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- Newsgroups: dc.talk.guns
- From: ack@dgp.toronto.edu (Andy Brownbill)
- Subject: Re: Gun control
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.225039.20973@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu>
- References: <1993Jan6.195228.29259@clsi.COM> <1993Jan12.200914.20689@clsi.COM> <1j9a7cINN1lh@mirror.digex.com> <1993Jan19.203140.5215@clsi.COM> <1juvioINNcs7@digex.digex.com>
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- Date: 25 Jan 93 03:50:39 GMT
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- dougnews@access.digex.com (Doug Humphrey) writes:
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- >>> But, I have to question the belief system that causes you to
- >>> have a problem with concealment. Is it the fact that the weapon
- >>> is concealed that is a problem to be solved, or is the danger
- >>> something to do with the person who is carries the weapon?
- >>
- >>Ideally no civilian should need to carry a concealed gun, therefore people
- >>carrying guns would be either criminals or mentally deranged.
-
- >What does that have to do with reality? Ideally?
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- For some reason, I seem to be getting this group. I have been silently
- reading it for the last three months; mailing certain posts to my
- friends. You see, nobody that I know in Canada carries a concealed
- weapon of any type. I live in the downtown core of Toronto, Ontario,
- which, if it isn't Canada's largest city, is certainly in the top
- three. Nobody I know here carries a gun and, IMHO, nobody here really
- needs to carry a gun.
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