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Once we have kid(s) I'm buying these as ammo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flexible_baton_round
fahrvergnugen@cox.net wrote:
---- Patrick Bureau
wrote:
> Look, its simple... Don't let NON US CITIZENS to buy arms...
>
> When I moved down from canda to usa the border patrol prevented me to bring
> in my shotgun (`16cal`) into the usa, 2 weeks later after getting my texas
> drivers license,
> bought 3 rifles and 2 handguns at a pawn store waing my Tx drivers licence
> only. I am not a "killer" but common, letting anyone and their dog allowed
> to buy any weapon they want when they want... Is dumb.
>
No, it isnt. Make it mandatory to have training of how to use the weapons, including a background check for a violent history, or for taking meds.
> The government need to tie their computer systems better still, it should be
> a trigger, your on medication, oh sorry no guns for you. Simple.
>
The idea is simple, certainly, but the application is not simple at all. The only way to do it is to invite the government into our privacy just a bit more. Many are not willing to make that sacrifice, I am not yet at that point though.
> > "reasonable thinking" that is missing from the government>
>
> yeah yeah burn me all you want :) I don't care, I already got my guns...lol
>
No witches are here, so there will be no burning. :-) However, I would like to say that 'reasonable thinking' is a relative thing, like 'common sense'. There is no way to agree on what that is, and even more to the point, to put that into -action-.
My .02
David
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