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Guns


I own a gun
  48% (36)
I don't own a gun
  16% (12)
I think law abiding citizens should be allowed to own a gun
  24% (18)
I don't think law abiding citizens should be allowed to own a gun
  10% (8)


Total Votes : 74


(last vote on : 11/3/2006 4:09:34 AM)
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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 11:50:16 AM   
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I do not believe making them illegal will keep them out of criminals hands either but i do think it would help. However small that decrease of guns stolen etc to be used to kill maim others has to be a good thing.

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 11:53:12 AM   
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The point is we don't have much crime which seems to have slipped past you.  Maybe it is because the criminals are afraid of us law abiding people.   Or are you one of those that say it is better to have your teen daughter multiply raped and given aids by the punk gang bangers ( you know the people that use graffitti to mark where you are allowed to travel) than protect her.


If you dont have much crime why do you carry a gun?
Are you saying that you are with your child 24/7 so this will not happen?
Or are you saying ur teen daughter carries a gun?

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 11:56:26 AM   
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KenDckey said "weapons", not "guns".  A weapon could be anything from a good mindset to a set of well trained hands and feet to a small knife to a container of pepper spray. 

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 11:56:42 AM   
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don't read much do you.   Maybe don't remember much.   I carry when in the desert, going to and from.  and I have a house weapon which yes is loaded.   And yes my teen grand dau used it to protect herself when the house was broken into at gunpoint when we lived in cali

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 11:58:28 AM   
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ORIGINAL: missturbation

I do not believe making them illegal will keep them out of criminals hands either but i do think it would help. However small that decrease of guns stolen etc to be used to kill maim others has to be a good thing.


Thats a good thought however if a 6' tall guy is coming after me with a knife or even just the strength of his body I would still prefer to have a gun to protect myself rather than trying to physically whup his ass into submission cuz unless he is one big pussy, thats not gonna happen.


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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 12:07:20 PM   
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I own several weapons (a gun to me is like a cannon or machine gun) from semiautomatic rifles with 50 round magazines to single shot black powder cap and ball.   Do I carry them?   Oh yes, to the store, to the desert (especially there for rattlers and wild pigs), to the resturant.   I don't carry them all the time.   Have I used my guns to shoot things.   Well I spent 20 years in the Army so enough explanation there.   I don't shoot animals unless being attacked.


I read, u said here u take a gun to the store.
Stop avoiding my questions and attempt to answer them.
 

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 12:09:13 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: missturbation

I do not believe making them illegal will keep them out of criminals hands either but i do think it would help. However small that decrease of guns stolen etc to be used to kill maim others has to be a good thing.


Thats a good thought however if a 6' tall guy is coming after me with a knife or even just the strength of his body I would still prefer to have a gun to protect myself rather than trying to physically whup his ass into submission cuz unless he is one big pussy, thats not gonna happen.



I respect your opinion and it is your right to carry a gun.
Over here you can't though and i personally prefer that.
Its all a matter of opinion and choice.

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 12:22:17 PM   
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you know I thought I did.   Stopping for someting to eat on the way back from the 110 degree desert or stopping at the store to pick something up makes sense to me.   Again.   Read the posting

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 12:26:08 PM   
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Oh im sorry i wasnt aware you couldnt leave a gun locked in the trunk of ur car whilst stopping at a store.
No you havent really answered my questions as is typical of someone who sees noone elses point of view.

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 12:34:12 PM   
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By Joves! We seem to have a gun infestation here! *pepper sprays them all*

Seriously, let's all agree that 1. it's naughty to kill, 2. it's bad to kill, 3. it's awful to kill, 4. guns are weapons of killing.

*curtesies* thank you all.

Have agreed with myself since 1972.

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 12:35:40 PM   
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By Joves! We seem to have a gun infestation here! *pepper sprays them all*

Seriously, let's all agree that 1. it's naughty to kill, 2. it's bad to kill, 3. it's awful to kill, 4. guns are weapons of killing.

*curtesies* thank you all.

Have agreed with myself since 1972.


5. It sux to be killed.

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 12:38:02 PM   
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6. Its gonna hurt !!

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 12:39:19 PM   
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Sorry for asking the obvious, but how would you know it sucks to be killed rofl!!!

Priceless

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 12:39:28 PM   
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I also own 13 firearms, 2 of which are pistols, I also have a license to carry them, and I do, 100% of the time.  I use the other firearms for both hunting and target shooting, as well as home defense.  Fully half of my weapons are loaded and ready for immediate use (NO LOCKS).  Since my state adopted the "shall issue law", the crime rate here has decreased, gee, maybe because the criminals dont know who is carrying and who isnt?  I spent 28 years in the military, defending my country, state, and the Constitution, which GUARENTEE'S all citizens rights to "keep and bear arms". That is what this country was founded on, personel/civil rights. 

