fareeq wrote:
I want a gun for self-defense to keep either in my glove box or somewhere in my apartment. Ohio has a concealed carry law, but it sucks because almost every place prohibits weapons.
What if you got the CCW, and left the gun in the car at those particular places? If the NRA and gun industry get their way in the near future, those "no guns allowed" signs will be prohibited in Ohio.
thatrsdude wrote:
[The owner slaps a red rubber stamper on Homer's printout.]
Homer: "Potentially dangerous"?!
Gun Shop Owner: Relax, that just limits you to three handguns or less.
Homer: Woo hoo!
Anyway Sean, it's nice to know you'll be able to keep the King of England out of your face.
I devided up information about my mental health among many people (including online) six months ago to avoid that problem. I probably would be temporarily ineligable to own a gun right now if I wasn't smarter and better informed than the politicians that wrote the mental health laws and also the mental health professionals they rely on to help enforce them.
As for the King of England, I'm not too worried about that. Apart from the local crackheads, my biggest homeland security concerns are:
terrorists
Mexican drug cartels
China
the UN (yes, I would fire on UN troops)
BlackLiger wrote:
Anyways, a quote Sean may find funny.
"There are few problems in the world that cannot be solved by repeatedly shooting at them."
Bec wrote:
Congratulations, Sean. As you know, I am not a gun person, but I still think the one you got sounds cool. A rifle designed for the Red Army during WWII! That is too cool!
You better be careful, though. Those Soviets were commies, so that is a liberal gun!
You should try going shooting sometime- at least once.
As for being a Communist gun, it was manufactured during the Stalin regime with the purpose of converting people over to communism at the end of a bayonet. Now, communism has long since collapsed in all but a few places and some enterprising capitalist convert in the Red Army has sold it on the free market.
It's more like a really sweet little monument to our victory in the Cold War.