MedWheeler
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I was walking home from a shop at which I'd just dropped off a vehicle for service, and passes a house that had a large SUV (Chevy or GMC Suburban) in its driveway. The Florida personalized plate on it read "UN-ARMED."
Now, I certainly understand anyone's decision to go unarmed, and don't judge them for it. What I'm struggling to understand is why someone would be so proud of such a decision that they would not only announce it to the motoring public, but also to actually pay for the announcement (Florida charges extra fees not only for a personalized plate, but also for each annual renewal of it.)
I'm not inviting members here to "trash" this guy (or gal) for their decision to be unarmed (if that is indeed the case.) That's not the purpose of the thread.
I can't remember what it was, but there was another sticker on the truck that led me to believe the person who put it there leaned more conservative than liberal, which adds to the confusion.
Is there something I'm missing besides the obvious possibility the owner is a staunch "anti-gunner"? Maybe there is a word play of some sort in use here I haven't thought of?
Now, I certainly understand anyone's decision to go unarmed, and don't judge them for it. What I'm struggling to understand is why someone would be so proud of such a decision that they would not only announce it to the motoring public, but also to actually pay for the announcement (Florida charges extra fees not only for a personalized plate, but also for each annual renewal of it.)
I'm not inviting members here to "trash" this guy (or gal) for their decision to be unarmed (if that is indeed the case.) That's not the purpose of the thread.
I can't remember what it was, but there was another sticker on the truck that led me to believe the person who put it there leaned more conservative than liberal, which adds to the confusion.
Is there something I'm missing besides the obvious possibility the owner is a staunch "anti-gunner"? Maybe there is a word play of some sort in use here I haven't thought of?