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Go Maine !!!!!!
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Pudfark
Re: Go Maine !!!!!!
Good point. Them victims....could'a, should'a been armed. This is what happens when ya don't follow the law. Sorta like wearing seatbelts.callmeslick wrote:indeed
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- callmeslick
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I don't understand what this has to do with the law that was passed! Did that law cause the guy to become a murder? Explain your post!!callmeslick wrote:indeed
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Now we have demonstrable evidence that if you try to lead from behind, eventually the guys up front will stop looking back for instructions.
Government-coerced expression is a feature of dictatorships that has no place in a free country
Government-coerced expression is a feature of dictatorships that has no place in a free country
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Pudfark
Re: Go Maine !!!!!!
The four year old is now an orphan, due to parental inaction combined with unfortunate circumstances.callmeslick wrote:yup, if that 4 year old had been packing, it was a whole different ballgame.
This is the total result of 'a failure to take responsibility'.
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DH, there really isn't a direct connection, past this: guns can be good, or evil, depending on largely human interaction. Creating a culture glorifying them leads to a lot of bad outcomes. I just chose the most recent. Does that directly relate to open carry law? No, but the cheerleading for open carry being more easily done leads IMO to a lax attitude towards guns as a rule.