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"Geoffrey Barnes" wrote in message link.net...
Let's say that somebody notices that I am armed and calls the cops. In fact, let's HOPE that somebody notices that I'm armed and calls the cops. That's certainly what I would do if I saw someone who was carrying a gun on the flight line. Why in the world would you call the cops? |
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Michelle P wrote:
Nomen, In Canada literally anywhere outside of Vancouver, Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec. In the USA only in Alaska if I remember correctly. The 9mm Glock stays in the Night stand unless I am heading to the pistol range. Cats: Three; one indoor, one indoor/outdoor, one outdoor. Michelle Awww, a woman who packs heat. Probably married too. Ron Lee |
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Judah wrote in message .. .
Of course it's absurd. That's my point. It is no more or less absurd than the OP who drew the conclusion that it is too risky to fly on an airplane without an armed pilot, due to the hint that was provided on 9/11. That compares apples and oranges. These analogies make no sense. http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/Northeast....reut/index.ht ml One interesting thing about this incident is that it took place in New York City, where only the criminals are allowed to have guns. I believe you either read my post out of context, or you misread it altogether. Perhaps this approach is more direct and will better clarify my opinion. I think I read it just fine, but you're offering badly twisted logic as a basis for equating vigilance with paranoia or cowardice. In real life, it doesn't work that way. Not that my opinion is so important in the overall scheme of things... I'm glad that you're sharing it. :-) |
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Ron,
No I am not married, but you had better not enter my bedroom without permission ;-) I have a 95+% kill rate at the range. I hit where I aim. Michelle Ron Lee wrote: Michelle P wrote: Nomen, In Canada literally anywhere outside of Vancouver, Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec. In the USA only in Alaska if I remember correctly. The 9mm Glock stays in the Night stand unless I am heading to the pistol range. Cats: Three; one indoor, one indoor/outdoor, one outdoor. Michelle Awww, a woman who packs heat. Probably married too. Ron Lee -- Michelle P ATP-ASEL, CP-AMEL, and AMT-A&P "Elisabeth" a Maule M-7-235B (no two are alike) Volunteer Pilot, Angel Flight Mid-Atlantic Volunteer Builder, Habitat for Humanity |
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![]() What a sad way to live - basing decisions on probabilities of things happening.... That's how you make 99% of your decisions. |
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Ron,
No I am not married, but you had better not enter my bedroom without permission ;-) I have a 95+% kill rate at the range. I hit where I aim. Michelle hmmm, I'm afraid to ask how you know that rate... Does not matter. I will stay out of Canada just to be on the safe side. ![]() Ron Lee |
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They're hard to field dress when you shoot them with a camera. :~)
"Michelle P" wrote in message ink.net... Tom, No, It is usually for bears, Polar bears if necessary, elk, deer. If I ever had to shoot a rabbit or squirrel I would have to aim and hit the head. It would be for protection and I would hope not to be stuck out long enough to have to shoot and eat an animal. I would rather shoot them with my camera. Michelle Tom Sixkiller wrote: "Michelle P" wrote in message link.net... Nomen, I only carry a firearm when required to do so. Then it will be my 7mm Remington Magnum rifle. It makes a good survival weapon. Michelle Hope you don't have to survive by shooting rabbits or squirrels. :~) |
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![]() "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... "Newps" wrote in message news:UgjGb.642095$Tr4.1649643@attbi_s03... Damn near .50 cal, that's what. And with the 2X scope pretty heavy too. They used them for hunting buffalo...up close. ...and personal!!! |
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