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| Comment by:
jk
(2/12/2007)
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| I read this instructor's 6 "all-importent" gun safety rules...he's an idiot. |
| Comment by:
doug.huffman@dcwis.com
(2/13/2007)
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There are no accidents with a key in the ignition or a round chambered. I wonder who designated this parrot as instructor. And of what? Not clear thinking.
Either we are equal or we are not. Good people ought to be armed where they will, with wits and guns and the truth. NRA KKKMA |
| Comment by:
darf48@yahoo.com
(2/13/2007)
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| As a Kansas Hunter Safety Instructor, We have TEN (10) rules of gun safety that we teach. The NRA has (3). They closely mirror what the author stated. We should be teaching these to children in Pre-School, but the libs would go into cardiac arrest if it was even mentioned. In iraq we have numerous neglient discharges, a direct result of children not being taught safe gun handling at a very early age. |
| Comment by:
doug.huffman@dcwis.com
(2/13/2007)
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The RKABA is not about hunting and more rules don't make more safety. LOADED MUZZLE TRIGGER TARGET
I ran nuclear power plants from thirteen volumes of rules. Were we safer for that or for my personal responsibility?
The conspiracy of ignorance masquerades as common sense. |
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