Arms

Don't bring a gun to a fist fight

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In a recent incident, two men got into a fist fight due to road rage on an I-75 off ramp. Two other men, both of whom were armed with hand guns, stopped (independently) with the intention of defusing the situation. While these were certainly good intentions, and while I am pleased to see that the D.A. » read more »

Pool Control

In light of the recent drowning in my town, we need immediate pool control! » read more »

Guns don't kill

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Seen on a t-shirt:

Guns don't kill people.
I kill people!

Armed and Civilized

Guns in church

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Yesteryear...

Imagine the following scenario: At church this Sunday, while reviewing the list of announcements and upcoming events for your church, your pastor added, “Oh, and don’t forget: on Sundays we have our regular target practice. Make sure to bring your rifles. Make sure to bring your pieces to church.” » read more »

Great posters

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Yard Sign

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Wyoming balls; Georgia eunuch

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Wyoming shows it's got a pair of brass ones.

According to a law signed into effect yesterday by Democratic Gov. Dave Freudenthal, any agent of the U.S. who "enforces or attempts to enforce" federal gun rules on a "personal firearm" in Wyoming faces a felony conviction and a penalty of up to two years in prison and up to $2,000 in fines. » read more »

Starbucks defends life

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This may be enough to make me start drinking coffee.

The major news media was replete with reports over the weekend that the coffee company, Starbucks, "has no problem with customers packing heat while placing their orders." » read more »

Cop recommends shooting the lawful

A police officer recommends shooting "open-carry" proponents.

"Haha we had one guy last week try to do it!" Tuason replied. "He got proned out [laid face-down on the ground] and reminded where he was at and that turds will jack him for his gun in a heartbeat!"

Several comments later, the detective suggested shooting the gun rights advocates, some of whom have carried firearms openly in recent weeks in California's Bay Area, particularly at Starbucks locations. » read more »

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