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    He probably brandished when she mentioned the Brady bunch.

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    Maybe the guy doesn't really want to go so he makes sure she knows about it.

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    I've told certain select family members that I carry so they wouldn't invite me over or ask me to do stuff for em anymore...

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    Quote Originally Posted by spittoon View Post
    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention what a joke do we all have a Disease that need's to be controlled
    Yeah, I've never understand what the CDC and guns have to do with each other. Unless people are sneezing on their guns and then letting other people shoot them maybe?

    The military also asks if you have guns now on their annual health assessments.
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    Girlscouts? Hmmm, I don't know... I think it's kinda dangerous to teach young girls self esteem and leadership skills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    Am I the only one to catch this ? I hope you are smart enough to not allow a 4 year old to check the firearms along with the coats ! If you are, you are a total TARD !


    I trust Little Byte carrying a loaded weapon more than I trust any adult you might find at a firing range or open shooting area...
    I know I have taught him proper muzzle discipline and safety... before he turned 3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpienads View Post
    The military also asks if you have guns now on their annual health assessments.
    Huh? What branch? Since when?
    I just had my Army physical last week, there was a survey thing I had to fill out that wasn't there last time but there was nothing about guns on it.

    Not that it matters anyway, all of the guns I've purchased were BOS-less private party sales and all of the guns I used to own were lost in a horrific boating accident.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcantar18c View Post
    Huh? What branch? Since when?
    I just had my Army physical last week, there was a survey thing I had to fill out that wasn't there last time but there was nothing about guns on it.

    Not that it matters anyway, all of the guns I've purchased were BOS-less private party sales and all of the guns I used to own were lost in a horrific boating accident.
    Huh. I'll have to watch out for that. Hey you're takin off pretty soon aren't you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    Am I the only one to catch this ? I hope you are smart enough to not allow a 4 year old to check the firearms along with the coats ! If you are, you are a total TARD !
    SSB...your "Humor Meter" is seriously broken.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpienads
    Yeah, I've never understand what the CDC and guns have to do with each other. Unless people are sneezing on their guns and then letting other people shoot them maybe?
    Great. First it's trigger locks. Now we're gonna see guns require a BATFE/USDA approved sneeze-guard included with every sale.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpienads
    The military also asks if you have guns now on their annual health assessments.
    So are the government-supplied guns you get less dangerous than personally owned guns?
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    It's one of the questions that the AF asks on the "WebHA" part of the PHA. I thought the Army did it too? Maybe not. I just decline to answer.
    Kyle

    Girlscouts? Hmmm, I don't know... I think it's kinda dangerous to teach young girls self esteem and leadership skills.

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    Actually I'd prefer if you not use your nail clippers in my house. You are more then welcome to use your gun should yhr need arise but nail clippers are meant for use in your bathroom only.

    Nothing worse then the sound of nail clipping at the office.


    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    I agree that a person should have the right to require "no guns in my house, please", it's their house after all. But what I want to know is why does she even know? Does the carrier advertise the fact that he's packin' a Roscoe and brag about it? Does he handle it and show it off? If he's running his yap about carrying, or worse yet, handling the thing or passing it around, then IMO he has no business carrying to begin with.

    Concealed means concealed! I carry in peoples houses all the time myself, but nobody knows about it and I intend to keep it that way. It's not something that needs to be discussed or shown off. If I should need it, I have it. If I don't need it, well, I still have it. No different than a pair of nail clippers to me, and it shouldn't be. Although the nail clippers are more likely to get used or asked about.

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