Just to be picky, but don't "Law abiding citizens" automatically move into the 'thug' category when they attack (grin)
>I didn't see Michael Moore's (any movie), so I can't comment on it. As for Chalton Heston, he was the consumate actor and gentleman, as far as I know.
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>We feel we have a right to our firearms because it is granted in the constitution and the US Supremes agreed on that this past summer. I forget who said it, but I believe it, "an armed society,is a polite society". We would be much more polite around here if every law abiding citizen carried a pistol. It's the criminals carrying them that bothers me. I've never been attacked by a law abiding citizen, with a handgun. It was always the thugs.
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>>What did you think of Michael Moore's movie "Bowling for Columbine"?
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>>More preciselty the end with Charlton Heston?
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>>You see like I'd say the majority of Canadians I'm for gun control. Buuut I'm opened to understand why you guys really think that you should all have guns. I understand that in some way it's better to have protection just in case but from that point where does it stop? Hmm scary to say the least.
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