Is it legal to have guns lying around in a car ? If you're going to have the things it doesn't seem like a very responsible way to look after them.
If you stopped a car and saw a gun lying on the seat or in the window what would you have done. Thats a genuine question I'm not trying to wind you up.
>Obviously, you've never been to Montana. There are thousands of hunters out there.
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http://www.kmbc.com/news/16345443/detail.html>>>>
>>>>And not just any gun -- a semi-automatic! They're not messing around.
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>>>>There is a scene in "Bowling for Columbine" where Michael Moore visits a Michigan bank which is giving free guns to new customers. Moore to bank manager: "Are you sure it's a good idea to be handing out guns in a bank?"
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>>>Yeah, that was a classic.
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>>>OTOH, with this car/gun promotion, you can get everything you need for drive-by shootings at one place!
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>>The really weird thing though, is that as the guy says in the article that he sees nothing wrong with telling people they can protect themselves, then he goes on:
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Moore said most of his customers already own weapons.
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>>"I get in a vehicle to bid a trade, there are guns in the seats, guns in the back windows.
>>Everybody has a gun -- there's no backlash," Moore said.
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>>And he wants them to have another gun? How much protection does one car need?