We're looking at a new school for our sixth-grader to be. The principal has a picture of her son at four years old hanging behind her desk, showing him holding two toy cowboy pistols. I think we'll be happy there.
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We're looking at a new school for our sixth-grader to be. The principal has a picture of her son at four years old hanging behind her desk, showing him holding two toy cowboy pistols. I think we'll be happy there.
Sorry, I don't see what the point of this excerise was..Well, unless he was starving for attention.................[Shake]
Wonder where in Michigan this was, I couldn't get the video to load. MI and CO have some of the same lib problems, where in MI the Detroit and Flint areas have the highest population centers that are all pro union liberals and the rest of the state suffers. While in CO it's the pro pot/illegal immigrant liberals in Denver and Boulder that now have control of the state. I'm guessing it was a more rural area if he was calling sheriffs and state police.
Did you read the story? He was proving a point- not just because it was legal, but in the video he did state that if you don't exercise your rights once in a while you run the risk of losing them. But he was also trying to prove that open carrying a firearm wouldn't reduce the masses into bumbling, panicking critters.
[QUOTE=CroiDhubh;1110157]I open carry almost all the time and no one freaks. Not to jinx myself or anything. It's just more proof that people don't notice anything nor do they freak out at the drop of a hat. Children (little kids) tend to notice first, and if there are a lot of them where I am, I will cover it. It's a double retention holster, but I don't need some curious kid messing with it and having their parents freak the hell out.[/
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Same here... If someone notices (rare) its a kid..