For safety, get rid of guns

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Get rid of guns? I've been trying!

I have made an all out effort to rid guns from the shelves of the local gun shops, but my wallet has run dry for now.

It doesn't work. Resistance is futile. They get replaced the next week. :banghead:

But, I am not surrendering. i will fight the good fight and return to the gunshop as many times as I can to rid the evil things from public display. We shall overcome! :D
 
Bring the young lady down to southeast Arizona, and set her up (pun intended), gunless of course, in a house out in the sticks about 2 miles from the border. Preferably this will be near a popular crossing point. If she survives she'll have a change of perspective within a very short time. :evil:
 
if every one had a gun, we would be equal in our defense, even the sickly and elderly.
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And dude, ***. I'm 6' and 135 pounds. I couldn't fight my way out of a wet paper bag.

There is a need for guns on our streets or in our homes. You don’t hear too often that a homeowner shoots and kills a burglar. Despite this, it is usually not the criminal who possesses the gun.
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Is it really that important to own a gun? If there were no more guns, I think we all would not feel a lot safer because the criminals would not have the worry of a gun in our hands. We would have to rely on their own defense, and I am too shrimpy to do so.
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I would love to see Altoona be the safe haven it once was. I know this will bring a lot of response from those who own guns and feel they have the right to own them. But as everything else goes in this world today, the bad ruin it for the good.
If interpreted sarcastically, this doesn't even need fixing. [awe]
 
Note to Old Fluff:
I thought the entire SouthEast sector of Arizona was a popular crossing point.

Now how could you come to a silly conclusion like that??

Illegal Border activity jumps

02:52 PM Mountain Standard Time on Sunday, April 8, 2007
By The Associated Press

BISBEE, Ariz. (AP) -- After nearly two years of declining numbers, authorities say illegal border-crossings took a sudden jump last month in Cochise County.

The Border Patrol says agents at the Naco, Douglas and Willcox stations captured more than 13,000 illegal immigrants last month.

That's a 30 percent increase from March 2006.

Before the spike, Border Patrol apprehensions in the county were down 13 percent since October 1.

Bisbee Police Sergeant Taron Maddux says warmer springtime temperatures were affecting local immigration flow.

Maddux also suspects that human smugglers who were pushed out of the area two or three years ago by a Border Patrol buildup are returning for another try.

http://www.azfamily.com/news/local/stories/KTVKLNews20070408_border.1f25ef5.html


Undoubtedly the young lady in question has led a sheltered life, and never found 75 to a 100 strangers in her back yard late at night... :uhoh: :D
 
At 6 ft 240 lbs I can say she is wrong! I can also say that after having visited several prisons with an outreach program, I am in the same boat she is. I have met individuals who I (and 2 just like me) are not are not "equal" to. She has obviously never been involved in any type of physical altercation or would never have said such drivel.
See my signature.

As I'm fond of saying to such ninnies, "Xena, Warrior Princess is NOT a documentary."
 
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