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Re: O.T. Iowa gun owners !!!!!!!!
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Posted by tlak on March 04, 2005 at 05:05:45 from (66.38.89.236):
In Reply to: O.T. Iowa gun owners !!!!!!!! posted by Bryan in Iowa on March 03, 2005 at 06:17:35:
I don"t think there should be a ban on the quantity of guns I just lean towards the need. What do you need a 50 cal or a machine gun for? If those two robbers in Cal with the body armor had 50 cals they could have shot the cops through their cars and through walls. A lady I knew had a gun at a store and the only one ever shot with it was her. She also had one at home and when her husband was cleaning it he shot and killed his 3 year old boy. A guy I worked with, him and his two sons all had bullet wounds from their black powder hobby. A police officer at the local station was cleaning his gun and shot himself in the leg. Two young G.I.s who were brothers were playing quick draw and one killed the other. These are some stories from when I was in my teens to early twenties. I guess this is all just thinning the species a little. Maybe there should be a gun safety course mandatory in schools, maybe required three times by graduation. El,Mid, HS On the previous farm thread. All my farm cousins were missing fingers or other parts. I guess that will teach them not to stick their hand there again. Some of that farm learnin.
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