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Originally posted by St0mP121
reply to post by MuzzleBreak
You are looking at this the wrong way. i am a firm beleiver that you should be able to have a gun. But that gun must be registered to you. its not that hard to ask. unless it is hot or stolen or whatever. but register your dam^ guns
Originally posted by JeffreyCH
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't gun registration done on a Federal level?
Originally posted by Nuke2013
So, let me get this straight....If a child is in the middle of a four lane highway and about to be struck by a big rig and you take it in to your own hands to jump accross the lanes and rescue the child...You should get a ticket for J-walking ?
My point is: Laws CAN be broken in extreme circumstances if they are to save another's life.
Maybe. Maybe not. I don't know.
Originally posted by butcherguy
Could he have been the hero if he didn't go get his gun out of the house???
Originally posted by BrokenCircles
reply to post by butcherguy
Maybe. Maybe not. I don't know.
Originally posted by butcherguy
Could he have been the hero if he didn't go get his gun out of the house???
Since I wasn't there, I can't be completely sure exactly how it all went down.
Like I said, I don't know. I wasn't there.
Originally posted by butcherguy
Yes, maybe he could have talked sweetly to the ravenous pit bulls and told them not to attack anyone because that isn't really nice and that they should go to their yard for a time out.
Do you think any of the gunless neighbors that scrambled over to fences to save their own hides tried that solution?
Cops shoot chihuahuas in peoples houses when they are serving search warrants because they are barking.... how do you think a cop would have handled this situation? I would bet that they would have shot the dogs.