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hunter

(40,691 posts)
23. What are you talking about???
Sun Jul 10, 2016, 12:52 PM
Jul 2016

Are you afraid my mom's gonna take your guns?

Are you afraid I'm going to take your guns?

I don't even know you.

But yeah, if you have what I consider a "gun fetish," I do think that's unhealthy.

Same as smoking, same as drunk driving, same as a lot of other things that were once socially acceptable but no longer are.

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I think I found the problem here -- Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2016 #1
Maybe it wasn't tested in courts because people saw it as a reasonable way to be safer. Rose Siding Jul 2016 #4
Perhaps, but they also thought exercising overt racism against the Chinese also kept them safer. Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2016 #6
That's not the kind of logic I'd hang my hat on Rose Siding Jul 2016 #8
There is no connection to Bundy wearing pants and his crimes. Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2016 #9
All of which has exactly nothing to do with a town having sensible gun laws applied to everyone Rose Siding Jul 2016 #29
What gun law would have stopped any of the killings by or of the police? Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2016 #30
I just got a mental image of a lot of heavily armed, pants-less men running around Squinch Jul 2016 #26
In all cattle towns there was a railroad line thru the town. oneshooter Jul 2016 #33
Santorum claimed everyone in the West had guns. Three Pinocchios. rug Jul 2016 #2
Thanks rug malaise Jul 2016 #7
Well, open carry is legal in Tombstone these days. panader0 Jul 2016 #11
Stay safe malaise Jul 2016 #12
Adam Winkler UCLA law prof Mendocino Jul 2016 #3
Thanks Mendocino malaise Jul 2016 #5
Thanks, I'm going to check that out treestar Jul 2016 #17
"Wild West" not so wild...and it seems the govt had little to do with that... jmg257 Jul 2016 #10
Thanks malaise Jul 2016 #13
Understood. Worth giving some thought to! nt jmg257 Jul 2016 #15
"Private agencies pridded the ... Ilsa Jul 2016 #27
When I was young, it was ok to take guns to school during bird and deer season. Kaleva Jul 2016 #14
My great grandmas were wild west. hunter Jul 2016 #16
" I still think most people with guns are fools". That explains it. beevul Jul 2016 #18
Well, take for example the police... hunter Jul 2016 #21
Good example. beevul Jul 2016 #22
What are you talking about??? hunter Jul 2016 #23
Thats right. You don't even know me. beevul Jul 2016 #24
Do you imagine using your guns for self defense or as a means of projecting your authority? hunter Jul 2016 #28
No, I imagine them keeping the coyotes from eating my little furry ones, as they have in the past. beevul Jul 2016 #32
I've got plenty of experience with coyotes. My mom's favorite dog got eaten by one when I was a kid. hunter Jul 2016 #35
Nice post malaise Jul 2016 #20
My grandmamas and aunts weren't Wild West, Are_grits_groceries Jul 2016 #34
Well, we know what they didn't do. beevul Jul 2016 #19
No, there are a few websites. Igel Jul 2016 #25
Thanks for a great response malaise Jul 2016 #36
The murder rate in the "wild west" was always significantly lower than the East Recursion Jul 2016 #31
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