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Atypical Liberal

(5,412 posts)
4. Maybe.
Mon Apr 16, 2012, 09:39 AM
Apr 2012

If I was working in one, I'd want one.

My good friend was a psychiatrist. He kept a pistol in a holster under his desk drawer, in case one of his patients became violent.

That's why I keep paying my dues. Atypical Liberal Apr 2012 #1
So you would support guns in mental institutions? HockeyMom Apr 2012 #2
Maybe. Atypical Liberal Apr 2012 #4
Violence in some form was an everyday occurrence HockeyMom Apr 2012 #9
I'd much rather send my little safeinOhio Apr 2012 #6
I'm afraid to donate here. Atypical Liberal Apr 2012 #14
Fear of losing ten bucks? safeinOhio Apr 2012 #17
It's the principle. Atypical Liberal Apr 2012 #23
I donate - have donated to DU for years derby378 Apr 2012 #31
Don't be. beevul Apr 2012 #36
10 great ways we are protecting the second amendment. Atypical Liberal Apr 2012 #3
After re-reading the Second Amendment, safeinOhio Apr 2012 #8
What a stupid post jpak Apr 2012 #10
Much better thought out and reasoned than most of yours ProgressiveProfessor Apr 2012 #33
My Republican brother in law agrees with you point by point. nm rhett o rick Apr 2012 #12
well a broken clock and all... Becka2515 Apr 2012 #13
Well a broken clock may be right twice a day but my Republican brother in law isnt. nm rhett o rick Apr 2012 #26
2nd Amendment bongbong Apr 2012 #15
Exactly... sarisataka Apr 2012 #16
Who to believe, you or the President and SCOTUS? Tough call DonP Apr 2012 #20
I notice you've yet to define this 'laissez-faire' gun ownership. X_Digger Apr 2012 #21
What role were the militias to play? Atypical Liberal Apr 2012 #24
Your arguments are IMO very weak. The SYG laws are shoot first. They are license to kill rhett o rick Apr 2012 #27
I don't have a problem with that, as long as the state pays the legal expenses. Atypical Liberal Apr 2012 #28
There are approximately 20 college campuses that allow concealed carry in the US oneshooter Apr 2012 #29
You dont really want an intellegent discussion do you? rhett o rick Apr 2012 #32
Yes I do. I am just having trouble in having one with you. oneshooter Apr 2012 #43
Your continued condescension and insults indicate otherwise. nm rhett o rick Apr 2012 #44
"As far as guns on campus..." PavePusher Apr 2012 #30
Not all SYG laws are the same and none do what you claim they do ProgressiveProfessor Apr 2012 #34
Do you guys travel in packs? The police in the Treyvon Martin case would rhett o rick Apr 2012 #37
that actually may have not been the case gejohnston Apr 2012 #38
You clearly have not kept up on the Zimmerman case and are clueless about the law ProgressiveProfessor Apr 2012 #39
And you clearly cant have a discussion w/o throwing insults. rhett o rick Apr 2012 #40
Then address what was said and don't lead with insults ProgressiveProfessor Apr 2012 #42
This is the only good thing about the NRA. ileus Apr 2012 #5
Wow pipoman Apr 2012 #7
typical UK journalism gejohnston Apr 2012 #11
BRAVO fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #18
BOOK MARKING fightthegoodfightnow Apr 2012 #19
All from Mayors Against Guns, and not a single explanation or counter-balance krispos42 Apr 2012 #22
Typical "journalism" these days ProgressiveProfessor Apr 2012 #35
Thanks, I needed an incentive to renew. n/t X_Digger Apr 2012 #25
Stupid, slanted article written in ignorance. I stopped reading at "3. Terror watch list" slackmaster Apr 2012 #41
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