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Old 11-21-2013, 01:20 PM   #52
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Originally Posted by 2001ragtop View Post
You don't need a gun to have an argument with your wife or girlfriend. (use your voice)

You don't need a gun to be a neighbor-hood watch captain (you only need a cellphone)
1) No evidence yet, only accusations. Stop making assumptions. If the accusations turn out to be fact, then hell yes I agree.

2) How do you know? What if that suspicious person you spotted notices you, IS a murderer/thief/hoodlum/drug dealer/whatever, and decides the gun/knife/bat/whatever they are carrying should be used on you first? Go ahead. Wait for the cops. If your neighborhood has enough problems that requires a neighborhood watch in the first place, it's probably more than an occasional flaming dog-poo bag on your porch. I believe theft and vandalism in that area was the reason?

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Originally Posted by Angrybird 12 View Post
And you don't need a gun driving around in your Camaro but according to many on here they do....
Cuz nobody has been threatened in their car. Or after getting out of their car. Or any other time. Before I moved to Kalifornia, I carried a gun every day. Never had to pull it. Never had to show it. Never even had to think about using it. I could say the same with the first aid kit in my car, and the fire extinguisher at home. Doesn't mean that there will never be a time where I might need it...

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Originally Posted by Spartan01 View Post
2001ragtop,
you are forgetting something: If you are normal, this is correct, but if you are a total wannabe cop/hero/ninja/navy seal, like Zimmerman, then yo do need a gun to do a neighborhhod patrol and argue with your wife.

They were probably arguing over the last twinkie..
Only "not normal" people carry guns? I'm confused.
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