
take credit for the Marshy Effect being real and makes people in Iowa more, 
much more intelligent!
 

 Iowa Issues Gun Permits To The Blind, Allowing Them To Carry In Public In a 
move sure to leave gun safety advocates scratching their heads, Iowa is issuing 
gun permits to the blind.
 

 The permits allow legally blind applicants to purchase weapons 
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20130908/NEWS/309080061/?odyssey=nav%7Chead
 and carry them in public. Per state law, any attempt to deny an Iowan these 
rights based on physical ability would be illegal, reports the Des Moines 
Register.
 

 When you shoot a gun, you take it out and point and shoot, and I don't 
necessarily think eyesight is necessary 
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/videonetwork/2656810767001/Blind-man-and-wife-buy-gun,;
 said Michael Barber, a blind man interviewed by The Register at a gun store in 
Iowa last month.
 

 The issue has also vexed local sheriffs -- the authorities tasked with 
reviewing applications -- with some in full support of the measure, and others 
against.
 

 Explains Delaware County Sheriff John LeClere, If you see nothing but a 
blurry mass in front of you 
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20130908/NEWS/309080061/?odyssey=nav%7Chead,
 then I would say you probably shouldn't be shooting something.”
 

 Counters Cedar County Sheriff Warren Wethington, who has a legally blind 
daughter 
http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20130908/NEWS/309080061/?odyssey=nav%7Chead,
 “If sheriffs spent more time trying to keep guns out of criminals’ hands and 
not people with disabilities, their time would be more productive.”
 

 Iowans have always been able to carry a firearm in private, but a new law 
passed in 2011 http://www.dps.state.ia.us/asd/weapon_permits.shtml extends that 
right to the public sphere while placing no limits on physical ability.
 

 Federal law, in tandem with the Gun Control Act of 1968 
http://www.atf.gov/firearms/how-to/identify-prohibited-persons.html, also does 
nothing to limit the legally blind from owning a gun, leaving that issue for 
states to sort out individually. Kansas, for instance, altered their laws in 
2010 to prohibit issuing concealed carry permits to anyone suffering a 
physical infirmity which prevents the safe handling of a weapon 
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2841826/posts.;
 

 In January of this year, shortly after the Sandy Hook Elementary School 
Shooting, blind singer Stevie Wonder offered his thoughts on gun control in an 
interview with CNN's Piers Morgan. “Imagine me with a gun, he said. It’s just 
crazy.” 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/23/stevie-wonder-blasts-crazy-gun-laws_n_2533261.html
 






Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Marshy Effect is Real!!!!

2014-06-14 Thread Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
That's a good one! 


So let's have a demonstration. Let any completely blind guys you got there in 
Iowa use a .50 handgun, maybe a Desert Eagle XIX with a 6 barrel and let him 
shoot an apple off your head at, say a distance of around 30 feet. That's not 
too far. 


I would like to be there when you have the demo - Buck and Nabby can stand on 
either side of you with an orange and a mango on their heads - the blind man 
can show his rapid fire technique.




 From: feste37 no_re...@yahoogroups.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2014 10:59 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Marshy Effect is Real
 


  
Actually, MJ, the coherence emanating from the domes is so powerful that in 
Iowa even the blind can shoot straight. 





---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mjackson74@... wrote :


Proof positive that Buck, Nabby, Feste et al are right and Buck especially can 
take credit for the Marshy Effect being real and makes people in Iowa more, 
much more intelligent!

Iowa Issues Gun Permits To The Blind, Allowing Them To Carry In Public
In a move sure to leave gun safety advocates scratching their heads, Iowa is 
issuing gun permits to the blind.

The permits allow legally blind applicants to purchase weapons and carry them 
in public. Per state law, any attempt to deny an Iowan
these rights based on physical ability would be illegal, reports the Des
Moines Register.

When you shoot a gun, you take it out and point and shoot, and I don't 
necessarily think eyesight is necessary, said Michael Barber, a blind man 
interviewed by The Register at a gun store in Iowa last month.

The issue has also vexed local sheriffs -- the authorities tasked
with reviewing applications -- with some in full support of the measure,
and others against.

Explains Delaware County Sheriff John LeClere, If you see nothing but a blurry 
mass in front of you, then I would say you probably shouldn't be shooting 
something.”

Counters Cedar County Sheriff Warren Wethington, who has a legally blind 
daughter,
“If sheriffs spent more time trying to keep guns out of criminals’
hands and not people with disabilities, their time would be more
productive.”

Iowans have always been able to carry a firearm in private, but a new law 
passed in 2011 extends that right to the public sphere while placing no limits 
on physical ability.

Federal law, in tandem with the Gun Control Act of 1968,
also does nothing to limit the legally blind from owning a gun, leaving
that issue for states to sort out individually. Kansas, for instance,
altered their laws in 2010 to prohibit issuing concealed carry permits
to anyone suffering a physical infirmity which prevents the safe handling of a 
weapon.

In January of this year, shortly after the Sandy Hook Elementary
School Shooting, blind singer Stevie Wonder offered his thoughts on gun
control in an interview with CNN's Piers Morgan. “Imagine me with a gun, he 
said. It’s just crazy.”



Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Marshy Effect is Real!!!!

2014-06-14 Thread Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Even tho its a good joking comment that is the very kind of ignorance the 
Movement promotes in its insatiable quest to claim all good things come from TM 
(not at Buddhist stupa like Willy Tex claims)




 From: feste37 no_re...@yahoogroups.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2014 10:59 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Marshy Effect is Real
 


  
Actually, MJ, the coherence emanating from the domes is so powerful that in 
Iowa even the blind can shoot straight. 





---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mjackson74@... wrote :


Proof positive that Buck, Nabby, Feste et al are right and Buck especially can 
take credit for the Marshy Effect being real and makes people in Iowa more, 
much more intelligent!

Iowa Issues Gun Permits To The Blind, Allowing Them To Carry In Public
In a move sure to leave gun safety advocates scratching their heads, Iowa is 
issuing gun permits to the blind.

The permits allow legally blind applicants to purchase weapons and carry them 
in public. Per state law, any attempt to deny an Iowan
these rights based on physical ability would be illegal, reports the Des
Moines Register.

When you shoot a gun, you take it out and point and shoot, and I don't 
necessarily think eyesight is necessary, said Michael Barber, a blind man 
interviewed by The Register at a gun store in Iowa last month.

The issue has also vexed local sheriffs -- the authorities tasked
with reviewing applications -- with some in full support of the measure,
and others against.

Explains Delaware County Sheriff John LeClere, If you see nothing but a blurry 
mass in front of you, then I would say you probably shouldn't be shooting 
something.”

Counters Cedar County Sheriff Warren Wethington, who has a legally blind 
daughter,
“If sheriffs spent more time trying to keep guns out of criminals’
hands and not people with disabilities, their time would be more
productive.”

Iowans have always been able to carry a firearm in private, but a new law 
passed in 2011 extends that right to the public sphere while placing no limits 
on physical ability.

Federal law, in tandem with the Gun Control Act of 1968,
also does nothing to limit the legally blind from owning a gun, leaving
that issue for states to sort out individually. Kansas, for instance,
altered their laws in 2010 to prohibit issuing concealed carry permits
to anyone suffering a physical infirmity which prevents the safe handling of a 
weapon.

In January of this year, shortly after the Sandy Hook Elementary
School Shooting, blind singer Stevie Wonder offered his thoughts on gun
control in an interview with CNN's Piers Morgan. “Imagine me with a gun, he 
said. It’s just crazy.”