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    Ohio Castle Doctrine PASSED today!

    They were, I am told they still are. Jerry
  2. J

    Ohio Castle Doctrine PASSED today!

    There are a few "gotchas". Read the law, before you exercise your carry in Ohio. It would seem the Turnpike may still be a "dry-run", due to employees on site. We will have to wait and see. I was never keen on paying tolls anyway, but,,,,. The Castle Doctrine part is not restricted to CHLs...
  3. J

    Twin guns.

    Three might be even better. While one is in the shop getting worked on, you still have a spare. Jerry
  4. J

    Elevator or Stairs?

    And if you are already in the elevator and several shady types get in? What then. Face it, the elevator is a box. Both the stairs and the elevator are not good places to be. If you have to use them, you have to use them. This is where tactics come it. Jerry
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    Trend towards 9mm

    Cheaper ammo? Don't know what you guys are doing with your cheap ammo shooting guns, but the main reason for mine being self defense, CHEAP ain't the bottom line! Yeah, a decent 9 mm JHP will do. But why should I dump a perfectly good 1911 and start all over with a 9 mm? Recoil you say...
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    Suitable carry for bicycling

    jdorian; If you are talking bear, think shotgun, or rifle. I'd use a handgun, if that was all I had. But in bear country, that ain't gonna be the situation. Jerry
  7. J

    Wife followed to work. Where can I get an affordable tazer?

    Some people are just plain determined to be victims. Accept it. Jerry
  8. J

    Concealed carry and the anti-gun wife

    I really can't offer advice on this particular incident. One thing literally screamed into my mind. If my wife called me mentally deranged, a number of things would be triggered. First I would ask, are you joking and if so, never do that again. It is inappropriate and insulting, If she...
  9. J

    Suitable carry for bicycling

    Shawnee; Ever ride a $5,000 bike? They are out there, even more than that price is available! Also, some people seem to think bikes have no business on the roads. They are classed as vehicles and entitled to road use in most states. But, some idiots think they can push around bikers, or...
  10. J

    What ever happened to the .32 auto?

    The .32 ACP will still do what it always has done. The graveyards are full of people killed by them. There are better choices and yet still reasons for its selection. Many people cannot hit as well with my .45 ACP, but can be spot on with a .32 ACP. It is not what you shoot the gremlin with...
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    Judge Nixes Oklahoma's Guns-in-Locked-Cars Law

    Getting fired I can handle. Those states that also allow it to be considered a crime are the ones I think need adjusting. Myself, if it seems too risky, I ain't going to work that day, possibly not ever again there. Everyone has Rights, I agreed to my employers Rights when I hired on...
  12. J

    NJ disease tries to spread

    Last time I looked at the NJ shore, I was hit with the urgent impulse to not go in that water. I know what is in there and it ain't "JAWS". Watching the morning clean up crews with those funny machines on the back of their tractors was not too pleasing either. Man, what we do to the...
  13. J

    Why I will not hesitate to shoot a charging dog

    It is more what you can shoot very accurately, very quickly. If you can do a very good CNS shot, .380 will likely do it, 9mm for the truly heavy boned dog, is better. If you only wound it and do not deter it, you are in for some serious experience. An enraged dog is bad news. If it runs...
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    Why I will not hesitate to shoot a charging dog

    I think we are both on the same track here. Many people do not understand dog language. And it is hard to explain it to them. The common human reaction is fear, which is the wrong reaction. I have a reputation for handling "mean" dogs. And I can tell the difference between the common...
  15. J

    Why I will not hesitate to shoot a charging dog

    UHHMMmmm, maybe for Poodles. A 12 gauge pump with buckshot and a 1911 is what I'd carry in wild dog pack territory. And they really don't make a magazine extension long enough. You need to KNOW dogs. They are incredible! They can soak up all kinds of shock. You needs lots of it and it...
  16. J

    Why I will not hesitate to shoot a charging dog

    Perhaps you are correct. Being a dog person, I think there are better ways, such as confiscating the animals and reviewing their potential for corrective training. The dogs, who have participated are definite threats and should be destroyed. And the owner barred from future keeping of dogs, or...
  17. J

    Why I will not hesitate to shoot a charging dog

    Now here is a concise and, I believe, rational statement I can stand behind. Don't allow emotion to get the messages across, be concise. Jerry
  18. J

    Why I will not hesitate to shoot a charging dog

    explaination understood and accepted. Shall we hug and make up??? :evil: Jerry
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    Why I will not hesitate to shoot a charging dog

    Dogs are always what they are, wild, or domestic. For all the wild-eyed: The domestic dog is property, just like the gun. Its owner is responsible, not the property. If you leave, or somehow allow your gun to roam about, it will likely windup stolen,or destroyed, same thing. Those who...
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