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GUN SAFETY TECHNOLOGY, IS IT GOOD OR ... (photos & descriptions)
crushelits
| Feb. 04, 2005
| crushelits
Posted on 02/04/2005 10:35:27 AM PST by crushelits
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To: Disambiguator
OK.
I own several guns and none have trigger guards, nor any "smart technology".
To: JesseJane
He hitches a ride with an escaped convict who was imprisoned for cutting a tag from a mattress.
To: crushelits
To: crushelits
The only "smarts" a gun needs are behind the hand that hold it.
To: Disambiguator
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posted on
02/04/2005 11:02:54 AM PST
by
JesseJane
(KERRY: I have had conversations with leaders, yes, recently.That's not your business, it's mine.)
To: JesseJane
There is a difference between "Stored" and "ready for use".
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02/04/2005 11:10:23 AM PST
by
donmeaker
(Burn the UN flag publicly.)
To: crushelits
However, there are many people out there that are careless with their weapons when children may be around and parents not present. You can never legislate common sense.
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02/04/2005 11:22:43 AM PST
by
ORECON
(Condi Rice/Ann Coulter - 2008)
To: crushelits; All
I'm a big fan of the Rubik's Lock where you have to get all four sides the same color to unlock it:
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posted on
02/04/2005 11:27:06 AM PST
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mike182d
To: Jack Deth
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02/05/2005 1:12:02 AM PST
by
Khurkris
(That sound you hear coming from over the horizon...thats me laughing.)
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