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Kion Wilson Gets His Gun Stolen.


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And what do you have against guns?

This is a football forum so I won't go into detail. Look at the world. Places where guns are readily available typically (but not always) have high rates of violence involving guns.

And if you want to pull out the argument that they may be needed for some future revolution against oppression, I don't think the arsenal private individuals have will match up well against a well-armed state. There are other answers.

But again, I prefer to talk football.

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This is a football forum so I won't go into detail. Look at the world. Places where guns are readily available typically (but not always) have high rates of violence involving guns.

And if you want to pull out the argument that they may be needed for some future revolution against oppression, I don't think the arsenal private individuals have will match up well against a well-armed state. There are other answers.

But again, I prefer to talk football.

I'll PM it.

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i also take three handguns and a shotgun with me when i make a run to best buy

i mean fug. i know it's his right but what the hell, he's only got two hands

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i also take three handguns and a shotgun with me when i make a run to best buy

i mean fug. i know it's his right but what the hell, he's only got two hands

I take a gun with me everywhere. I normally conceal it inside the pants/belt line. Yes, even into BestBuy.

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I take a gun with me everywhere. I normally conceal it inside the pants/belt line. Yes, even into BestBuy.

while i admire your paranoia, i don't understand why he needs three handguns and a shotgun when he goes shopping. the article says he was in charlotte but are we sure he wasn't actually in ciudad juarez?

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This is a football forum so I won't go into detail. Look at the world. Places where guns are readily available typically (but not always) have high rates of violence involving guns.

And if you want to pull out the argument that they may be needed for some future revolution against oppression, I don't think the arsenal private individuals have will match up well against a well-armed state. There are other answers.

But again, I prefer to talk football.

Yeah, that's what the King George III (1776), King Louis (1789), Czar Nicholas II (1918), Bautista (1958), Mubarak & Ghadafi (2011) thought too. How'd that work out for them?

The ugly fact is that there are people i the world who won't be bargained or reasoned with, and who pay back the good intentions and efforts of well-meaning, civilized, and restraint-led people with violence. The only thing such people understand and respect is strength and the willingness to use it. I'm not a gun nut either, but I do believe that having the right to arm myself is a fundamental right for the protection of myself and the things and people I hold dear. As for the "other"answers you allude to, when they work they're great. When they don't, the bottom line is that each of us is ultimately responsible for our own defense and that of our neighbors against those who will not be constrained by the artificial boundaries of law and civility...just my opinion, of course.

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