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 12:40:48 PM   
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Actually I don't have a trunk or a car.   I have a truck.  and there is no place to leave my weapon unless I choose to go home and drive the extra 20 miles or so to the store (I don't choose to do so personally).   Also if you had read I don't carry all the time.  Lots of people here do, but most of them work in the desert areas full of snakes, mountain lions, and javalina (a wild bore)

so you see, carrying a gun into a store or resturant going to and from the desert is much easier.   I think you are upset mostly because I do carry at all.   I understand that in the UK that people dont' carry guns.  Been there.   I also understand that people have more respect for others (generally speaking) than they do here.  I also understand that under our form of government, that the states form their own malitias armed by their citizens (not the federal army) under the second ammendment of our constitution for the protection of the state.  California is a good example.   Even in elementary school, they have a volunteer program called the california corps of cadets which is a part of the state malitia.  And yes, they sometimes take them to army bases and teach them to shoot too.   We also have in this country cities that require people to be armed (there are 2 cities in Alabama that had so much crime that they chose this and most of the violent crime went away).

Having the ability to carry weapons (and yes I do carry my swords and hawk with me sometimes) is a deterant in my opinion.   Violent criminals here think twice because you dont know what you are running up against.  Like when my grand daughter (we were living in cali which has almost completely banned weapons) was assaulted when they kicked in my door and came in carrying guns.  She grabbed mine, fired 2 rounds and they left.   But they had told her that she was going to be raped.  Now she carries all the time (she is an adult now) and yes she has a concealed weapons permit.

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 12:42:04 PM   
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Waoh.

I have 9 different types of lipgloss and 43 pairs of high heeled shoes. Shall I go into a shop talk description of them all rofl?


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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 12:44:04 PM   
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ORIGINAL: missturbation

With respect i have been in situations where if i had had a gun and had used it things may not have happened to me. However i would never even had one been in my hand have chosen to use it. It would in my opinion make me not better than the person attempting to commit the crime / felony against me.


How would it "not make you better"? The criminal is trying to kill you because he wants your money; you use a gun to prevent this. In the morally superior sweepstakes, you come out way ahead, in my opinion.


That was my example; kill you, not just take your money. And I'm not trying to belittle your opinion on this; I respect that you don't want a gun.

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 12:44:04 PM   
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Funny thing about Gor...women learn to shoot faster and more accurately than men, in fact, men are VASTLY harder to teach to shoot well or handle firearms correctly.  I wonder if the same is true of swords...

My ex shot everything up to crew served weapons (MG34 and MG42, plus MKIIS sten) and I tought her how to outshoot everyone around us.



Agree. Mom and I are good shots tho we don't shoot very often. I love bustin the heck outta targets and having a sore shoulder. 

Random observations...

When I married I asked my husband to keep his guns elsewhere...for his safety. hehehe. Later, after my daughter was born, we kept them out of the house since we didn't have a combination safe.

My best friend bought one after her home was robbed. It was robbed again, yep, they took the gun and her purse....she wasn't home.

I grew up with an arsenal under my daddy's bed. It never occurred to me to touch one. National news however, shows that many kids have easy access, little guidance and little fear of trying one out and that scares the shit outta me.

Where I grew up in PA, our school had a champion rifle team. Two out of the three best shooters were girls.

Here in WV, where I am currently raising my daughter, I have to ask potential babysitters if their guns are locked before leaving my child in their care. Its not a question of do you have guns, its a question of where do you keep them.

I support the right to own. I also support an allotted waiting period required to purchase. Too bad the procedure is not fullproof. I know many felons, hell I am related to two, who should not have guns. I support the rights of law-abiding, never convicted adult citizens to use guns, even if by owning them, they become felons.

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 12:45:35 PM   
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So what do you shoot at? Tins? Bottles?

How about relinquishing your guns picking up another aim and throw sport, like bowling :-)

Just a suggestion



LOL kitten ..... you have a wonderful sense of humor, even if you're kind of being serious.

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RE: Guns - 6/28/2006 12:45:48 PM   
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Thank you for your service.  I totally agree.   I keep my weapons (with one exception) under lock and key, but I have a 2 yr old that I watch often enough that I don't want to take any chances on her getting into them.   I use engineer stakes as targets when target shooting.   shooting at a 1 1/2 inch target at 300 meters is a challenge.   but it you can hit it you can hit anything.    My son retires frm the Army on Aug 17.

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