...and have it end up looking spiffy like this! In the following example, I will substitute the { & } symbols for [ & ]. Doing this accomplishes a couple things. One, you don't have to worry about a broken link, or one of those url's that's about two days long that stretches from the left side of your monitor to out on the patio. Secondly, it just looks - well - spiffy.
{url=http://www.ohioccw.org/} Look at me! {/url}
You can also add bolding, underline, or whatever...
{url=http://www.ohioccw.org/} {b} {u} Look at me! {/u} {/b} {/url}
So, in actual practice, our above example would look like this -
Look at me!
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"Applying the standard that is well established in our case law, we hold that the Second Amendment right is fully applicable to the States." ~ McDonald v. Chicago
When your only tools are a hammer and sickle, every problem starts to look like too much freedom.
"Applying the standard that is well established in our case law, we hold that the Second Amendment right is fully applicable to the States." ~ McDonald v. Chicago
When your only tools are a hammer and sickle, every problem starts to look like too much freedom.