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In reply to the discussion: Utah Restaurant Staff to Stop Open-Carrying Guns After Move [View all]Duckhunter935
(16,974 posts)27. Of course not
But it is a very important factor to consider. Don't you agree?
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Sorry, I missed it when Skinner appointed you judge of what is and isn't a disgrace on DU
DonP
Aug 2016
#6
Or is he one of the few true DU progressives when it comes to basic human rights?
ileus
Aug 2016
#22
"doesn't mean those NRA members won't make the decision to just start shooting."
beergood
Aug 2016
#38
I swear, some people are incapable of thinking 3 minutes into the future before they post
DonP
Aug 2016
#36
I'll point out that I've been a member on DU almost as long as you have ...
VMA131Marine
Aug 2016
#47
How is this possible? Considering past performance is no predictor of future results...
Marengo
Aug 2016
#55
"Every gun owner is law abiding right up until the moment they aren't" is an example...
Marengo
Aug 2016
#57
Wouldn't that be true for any possessor of an object which can be used as a weapon?
Marengo
Aug 2016
#53
as long as they retain the ability to save lives, method or carry doesn't matter.
ileus
Aug 2016
#41