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Date: | Fri, 2 Nov 2001 08:09:40 EST |
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The road rage problem tells me that too many people have no business owning a
gun.
There's a lot of good information about gun safety at nra.org. I know not
everybody is fond of the NRA, but the safety information is good.
In a message dated 11/01/2001 5:28:34 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Gun ownership is a 24/7 responsibility. No exceptions, no excuses, and no
> room for error. I believe that gun control means using both hands, but I
> also believe in training, training, training, and practice, practice,
> practice. Some people get their weapons training the way they get their
fire
> extinguisher training, that's what scares me.
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> It isn't the weapon that concerns me, it's the person who is in charge of
it.
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> There is no such thing as an accident.
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> I totalloy agree. Over the last year I have found pistol target shoot
> really a lot of fun and I enjoy being around other guys away from my 9 to 5
> of social work disabiolity issues. Some of the guys I see at the range
> though I wonder about and try to stay at least two or three lanes away from
> when I go to shoot. I beleive a good strong safe for the gun is just as
> important as the gun itself and wouldn't consider having one without the
> other. I didn't grow up in the south but my parents did so I guess some of
> the "culture" rubbed off on me. I never got into the hunting thing though.
>
>
> Bill Hyatt
> "I live in my own little world, but it's OK, they know me here."
>
Betty
aut viam inveniam aut faciam
"I will either find a way or make one."
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