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- From: ralph@bugend.edvina.se (Staffan Vilcans)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
- Subject: Re: PC, Redneck President, and other bad news. (was Re: Ami
- Message-ID: <m4HcuB3w165w@bugend.edvina.se>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 19:48:33 GMT
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- Organization: Bugend BBS
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- TomK@cup.portal.com (Tom R Krotchko) writes:
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- > For hunting, of course. My best friend's father owned a gun store, so
- > I got to play with a variety of weapons (and got to be a pretty fair
- > shot). Hunters with little money would always buy old WWII rifles
- > because they were so cheap. A good rifle designed for hunting is
- > relatively expensive; an "assault" (again, a meaningless term)
- > rifle is cheaper.
-
- A disabled person may have use for a semi-automatic rifle but except
- for that semi and fully automatic rifles are of no civilian use. They
- are generaly made for one thing: to kill other humans.
-
- It would be good if a disabled hunter would be able to get a
- semi-automatic but that *anyone* who enters a shop will be able to buy
- one is a bit too much.
-
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- "Piracy is theft." / FAST
- "Property is theft." / Pierre Proudhon
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