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Virginia
(my hat tastes terrible, even with ketchup ...)
OK folks, this morning I went to have a look at the second amendment,
maybe not at the best source, but Wikipedia is self-regulated and I am
sure any disagreement has been corrected by those who do not agree.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution>
I now understand the topic is so emotionally charged, and even though
bewildered, will let this be debated by US citizens, which I am not.
I love Canada, my adopted country, and will share a beer whenever you
come up here, OK?
Cheers :-)
Jean-Claude
Mike Smith wrote:
> I wouldn't register it.
>
> On 4/18/07, Jean-Claude D?sinor <desinor@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>> Why would you be a criminal if you are allowed to carry a registered
>> firearm?
>> Is it because you do not want to register it? or because you are
>> afraiif the registeration would force you to leave it at home?
>>
>> Jean-Claude
>>
>> Mike Smith wrote:
>> > When that happens then I'll be a criminal I guess.
>> >
>> > On 4/18/07, Jean-Claude D?sinor <desinor@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Where we might differ is that I would like to see *every* firearm
>> >> registered.
>> >>
>> >> Jean-Claude
>> >> 84 8v (D -12 days)
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
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- From: fahrvergnugen at cox.net (fahrvergnugen@cox.net)
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- From: desinor at sympatico.ca (Jean-Claude Désinor)
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- From: smithma7 at gmail.com (Mike Smith)
- Virginia
- From: desinor at sympatico.ca (Jean-Claude Désinor)
- Virginia
- From: smithma7 at gmail.com (Mike Smith)