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In reply to the discussion: Three recent examples of why we carry in restaurants. [View all]iverglas
(38,549 posts)94. well I just don't know
Why did you say it if you thought nobody should care?
I assume most people here are interested in guns and most probably carry if they are interested enough to come here and talk about it.
Is there some special rule in the definition of "club" that says it can't be online? Does a gun club HAVE to meet in person and shoot stuff to be called a club?
I assure you that I have no desire to be, or intention of being, rude, but ... has it occurred to you to read things like the "about this group", and maybe the general information readily available to you about what this website actually is?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=about&forum=1172
Statement of Purpose
Discuss gun control laws, the Second Amendment, the use of firearms for self-defense, and the use of firearms to commit crime and violence.
Discuss gun control laws, the Second Amendment, the use of firearms for self-defense, and the use of firearms to commit crime and violence.
See where it doesn't actually say "meeting up here to sit around and talk about guns"?
I dunno, does it look like a gun club?
It actually never has to me.
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Because there's constantly people insisting anyone who carries a weapon is a psychopath.
TheWraith
Jan 2012
#4
My car has bumpers, crumple zones, multiple air bags, restraints, anti-lock brakes, a safety cage, s
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2012
#44
No it doesn't. After years of "gun crime" postings, just leveling the playing field.
SteveW
Jan 2012
#19
Not every child would learn from a block of ice. The young teen I know who was accidentally killed
pnwmom
Jan 2012
#56
In the scenario you describe, in most states you would have both legal and moral responsibility.
pnwmom
Jan 2012
#60
Good luck with that argument in a CIVIL suit. (Check with your homeowner's insurance agent
pnwmom
Jan 2012
#64
Your final line is what I always consider the most useful message of injury/mortality
petronius
Jan 2012
#57
If you were truly concerned about child safety you would be concerned about....
GreenStormCloud
Jan 2012
#65
Well, something is working: Gun-involved childhood accidents are on the decline.
SteveW
Feb 2012
#115
My friend working at an Applebees was telling me this couple was sitting at their bar minding their
southernyankeebelle
Jan 2012
#13