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Attn: Gun totin, womanizin, alky!
Gomboman:
Ya, with a name like dancergurl69 everything is suspect. Sounds like a name a guy would make up if you ask me. I don't think too many hot strippers cruise this site.
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I always thought it was, guns don't kill people, people kill people.
Anyway, dancergurl69 curious now that you made it back here... did you ever figure out what the deal was with stan stealing your ip address or was it you stealing his, or did you think we would forget about that? Â
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Spatech_tuo:
--- Quote --- I don't think too many hot strippers cruise this site.
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True, for that go to:
http://Whosthebest-stripper.com
Soakin:
--- Quote ---True, for that go to: http://Whosthebest-stripper.com
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Why are we wasting time here?....
Damn, my browser can't access it! I suppose my wife blocked it with the parental controls. ;)
Brewman:
--- Quote ---Personally, I am not a gun person. I don’t believe in them. I don’t own one. I don’t think I will never own one. I think streets are safer when people don’t have them.
However, I understand that people want to own them, do own them, and it is their rite to own them.
In Pennsylvania, there was a murder that made the news nationally where an 18 year old murdered his girlfriend’s parents with, I believe, his parents weapons. My question to all of you is this, if he had limited access to his parent’s weapons or if his parents had no weapons would the murders have happened?
Also for the ones on this site that own guns, his parents owned 54 guns. Why does one need 54 guns?
Here is the article of the 18 year old if you haven’t heard of the case:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/11/14/parents.slain/
Sorry if my comments ruffle some feathers.
Chris
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Not at all- You have the right to your opinions.
But-
In this state, an 18 year old can walk into any sporting good store and purchase any rifle or shotgun on the shelf, so I don't think that the removal of a specific tool, in this case a gun from his parents home, would necessairly prevent someone from comitting murder. If guns were gone, the skum would just switch to another tool to get their job done. Like a knife, arson, poison, home made weapon of almost any sort. There'd probably be a all kinds of creative ways to off someone if for whatever reason guns became hard to get.
Gun restrictions just affect people who are already law abiding by nature.
Like me- I have enough hoops to go thru here just to purchase a pistol and have spent hundreds more to get a permit to carry one.
Think criminals bother with that?
I'm not anywhere near tempted to shoot anyone. I hope that never has to happen, but if my or my families lives were in danger, I'm not going down without a fight.
The streets would be WAY safer if nobody drove cars, trucks, motorcycles, busses, etc... Tens of thousands of people per year would not die in motor vehicle crashes.
Soakin:
--- Quote ---...but if my or my families lives were in danger, I'm not going down without a fight...
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Brewman, I've watched the recent drift of discussion on this board toward guns, guns and more guns with some bemusement since I'm a sportsman with a few rifles and shotguns, and was pistol owner back when I lived in the country and trapped, but I am having a hard time buying into your personal safety argument. It is my understanding that you work in an office and live in the suburban Twin Cities. Why do you feel the need for a concealed weapon?
I also live in the suburban Twin Cities, I can't help but wonder... what security risk you see that would make you want to jump through all the hoops to get a concealed carry permit and take on the risks associated with a handgun in the home? We feel safe enough to let our kids play on the street, greet strangers with an open door, and sometimes forget to lock our doors at night. We never even think about a need to protect ourselves from some unseen threat. With all due respect, are we naive, or are you paranoid ;)?
If you, Terminator, Lt Dan and some of the others like guns that's fine with me. I do, too -- but I don't see a need to rationalize it, or start spouting NRA rhetoric on a board whose primary purpose is bringing together people with an interest in hot tubs. While I realize that most of it is all intended to be in good fun, I find some of it off-putting and would suspect others do as well. There are plenty of other sites for gun interests. I respectfully request that you move the gun discussion there.
Anybody miss my Friday sermons while I was gone? 8)
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