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Re: O.T. Iowa gun owners !!!!!!!!
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Posted by buickanddeere on March 04, 2005 at 18:43:42 from (64.10.41.185):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Iowa gun owners !!!!!!!! posted by leland on March 04, 2005 at 15:44:43:
TLAK Let's see. A few bruised shoulders from the 300Win and I too did catch a slide on the web of the thumb from the wife's Ruger. As for suicides?I can think of a few drug over doses, hangings, vehicles driven off the road into a tree at 85mph into a tree without any skid marks. Several who drank them selves to death. One who smothered in an oxygen limited silo, three incidents that killed 7 people with toxic fumes in manure pits. And someone who was testing his car in the garage without opening any doors or windows. Around here the sensible people rate firearms in there with useful tools like knifes,axes, hammers, skill saws etc. Just know what you are doing and pay attention. In do know of two individuals who are accidents waiting to happen. They had already used up several of nine lives on bicycles, motor vehicles etc. One was drunk as a skunk and grazed his foot climbing over a fence. The other was shooting a pellet gun down a length of pipe or something. Got the pellet back in the face. There isn't anything on the face of this earth that some idiot can't miss use. Why get all fascinated with the firearm instead of the person? I don't hear anyone blaming a vehicle or booze for drunk drivers and wanting to ban vehicles. TLAK, how about you move to England where it is illegal to defend yourself from assault & battery. A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded s*xual and emotional maturity." Sigmund Freud, "General Introduction to Psychoanalysis". Retrieved from "http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Guns"
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