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To: Quickgun
The cabbie probably asked, as Mr. Perazzi had several cased guns, and Mr. Perazzi probably proudly told him, thinking an American would be excited to talk about his high quality products.

Well, if that's the case than Mr Perazzi is extremely naive for a world traveler. Why would any salesman (and that's what he was doing promoting prototype shotguns at a gun show) announce the presence of a valuable commodity to a stranger?

And what about the cops who responded to the cabbie's call? Man traveling TO an advertised gun show with guns to promote? Seems reasonable to me. Wasn't there anyone at the show who could immediately vouch for him? At that high-end of a shotgun, there must have been someone at the show whom he was meeting. No?

Something continues to be missing here or this guy is simply dumber than a stump.

28 posted on 05/20/2013 5:35:37 AM PDT by JohnG45
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To: JohnG45
Something continues to be missing here or this guy is simply dumber than a stump

Nah.

He probably simply hasn't been here for a few years and still thinks America is a free country where he can exercise 2nd Amendment rights without the fear some Gestapo will put his face in the concrete - likely on the "tip" of a Muslim cabbie who can barely speak ten words of English but sure does know how to manipulate the Infidels!

You know, the "America" like when I was a kid and we took our rifles to school during hunting season so we could get in the woods after that big buck right after school let out?

Yes, that America, Dorothy. It once existed, long, long ago...

56 posted on 05/20/2013 8:20:34 AM PDT by Gritty (Our Government is erecting a panopticon state that sees everything, regulates everything-Mark Steyn)
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