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In reply to the discussion: That Loaded Gun in My Carry-On? Oh, I Forgot [View all]Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)137. When did we start talking about CCW?
Oh right. We didn't. Thanks for proving another gun nut trope though
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“It’s almost always inadvertent rather than intentional” Yeah, right.
FailureToCommunicate
Sep 2012
#2
So . . just call the cops and let them solve it with their . . . er . . . whistles? nt
4th law of robotics
Sep 2012
#120
If there's a correlation, it's very weak, and not well demonstrated to be linked to economy.
PavePusher
Sep 2012
#63
Cutting the mortality rate of any public health problem in half would be considered a success.
hack89
Sep 2012
#117
Who will teach gun safety? - Some gun proliferating NRA (out to beat Obama) sanctioned instructor?
Hoyt
Sep 2012
#42
Local law enforcement agencies, shooting ranges, gun clubs, colleges, retired military people
slackmaster
Sep 2012
#43
I see your problem, you're worried that same-sex marriage will lead to man-gun wedlock.
Bocks Car
Sep 2012
#102
Basic reading, writing and arithmetic is what needs to be taught in schools....
Swede Atlanta
Sep 2012
#112
If schools have the bandwidth to spend multiple days on sex and drug education,
slackmaster
Sep 2012
#114
How about Lawrence vs Texas? Does that one offend your anticonstitutional sensibilities too?
Bocks Car
Sep 2012
#103
What would be, in your opinion, an appropriate punishment for a person who forgets his child
Bocks Car
Sep 2012
#98
The better analogy, actually, would be that the kid is noticed and retrieved
petronius
Sep 2012
#113
Are the pilots who (legally) carry guns with them in the cockpit also 'jerkwads'?
Bocks Car
Sep 2012
#99
What would really be nice is if gun owners wouldn't push gun laws to the envelope.
Hoyt
Sep 2012
#45
So some people should not have the right to address the government for changes in the law
ProgressiveProfessor
Sep 2012
#125
Self defense is a basic human right and is also in society's best interest
ProgressiveProfessor
Sep 2012
#132
Thanks to Mr. Castelveter & his troops we were able to win that war in Viet Nam.
Bocks Car
Sep 2012
#20
'They', of course, would be those who attempt to carry handguns onto flights.
ronnie624
Sep 2012
#25
It is understandable. As more people become more fearful and more start carrying, it can become
uppityperson
Sep 2012
#49
And this, my friends, is how "responsible" gun owners let their guns get into the hands
valerief
Sep 2012
#61
If you don't know where your gun is, it really doesn't provide much protection
nichomachus
Sep 2012
#80
What should we do about the cops who forget they left their guns on the bureau
Bocks Car
Sep 2012
#94
Come on people. Who here never forgot about a loaded gun you were carrying before?
Incitatus
Sep 2012
#90