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Eledh Posted Sat 09 Aug, 2008 11:48 AM |
My answer is no.
In here it's not so easy to get a gun, anyway.
You have to learn how to shoot and then you can have the license, if you've never committed a crime.
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Chiito-chan Posted Sat 09 Aug, 2008 11:52 AM |
NO. |
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ricv64 Posted Sat 09 Aug, 2008 12:52 PM |
I grew up in a house with guns , I've known people who liked to walk around with guns , I know people who get into collecting guns , I use to go to target practise alot when I was younger . I still know how to take apart and put back together a M-16 and AK-47 but I haven't touched one since 92 .
I would allow a gun but don't feel like owning one |
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dee Posted Sat 09 Aug, 2008 1:39 PM |
Scottish Dubliner wrote:
on a side note I think The Right to Bear Arms should be changed to The Right to Arm Bears...
Dubz
just to add my bit to the discussion. there's a gun in my house and i am okay with that.however it is decommissioned.i dunno what i'd feel about a live gun here.
i thing shooting is an art and discipline though so i don't have any problem with people who practise it.
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goosey_84 Posted Sat 09 Aug, 2008 6:54 PM |
these maybe ;P
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the boy with a cryptic name Posted Sat 09 Aug, 2008 7:24 PM |
Nope.
Scottish Dubliner wrote: on a side note I think The Right to Bear Arms should be changed to The Right to Arm Bears...
Dubz
Lol That would take bear hunting to a whole new level :) |
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mozman68 Posted Sat 09 Aug, 2008 9:20 PM |
Yes....stay away....
...but only because I don't want to leave it laying out in the yard. It's a shotgun I use for sporting clays and skeet shooting....has a trigger lock and is hidden away.
If someone broke in I guess I could use it to knock them over the head as the ammo is hidden in the loft in the garage. |
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ricv64 Posted Sat 09 Aug, 2008 9:36 PM |
the butt end can do damage , i broke someones rib once with butt of a m-16 |
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fenchurch Posted Sat 09 Aug, 2008 11:16 PM |
No way, it's freak me out just knowing it was there. I can't understand how owning a gun can make some people feel secure. |
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nesmap Posted Sat 09 Aug, 2008 11:49 PM |
goosey_84 wrote: these maybe ;P
Urgh, what a cheap copy.
Nothing can beat the original! |
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Sun 10 Aug, 2008 11:07 AM |
mozman68 wrote: Yes....stay away....
...but only because I don't want to leave it laying out in the yard. It's a shotgun I use for sporting clays and skeet shooting....has a trigger lock and is hidden away.
If someone broke in I guess I could use it to knock them over the head as the ammo is hidden in the loft in the garage.
So if anyone reading the board wants to break into Moz's place. FYI there's some shotgun ammo in the loft..
Dubz
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Monica Posted Sun 10 Aug, 2008 4:11 PM |
My answer is no. |
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weirdmom Posted Fri 15 Aug, 2008 9:04 PM |
A teeny tiny Texas school district is going to start allowing teachers to carry guns in the school. That'll end well.
Stoopid
I like this part:
"Recent school shootings in the United States have prompted some calls for school officials to allow students and teachers to carry legally concealed weapons into classrooms." |
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Turtleneck Posted Fri 15 Aug, 2008 9:46 PM |
weirdmom wrote: A teeny tiny Texas school district is going to start allowing teachers to carry guns in the school. That'll end well.
Stoopid
I like this part:
"Recent school shootings in the United States have prompted some calls for school officials to allow students and teachers to carry legally concealed weapons into classrooms."
Heading for the 90's living in the Wild Wild West. |
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champagnesupernova Posted Fri 15 Aug, 2008 9:47 PM |
Water gun. Yes. |
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