Gun Control is Completely Useless.

CDNBear

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Punk? Bigot? **** off? Obviously your positions are indefensible if you have to result to elementary school yard tactics.
At least he says something, unlike your silly word games, ignoring questions and running away when you get proven wrong.

I'm still waiting for you to explain why your claims about Chris's opinions, don't match the opinions Chris gave to two authoritative bodies, and the media.
 

Unforgiven

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Punk? Bigot? **** off? Obviously your positions are indefensible if you have to result to elementary school yard tactics.

Nope, wrong again. You're just a little ass wipe and that's how you get treated. I don't need a school yard, I would bitch slap you in the living room, afternoon, under the summer's moon, and in the month of June. Back of the bus, don't make no fuss, you're bitch slapped gus, ain't no secret even you can sus. Punked like a skunk in the trunk, you bring the junk and I go Shaolin monk, beat yo ass like I smoke the grass, rolled up holed up fat like Mama Cass.

Now sit your bitch slapped punk ass down before I take you to the floor for another round.
 

MHz

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He's an actor (and most likely go paid to do the spot), put him on any front line and he would have been in as much danger as anybody.

Anyway moving on, ......
 

CDNBear

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He's an actor (and most likely go paid to do the spot), put him on any front line and he would have been in as much danger as anybody.

Anyway moving on, ......
Good idea since Heston was an integral part of, and huge advocate of the NRA and the right to bear arms.

It seems you know as much about this issue, as you do about the middle east.
 

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Would this be a solution to personal protection that would also be legal if this device made into a dual purpose machine.

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Geiger Counter Circuits

like a splayed-footed lazy swayback rented mule

(I so hope this is a mythical rental car type of joke, if I would do bodily damage to a cowpoke who locks the bard when going on 'vacation' you have no idea how I would handle somebody who intentionally burns down a barn with 3 generations of horses in it . That is why this better be a mythical mule)
 
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Unforgiven

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That's not funny man.
 

MHz

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This better not be about the mule joke .....

UFA will sell you a cattle-prod and it does the same thing. This device is for checking groceries as they come into the kitchen. Try reading up on colloidal silver, 1 oz of 'normal strength CS in one gallon of 'ditch water' will sterilize it in 24hrs. Used as a spray on vegetables will help their 'shelf-life' in the fridge. A pure silver dollar dropped into a jug of milk will stop it from souring as fast (mainly a hold over from days when a root cellar was the fridge) I would be tempted to put it in anything the family was going through in mass quantities. If that gets silver into you that might boost your immune system so you only get one cold per year.

If that is capable of making a blue spark it can also be used for making your own ozone (air purifier)
 

bobnoorduyn

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Ha! Hardly, it is applied to all based on the judgement of the court. Owning a gun isn't a right in Canada it's a privilege. Say so right there.

A privilege is simply a right or freedom taken away by the state. My ancestors also had the right / freedom to hunt and fish, which are now privileges which can be denied summarily and arbitrarily. Governments do not grant freedoms or rights, they take them away, either entirely or by calling them privileges. Natives had to fight to regain their rights, the state did not give them of its own volition. Owning firearms was a right / freedom prior to WW1, one of many rights and freedoms now so eroded that veterans must wonder for what freedoms they fought, and who the real enemy of the people is.
 

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I thought the right was 'you can legally kill a person if that is what they were trying to do to you'. A $24,000 handgun or a 10in cast-iron skillet doesn't really matter, dead is dead.

I hear it also goes smoother (with the law) if the dead one tried first and this is the first time that you have had to kill anybody, ..... to protect your own life (or somebody in dire need of help)
 

bobnoorduyn

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I thought the right was 'you can legally kill a person if that is what they were trying to do to you'. A $24,000 handgun or a 10in cast-iron skillet doesn't really matter, dead is dead.

I hear it also goes smoother (with the law) if the dead one tried first and this is the first time that you have had to kill anybody, ..... to protect your own life (or somebody in dire need of help)

I think you may have doubled and added a 0 the cost of a handgun, I suppose that's a typo. I'm not on my home computer so I don't have the references handy, but there are differences between what is "legal" and what is not unlawful and what is justified and so on. Although the Criminal Code is written in plain English, (at least one thing we can thank PET for) there are many ambiguities. While you are justified in using force against force to defend yourself and those under your care, the amount of force you use may be questioned. If you reasonably believe you, or those under your care are under immediate threat of death or grievous bodily harm, you are justified in using force, up to and including deadly force for defense. This may end up being for a judge and/or jury to decide. The problem is, if you have to wait for the agressor to "try first", what's left of you and/or your loved ones may just be photographs entered into evidence. What is reasonable, and who "a reasonable man" is and what is expected of him, has been debated in courts for over a century, and with no hope of any legal definition. Protect yourself and those under your care, don't do anything obviously stupid, and always, always, always, talk to your lawyer before you talk to the authorities. Honest normal people are ten times more likely to convict themselves by their own words than the devious or guilty.

I might also add that a 10' skillet may not get the result needed, and if you can get that close to use it as a weapon it may actually be detrimental as a defense in court. For defense in the moment, if I'm faced with one or more 30 somethings, I want something that can reach out and touch someone, or a whole bunch of someones. I'm quite arthritic, I can't attack with any force or retreat with any speed, but at least I can make a succsession of 230 grain chunks of lead spit out at 900 fps and hit a series of moving targets.
 

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Platinum plated, it's a rule I have, never shoot anybody unless I have a platinum plated gun. That is about 1/5 of the cost I will be giving the courts if I prefer not to do any time........... or is this the wrong country.

The frying pan is $3.00 at any yard sale, and they will probably throw in some utensils for free.