Butterfly
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And I'm sure the terrorists worry a lot about permits, too!
Back to the original subject -- I'd a helluva lot rather face somebody with a gun than a bunch of ISIS guys who want to burn me alive!
As long as there are seriously bad guys out there with guns, I'll keep mine, thank you.
AND, BTW, I'm sure all of those seriously bad guys will worry a whole lot about whether or not they have a permit, should one be required.
By that line of reasoning... I think we should do away with ALL laws..... afterall.... the bad guys don't obey them anyway.. Why have any?
OK, we'll take the safety and mechanical ability out. People who are ticketed for "Careless and Imprudent driving", Driving while drunk, speeding, using a car to flee from police, using a car to commit a crime, and you are banned from owning a car. That more to your liking?
And it appears you are not from the US, so I will let you in on our gun buying methods. Years ago they came up with a National Instant Background Check. You go in to buy a gun, the dealer phones your info in, and they have a link to the crime stats, police records, etc. If you are a crook, you can't buy a gun.
Not to fear if you are a crook, cause they dont follow the rules anyway, they just steal the guns, or buy one already stolen by someone else.
Gene
Still doesn't float. All studies trying to show regulation lowers crime are flops. Accidents are not crimes, shouldn't be in same category. U.S. has qmany gun training areas, all the way from the Boy Scouts to specialized shooting schools. Probably more gun instructors than Canada has driving instructors.
treating shooting accidents and taking out the stats for suicides, as accidents shows the risk rate lower than being hit by lightening. Or taking the dog for a walk etc. etc. etc.
please don't say you can't do anything about nature, just stay in the house, it solves both problems.
Back to the original subject -- I'd a helluva lot rather face somebody with a gun than a bunch of ISIS guys who want to burn me alive!
As long as there are seriously bad guys out there with guns, I'll keep mine, thank you.
AND, BTW, I'm sure all of those seriously bad guys will worry a whole lot about whether or not they have a permit, should one be required.
Debby, lets settle it this way. Everyone here in the States that is worried about all us gun nuts, can move to Canada where it is safe.
I think it was Ben Franklin that stated: Those who would sacrifice their freedom for temporary safety, deserve neither, and will surely loose both.
I didn't put that in quotes cause from memory I am not sure of the exact wording.
The US is not perfect, but lots of people from all over the world are trying everything to get here.
Gene
Or Scotland. Very safe here. Only rifles for hunting. And how is anyone losing their freedom by moving to Canada? How is the US more free than Canada?
I am still musing over the fact that anyone would take forty guns out in a boat with them(and then the boat sinks) what can this possibly mean? or who has every gun in the house stolen by travelling gypsies? both scenarios sound like something from a movie(made by the Cohen brothers.)Or, is it simply a joke?![]()
Last time I was in Canada, the Mounty ask me if I had any guns at the border. I replied "why do I need one?" He did not think that was funny, and replied "only mobsters carry guns", at which point I realized he was serious and burst out laughing. He asked to me to pull over and step out of the truck. I asked for his supervisor, and we had a talk about attitude, hunting in British Columbia, gun papers and thousands of dollars spent in Canada. I was going to tell the first Mountie his shorts were to tight, but the guy was at least 7 feet tall.
:lofl: Welcome to the real world. Do you imagine that I would be allowed to enter the US armed to the teeth?
From my experiences, your border protection officers are a bit lacking in the sense of humour department too.
Hmmm, my underwear drawer must be worth a fortune, especially my manties...