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Comment by:
mickey
(12/15/2016)
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Well, if this is the case, then Kyle needs to ALWAYS have a gun just to sit on his own porch:
But Kyle said he’s had two people confront him, threatening him because he had a firearm.
“He said if I didn’t have that gun I’d cut you up real good,” Kyle said remembering something a man outside his house said to him this week. |
Comment by:
dasing
(12/15/2016)
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Maybe he was musing the thought of preventing an active shoter senario, because the FED won't do it! |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(12/15/2016)
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Helicopter parents's concerns aren't an exception to exercising the 2nd Amendment right on one's own property. |
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