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- From: unislc@unislc.slc.unisys.com (James Warren)
- Newsgroups: rec.guns
- Subject: Re: hand shake
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.175559.23687@unislc.uucp>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 01:50:59 GMT
- Sender: magnum@mimsy.umd.edu
- Organization: Unisys Corporation SLC
- Lines: 21
- Approved: gun-control@cs.umd.edu
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- #From article <viking.727690601@ponderous.cc.iastate.edu>, by viking@iastate.edu (Dan Sorenson):
- #
- # He drinks a beer. That's it. While your disease may not be the
- # same as his, we've found that a glass of brew settles his nerves, so to
- # speak, and does not produce intoxication. Check yourself at the pub,
- # not at the range with a gun, to see if this is a viable option.
- #
-
- Since you had the guts to bring it up, I'll admit that it works for me,
- too.
-
- I don't know that my shakes are caused by a disease, though they might
- be. The amount that I shake varies considerably, but it is always there.
- I have found that a drink will reduce the amount of shake a lot. It only
- takes about 10 or 15 min before I see a big improvment, and I stay steady
- for a couple of hours.
-
- I do not believe that ONE drink will cause a noticable change in my
- ability to shoot safely (well maybe three fingers in the bottom, or top,
- of a number 3 wash tub would 8^). In fact, since I know that my senses
- could _possibly_ be somewhat impared, I tend to be especially careful.
-