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K&R discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2017 #1
Meaning 30,000 possible gun incidents? guillaumeb Mar 2017 #2
"(P)ossible gun incidents"? That sounds very much like "occasion(s) of sin" to me: friendly_iconoclast Mar 2017 #8
Ooooooooooooooooooooookay. guillaumeb Mar 2017 #9
I have absolutely no problem with the public expression of religious sentiments friendly_iconoclast Mar 2017 #11
I have no problem with people believing whatever, as long as they do not guillaumeb Mar 2017 #12
"YMMV" - "Your mileage may vary": friendly_iconoclast Mar 2017 #13
Thank you. eom guillaumeb Mar 2017 #14
So you failed to pick up on what most find obvious. pablo_marmol Mar 2017 #17
Apparently you find a connection. guillaumeb Mar 2017 #19
Any honest person with a functioning brain does. NT pablo_marmol Mar 2017 #21
I'm one of them. krispos42 Mar 2017 #3
This is in reference to concealed carry, or no? pablo_marmol Mar 2017 #4
I had the same question discntnt_irny_srcsm Mar 2017 #5
CT residents need a permit to buy a firearm or ammo Lurks Often Mar 2017 #6
I'm a NY resident ... Straw Man Mar 2017 #7
Federal and the applicable state laws still apply Lurks Often Mar 2017 #18
Thanks LO! NT pablo_marmol Mar 2017 #16
Yes, it is. From the original source: "State pistol permits spiked in 2016" friendly_iconoclast Mar 2017 #10
Get that, FI....... pablo_marmol Mar 2017 #15
Not the "tipping point" they're after, I believe, (haha), yagotme Mar 2017 #20
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