Personally, I have a hard time recommending a weapon to someone who can cram over 15 spelling and grammatical errors into 3 sentences. How can such a one be expected to read and understand the laws pertaining to self defense and the carrying of weapons?
Shootin guns out on the farm doesn't require good language skills, just common sense and attentiveness. Carrying a concealed weapon however is a much more complicated subject.
Am I wrong?
Personally, I have a hard time recommending a weapon to someone who can cram over 15 spelling and grammatical errors into 3 sentences. How can such a one be expected to read and understand the laws pertaining to self defense and the carrying of weapons?
Shootin guns out on the farm doesn't require good language skills, just common sense and attentiveness. Carrying a concealed weapon however is a much more complicated subject.
Personally, I have a hard time recommending a weapon to someone who can cram over 15 spelling and grammatical errors into 3 sentences. How can such a one be expected to read and understand the laws pertaining to self defense and the carrying of weapons?
but I definitely wouldn't deny him the right to own firearms.
What the hell is a "pistal?"