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- From: forda@gtephx.UUCP (Andrew Ford @ AGCS, Phoenix, Arizona)
- Newsgroups: rec.guns
- Subject: Re: A gun in the car
- Message-ID: <9212212202.AA26340@gtephx.com>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 00:01:04 GMT
- Sender: magnum@mimsy.umd.edu
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- Approved: gun-control@cs.umd.edu
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- In article <BzGxEE.832@world.std.com>, kkirksey@world.std.com (Ken B Kirksey) writes:
- [...]
- # I always leave my passenger side seatbelt latched and carry my Glock 17 in an
- # Uncle Mike's holster cliped to the passenger side shoulder belt. It's out in
- # plain view (as required by NC state law), doesn't slide around all over the place,
- # and is in position for very quick draw (even in the dark).
- #
- # Now, we can argue whether a visible gun is a deterrent to carjacking, or
- # an invitation to break in and grab the gun. :) I tend to believe the
- # former.
- #
- Actually, it does invite both, but those who find it "inviting" don't
- usually live through more than a half-dozen attempts 8), so there's
- a preponderance of those who find it "deterring."
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- "25 States allow anyone to buy a gun, strap it on, and walk down the street with
- no permit of any kind: some say it's crazy. However, 4 out of 5 US murders are
- committed in the other half of the country: so who is crazy?" - Andrew Ford
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