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    Another gun poll on CNN

    www.cnn.com Long way to go on this one. 89% yes 11% No
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    Who has contacted their Reps?

    Emailed Gov and congressmen.
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    Surefire Sonic Defenders.

    I am sorry I cannot offer a review of the product, but I wanted to say that your decision to start wearing hearing protection while hunting is a good one. My dad never wore anything when he went bird hunting as a young man. He hasn't hunted in 35 years but the damage is there. He can barely...
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    Two legged dangers in National Parks

    The way I see it, it's not the odds...it's the stakes. It is highly unlikely that anything will happen but if it does, you are truly on your own. Ghost Tracker- I find nothing wrong with what you did. That man said he would KILL you. You saved your own life and that is a great thing. There was...
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    3 cities you wouldn't want to be in without being armed?

    ^Don't forget Africa. I hear it's a good idea to be well armed in Somalia.
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    3 cities you wouldn't want to be in without being armed?

    Ok, you didn't say it was limited to the U.S. The top 3 most dangerous (according to various news outlets) seem to be 1. Flint 2. Detroit 3. St. Louis
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    3 cities you wouldn't want to be in without being armed?

    1. Bogota, Columbia 2. Ciudad Juarez, Mexico 3. Port-au-Prince, Haiti
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    frustrating.

    Look at it this way- at least he isn't an anti! My sister thinks the 2nd amendment should be repealed.
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    frustrating.

    It's hard to believe that was his only option for $300. I stopped worrying about my family taking my advice. They ask, I tell, they do something different. Especially when it comes to exercise and nutrition. Sometimes they end up doing what I told them only after they read the same advice...
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    This seems like a safe place to train.

    Bump for an answer to this question. (I do not know much about AR's).
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    How crazy is California getting?

    Sam1911- Yeah, it's pretty complicated I guess. All the individual can do is make sure they know the law as well as possible so they will not have to rely exclusively on the advice of a 911 operator. I think the same goes for CPR, AED, and first aid. I don't think it is smart to rely only on...
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    How crazy is California getting?

    I agree. I don't think it's wrong to inform the person that they are allowed to use force if they perceive a threat to life or severe bodily injury. If that is the law then they are merely stating a fact. That is very different than telling the caller to shoot while not knowing the situation...
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    How crazy is California getting?

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/12/09/earlyshow/main5949873.shtml ^^Not according to this 911 operator. She advises the victim of her actual rights and what the law says she is allowed to do. She tells the victim to do what she thinks is necessary to defend herself and property.
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    My idea for an army museum

    I went to Vietnam two years ago and visited the Cu Chi tunnels. They had a range there with an M60, M16, and AK. I can't remember the price of the ammo, but I bought a few magazines worth and had some fun. The weapons were bolted to the bench so people wouldn't shoot up the place.
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    Provoking thought: Just what is this 'right to bear arms?'

    I always thought "to bear" meant to carry on ones person and use them. Obviously it differs from just keeping them due to the fact that we have the right to keep AND bear arms.
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