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    Quote Originally Posted by grsthegreat View Post
    Im Massachusetts you never know when a Kennedy may show up either....best to be armed
    No need to be armed, just supply a watering hole large enough to park the car and mistress
    Last edited by Don87; 07-04-2012 at 07:46 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grsthegreat View Post
    Im Massachusetts you never know when a Kennedy may show up either....best to be armed
    Quote Originally Posted by Don87 View Post
    No need to be armed, just supply a watering hole large enough to park the car and mistress
    Hahahahaha
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    You guys don't know how lucky you got it down there. Up here you could use a rifle to disarm an attacker carrying an unregistered stolen pistol and you would still be charged with careless storage, pointing a gun and about 6 other things. Your attacker would have all his dental work done and get out on bail before you finished paying your lawyer....

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    Quote Originally Posted by pat32rf
    You guys don't know how lucky you got it down there. Up here you could use a rifle to disarm an attacker carrying an unregistered stolen pistol and you would still be charged with careless storage, pointing a gun and about 6 other things. Your attacker would have all his dental work done and get out on bail before you finished paying your lawyer....
    It is something many don't appreciate. And then society ostracizes many of those that have protected home and life....

    I would prefer the judged by 12 over carried by 6 any day....

    I feel for those that are less protected than those who terrorize honest citizens.
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    Default Re: Pistol Safety

    Quote Originally Posted by pat32rf View Post
    You guys don't know how lucky you got it down there. Up here you could use a rifle to disarm an attacker carrying an unregistered stolen pistol and you would still be charged with careless storage, pointing a gun and about 6 other things. Your attacker would have all his dental work done and get out on bail before you finished paying your lawyer....
    We are very fortunate indeed but I am constantly surprised by the number of Canadian members who chide us for exercising our rights; your post is a refreshing change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoyJackson View Post
    But...will it work for Occupy WallStreet and the rest of the liberals? I mean...there's no brains there...
    Roy, you have gone too far...this is a thread about pistol SAFETY. You violated the key rule of pistol safety and pointed at people who, I assume, you do not actually intend to KILL.

    There are SOME who take such incendiary comments as permission to proceed. Such permission, repeated by you or others, will remove the restraints and the little voices in their head will urge them to unfortunate action.

    It is irresponsible to target any person not an immediate threat to your mortal soul or that of another.

    Your right to free speech does not you give you a moral right to shout "FIRE," in actuality or over the net.

    Matches, pistol or fire, are not toys to be played with, people get killed. Not funny.

    Stop it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texasjohn View Post
    Roy, you have gone too far...this is a thread about pistol SAFETY. You violated the key rule of pistol safety and pointed at people who, I assume, you do not actually intend to KILL.
    It was a joke in response to a zombie post...don't take it so seriously, Bro...
    Jeesh...
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    Anybody have any Zombies to report today? Where did you stack the bodies?
    Okay, Legal disclaimer: Old but not senile, definitely do not have the answer to everything!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonyyuma View Post
    Anybody have any Zombies to report today? Where did you stack the bodies?
    burn em.. everybody knows you have to burn the zombie bodies to stop the spread..

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    Default Re: Pistol Safety

    When did all this "zombie" stuff start, and where did it come from? I see zombie ammunition, zombie targets in the gun shops, etc, etc. I think it sends a poor message to non gun owners, and makes the antis think we really are as stupid an unevolved as they feared. Or, maybe I'm just gettin' old...

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