>>>>>>I think the third group likes to feel "powerful" and likes the feeling of the gun hidden under their seat in their vehicle or in the pocket of a jacket.
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>>>>>And those are exactly the people I _don't_ want walking around with guns.
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>>>>>Tamar
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>>>>Did you read the rest of what I said about them? I agree with you here, but everybody shouldn't be penalized.
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>>>Mildly inconvenienced, not penalised.
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>>If my guns were taken from me, it would be more than an inconvenience.
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>Where did I say that anybody was going to take away your guns? Oh, wait. I'm no longer sure which
argument discussion I'm in and who said what. Anyway. It wasn't me, but since I am not fully sure what we're discussing any more, maybe somebody else did. PMFJI.
You're right - I misinterpreted what you were saying. My apologies.
>>If my family were attacked at night and all I had was a machete to protect them and I was killed, it would be more than an inconvenience.
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>Depends. How much insurance do you carry? ;)
Nahse. (JR has got me saying that now. Dang it.)