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Question for the people in the UK: by SnArL2008-02-13 10:47:58
  Huhwha? by krikkert2008-02-13 10:54:06
    How is this not relevant? by SnArL2008-02-13 11:05:45
      And how many of those assaults were lethal? by krikkert2008-02-13 11:11:28
        Meh, I could kill a deer with a sharpened stick. by RetiQlum22008-02-13 11:17:34
          The only problem I can see with that is by Vidi2008-02-13 11:27:24
            Maybe, maybe not by DesertRat662008-02-13 11:48:02
              I think you may be missing one important point. by Peace_man2008-02-13 12:03:10
                I disagree, if you are aware of your surroundings by techi8702008-02-13 12:09:18
                  I agree completely. by Peace_man 2008-02-13 12:31:58
Now, please tell me how carrying a gun helps you be more aware of your surroundings.

It seems to me that if you make it less likely that a potential assailant can hit you at a distance the better off you are, as long as you maintain awareness.
[ Reply ]
                    I was talking about the comment about the by techi8702008-02-13 13:01:11
                      giving the extreme distance factor by robertltux2008-02-13 14:23:38
                      So now the training associated with gun use by Peace_man2008-02-13 14:39:28
                        A large part of the training is being aware of by techi8702008-02-13 15:11:19
                          You are preaching to the choir. by Peace_man2008-02-13 15:23:00
                    Sharks dont eat other sharks by joecrouse2008-02-13 22:09:52

 

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