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Re: O.T. Iowa gun owners !!!!!!!!
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Posted by leland on March 04, 2005 at 07:58:42 from (65.150.65.193):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Iowa gun owners !!!!!!!! posted by tlak on March 04, 2005 at 07:38:07:
Well I need a 50 cal bacause I love to watch a handfull of local gents target shoot with them ,it takes a lot of skill to hit a 6" circle from 3/4 of a mile away. In my mind if you ban 50s we also better ban bowling bacause if you really check your facts you will discover that more people have been beaten to death with bowling balls and pins than ever have been shot with a 50cal rifle. Infact no crimes on record have ever been comitted with a 50cal rifle, and don't take this wrong but everybody you know that has been injuried by a firearm appears to be dumber than a box of rocks .Nobody in there right mind cleans a loaded weapon and these people that do should be arrested for public endangerment they are the problem not the guns.A loaded gun can sit for thousands of years and do no harm it's the morons that you are related to that pick them up that hurt others or there selves..
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