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  • strahd71

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    i read like the first page and thought ..... this is silly and havent been back and forgot about it............ i cant believe i missed all the goodness this thread had to offer

    i'm kinda sad

    jake
     

    Hookeye

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    Originally Posted by 04DarkShadowGT
    It could be worse, the Cop could have asked to see your gun and then put it down his pants rubbing it all along his junk or does that just happen at Cigar bars?



    If it was a Glock that'd be tolerable.
     

    printcraft

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    Uranus
    And Printcraft missed out? He's gonna be TICKED!!!

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    Denny wears the **** out of that headdress doesn't he?!

    :thatshot:
     

    HeadlessRoland

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    In the dark
    So I'm clear you would let a person you don't know keep a deadly weapon on there person in a situation where they may have committed a violent crime and might be agitated and faced with there freedom taken away. (if there was in fact a crime was committed) You would rather have a OK corral type shootout where more than one person could be killed by stray gun fire? It seem far more reasonable to make sure nobody get shot then to have multiple police officers shooting at a suspect who decides to go for his gun.

    The funny thing about "reasonable" is that it appears nowhere in the Constitution of these United States of America.

    "The price of freedom is the willingness to do sudden battle anywhere, any time, and with reckless abandon." - Robert Heinlein
     
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