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Pistol Packing Preacher
03-05-2007, 20:34
While in Miami I visited an upholstery shop. The gentleman that took my order spoke little English so I communicated in Spanish. He said he was from Cuba and that he had arrived in Florida about nine years earlier.

Our conversation went like this, to the best of my recollection.

“Do you think you will return to Cuba after Castro?” I asked.
“Sure, there are free farms for the taking in Cuba!”
“Really?” I asked. “How come?”
“Well, the farms are vacant, the coffee is falling from the trees and no one works the farms. People just left them and when I was there, they would have given me any one that I wanted for free!”

“How come the people do not work in the farms?” I asked.
“Because they have no tools to work the land, no knives, no machetes, no sharpening equipment at all.”

“What, no machetes! How come? How can they cut the sugar cane with out machetes?”

“Communism does not work” he said.

“The first thing they did was take the guns away from the people. All the guns were registered and then confiscated. Then they took away the machetes and the knives and all sharpening equipment. You in America have guns, but in Cuba they took them away. The farmer can not even cut sugar cane unless the government loans them the machete [for the day].”

7idl
03-05-2007, 21:25
muy interesante

separe la palabra mis amigos

cedrick
03-05-2007, 22:29
ouch

Hyunchback
03-06-2007, 06:47
They are now flirting with banning knives in the U.K.

Meanwhile, in the U.K., despite a ban on civillian ownership of handguns there is a rise in firearms crime.

They've had very strict gun laws for well over a century before that. They are on an island, so these guns didn't just wander in.

Disarming victims does NOT decrease violence. It just gives the violent a safer work environment.

Ice Pirate
03-06-2007, 10:38
In the UK, they've actually already outlawed DADO Blades for Table Saws, just because the Government believes them to be unsafe because in most cases, to use them you have to remove the blade guard from the saw. I know this is not really realated to firearms, but it does show how a government can really go overboard to "Protect it's Citizens." They are "Protecting" them to death, and trampling their personal freedoms.

It sucks to be brit I guess.

WillysWagon
03-06-2007, 14:14
In the UK, they've actually already outlawed DADO Blades for Table Saws, just because the Government believes them to be unsafe because in most cases, to use them you have to remove the blade guard from the saw.



If you've ever seen 'Commando', those type blades will ruin your day :mrgreen:

Or maybe it's just because 'Arnold' was throwing them [poke]