Once again music gets the blame

Cpt Blue Skin michael_1968 at OZEMAIL.COM.AU
Wed Jan 8 10:43:35 EST 2003


The rednecks have their pistols under the seats and the rifles on gun racks
inside their pick ups lol

I thought about mentioning that as well about burglars who can sue you after
they break into your home and trip on the kids skate board.  Weird but true.
I think the lawmakers must have been on the other side of the law sometime
before they turned to "fight " crime.
either that or they are all brain damaged from vacinations as well.



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Cpt Blue Skin

----- Original Message -----
From: M Holmes <fofp at HOLYROOD.ED.AC.UK>
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Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 1:56 AM
Subject: Re: Once again music gets the blame


> Cpt Blue Skin writes:
>
> > I dont think people should be carrying firearms to go outdoors to town
etc -
> > but having said that -  I have known woman (in america) who have avoided
> > being mugged or raped because they were able to pull a gun and scare the
> > attackers off long enough to get to safety.
>
> Well yeah, there aren't so many muggings indoors, though sadly it's far
> from unknown.
>
> One caveat for the UK though: folks who carry to the pub definitely
> ought to hand them in at the bar before being served, and pick up the
> next day.
>
> I'm sure the muggers would get the drift though, but the risks of
> drunkards probably outweigh the risks to drunkards in that case.
>
> How do they handle that issue in redneck towns in the US?
>
> > I certainly do believe that a homeowner should have the right to have a
> > registered weapon for self defense and should have the right to use that
> > weapon if someone breaks into their home.  Not like here in Australia
where
> > if someone breaks into your home (even if they are armed) and you
> > practically have to hand them a questionaire to determine whether or not
> > they are actually breaking in with intent to harm you or just to rob you
> > before you are able to defend yourself - AND EVEN THEN you still might
end
> > up being charged.
>
> That's pretty much the state of affairs here in the UK after the
> Dunblane Safety At Work Act. Hell, if a home invader trips on a child's
> toy left carelessly on the floor you can be sued.
>
> My blood reaches fahrenheit 451 every time a politician asks "How can we
> stop crime?".
>
> FoFP
>



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