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January 14, 2011 at 8:06 AM #654533January 14, 2011 at 8:06 AM #653426
Hobie
ParticipantIn public or your own property? In public, personal tasers would be better as I’m concerned with everyday folks shooting a pistol and not being able to hit their target. Within your home, your choice of lead.
January 14, 2011 at 8:06 AM #653490Hobie
ParticipantIn public or your own property? In public, personal tasers would be better as I’m concerned with everyday folks shooting a pistol and not being able to hit their target. Within your home, your choice of lead.
January 14, 2011 at 8:06 AM #654077Hobie
ParticipantIn public or your own property? In public, personal tasers would be better as I’m concerned with everyday folks shooting a pistol and not being able to hit their target. Within your home, your choice of lead.
January 14, 2011 at 8:06 AM #654214Hobie
ParticipantIn public or your own property? In public, personal tasers would be better as I’m concerned with everyday folks shooting a pistol and not being able to hit their target. Within your home, your choice of lead.
January 14, 2011 at 8:06 AM #654538Hobie
ParticipantIn public or your own property? In public, personal tasers would be better as I’m concerned with everyday folks shooting a pistol and not being able to hit their target. Within your home, your choice of lead.
January 14, 2011 at 8:33 AM #653441evolusd
ParticipantIf CA approved concealed carry permits or I moved to TX or AZ, I would carry without hesitation. Of course, stringent training and testing should be required and you should have to be squeaky clean to get the permit. Sure crazies will get through the cracks, but they’ll find a black market to obtain guns anyway. Outlawing firearms just doesn’t work – just look at the drug war as a comparison.
Criminals will always have guns – I just want a level playing field.
January 14, 2011 at 8:33 AM #653505evolusd
ParticipantIf CA approved concealed carry permits or I moved to TX or AZ, I would carry without hesitation. Of course, stringent training and testing should be required and you should have to be squeaky clean to get the permit. Sure crazies will get through the cracks, but they’ll find a black market to obtain guns anyway. Outlawing firearms just doesn’t work – just look at the drug war as a comparison.
Criminals will always have guns – I just want a level playing field.
January 14, 2011 at 8:33 AM #654092evolusd
ParticipantIf CA approved concealed carry permits or I moved to TX or AZ, I would carry without hesitation. Of course, stringent training and testing should be required and you should have to be squeaky clean to get the permit. Sure crazies will get through the cracks, but they’ll find a black market to obtain guns anyway. Outlawing firearms just doesn’t work – just look at the drug war as a comparison.
Criminals will always have guns – I just want a level playing field.
January 14, 2011 at 8:33 AM #654229evolusd
ParticipantIf CA approved concealed carry permits or I moved to TX or AZ, I would carry without hesitation. Of course, stringent training and testing should be required and you should have to be squeaky clean to get the permit. Sure crazies will get through the cracks, but they’ll find a black market to obtain guns anyway. Outlawing firearms just doesn’t work – just look at the drug war as a comparison.
Criminals will always have guns – I just want a level playing field.
January 14, 2011 at 8:33 AM #654553evolusd
ParticipantIf CA approved concealed carry permits or I moved to TX or AZ, I would carry without hesitation. Of course, stringent training and testing should be required and you should have to be squeaky clean to get the permit. Sure crazies will get through the cracks, but they’ll find a black market to obtain guns anyway. Outlawing firearms just doesn’t work – just look at the drug war as a comparison.
Criminals will always have guns – I just want a level playing field.
January 14, 2011 at 8:39 AM #653445jstoesz
ParticipantI would like more people to own a gun, I think we would all be safer. But me personally, I am such an optimist (nothing bad will ever happen, and I am invincible besides) that I keep putting off the purchase. There are just too many cool things to buy for a few hundred bucks.
January 14, 2011 at 8:39 AM #653510jstoesz
ParticipantI would like more people to own a gun, I think we would all be safer. But me personally, I am such an optimist (nothing bad will ever happen, and I am invincible besides) that I keep putting off the purchase. There are just too many cool things to buy for a few hundred bucks.
January 14, 2011 at 8:39 AM #654097jstoesz
ParticipantI would like more people to own a gun, I think we would all be safer. But me personally, I am such an optimist (nothing bad will ever happen, and I am invincible besides) that I keep putting off the purchase. There are just too many cool things to buy for a few hundred bucks.
January 14, 2011 at 8:39 AM #654234jstoesz
ParticipantI would like more people to own a gun, I think we would all be safer. But me personally, I am such an optimist (nothing bad will ever happen, and I am invincible besides) that I keep putting off the purchase. There are just too many cool things to buy for a few hundred bucks.
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