PT111
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Last night I was watching a TV show about the history or Bar-B-Que and they were discussing talking about the popularity of it and how teh Founding Fathers enjoyed it. They were discussing how it involved into such a social event and that it was common for the celebrations to include strong drink and rowdyness. In the discussions they talked about George Washington often threw such parties and things would get out of hand. The kicker was that in the early 1800's Virginia passed a law banning guns from Bar-B-Ques.
This is the earliest gun ban that I have heard of and goes against what everyone always says about our Founding Fathers. I haven't been able to find anything on this so does anyone have any information on this law? Maybe our Founding Fathers weren't so pro-gun as we thought.
Last night I was watching a TV show about the history or Bar-B-Que and they were discussing talking about the popularity of it and how teh Founding Fathers enjoyed it. They were discussing how it involved into such a social event and that it was common for the celebrations to include strong drink and rowdyness. In the discussions they talked about George Washington often threw such parties and things would get out of hand. The kicker was that in the early 1800's Virginia passed a law banning guns from Bar-B-Ques.
This is the earliest gun ban that I have heard of and goes against what everyone always says about our Founding Fathers. I haven't been able to find anything on this so does anyone have any information on this law? Maybe our Founding Fathers weren't so pro-gun as we thought.