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Cap,
Instead of making things up: “And if you do have access to your weapon you are more likely to get hurt if you try to use it. If an armed robber is in your house he will run if you start yelling how you have a gun and you called the police. And the robber is more likely to shoot back if you start shooting” pure B.S.
Why not refer to the recent Arizona shootings when a legal gun carrying citizen did not use his gun and instead tackled and held the criminal shooter. The gun carrying citizen was able to make a rational decision and choose a physical takedown instead of using his gun. Again, the only person using his gun was the criminal.
desmondParticipantCap,
Instead of making things up: “And if you do have access to your weapon you are more likely to get hurt if you try to use it. If an armed robber is in your house he will run if you start yelling how you have a gun and you called the police. And the robber is more likely to shoot back if you start shooting” pure B.S.
Why not refer to the recent Arizona shootings when a legal gun carrying citizen did not use his gun and instead tackled and held the criminal shooter. The gun carrying citizen was able to make a rational decision and choose a physical takedown instead of using his gun. Again, the only person using his gun was the criminal.
desmondParticipant[quote=jstoesz]I 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.[/quote]
Ammunition for a handgun is what is getting expensive, February 1st, 2011, you will have to have a “face to face” transaction, and give a thumbprint (AB962) to buy handgun ammo in California. Thus out of state online retailers are in a battle to keep selling in CA. http://wiki.calgunsfoundation.org/index.php/2009_-_AB_962_De_Leon,_Ammunition
desmondParticipant[quote=jstoesz]I 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.[/quote]
Ammunition for a handgun is what is getting expensive, February 1st, 2011, you will have to have a “face to face” transaction, and give a thumbprint (AB962) to buy handgun ammo in California. Thus out of state online retailers are in a battle to keep selling in CA. http://wiki.calgunsfoundation.org/index.php/2009_-_AB_962_De_Leon,_Ammunition
desmondParticipant[quote=jstoesz]I 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.[/quote]
Ammunition for a handgun is what is getting expensive, February 1st, 2011, you will have to have a “face to face” transaction, and give a thumbprint (AB962) to buy handgun ammo in California. Thus out of state online retailers are in a battle to keep selling in CA. http://wiki.calgunsfoundation.org/index.php/2009_-_AB_962_De_Leon,_Ammunition
desmondParticipant[quote=jstoesz]I 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.[/quote]
Ammunition for a handgun is what is getting expensive, February 1st, 2011, you will have to have a “face to face” transaction, and give a thumbprint (AB962) to buy handgun ammo in California. Thus out of state online retailers are in a battle to keep selling in CA. http://wiki.calgunsfoundation.org/index.php/2009_-_AB_962_De_Leon,_Ammunition
desmondParticipant[quote=jstoesz]I 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.[/quote]
Ammunition for a handgun is what is getting expensive, February 1st, 2011, you will have to have a “face to face” transaction, and give a thumbprint (AB962) to buy handgun ammo in California. Thus out of state online retailers are in a battle to keep selling in CA. http://wiki.calgunsfoundation.org/index.php/2009_-_AB_962_De_Leon,_Ammunition
desmondParticipantI got a Yoshi Blade for a stocking stuffer, the knife is awesome. I am not sure how it will wear, but it is really sharp, and you don’t realize your actually doing the cutting.
desmondParticipantI got a Yoshi Blade for a stocking stuffer, the knife is awesome. I am not sure how it will wear, but it is really sharp, and you don’t realize your actually doing the cutting.
desmondParticipantI got a Yoshi Blade for a stocking stuffer, the knife is awesome. I am not sure how it will wear, but it is really sharp, and you don’t realize your actually doing the cutting.
desmondParticipantI got a Yoshi Blade for a stocking stuffer, the knife is awesome. I am not sure how it will wear, but it is really sharp, and you don’t realize your actually doing the cutting.
desmondParticipantI got a Yoshi Blade for a stocking stuffer, the knife is awesome. I am not sure how it will wear, but it is really sharp, and you don’t realize your actually doing the cutting.
desmondParticipantGoing to “Wingo” as a kid, an indoor shooting facility that launched “Iceballs” straight at you using a real .22 loaded with birdshot.
desmondParticipantGoing to “Wingo” as a kid, an indoor shooting facility that launched “Iceballs” straight at you using a real .22 loaded with birdshot.
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