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Shooting Snakes, Rats Like Bringing Cannon to Knife Fight
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Few things raise the hair on the back of your neck, and make you jump up and down, like a rat crawling up your pants leg. That’s what happened to my brother one summer when we were visiting the family farm in Vernon, Texas. We were about 17 and 12 (I’m the younger one) and had been exploring the barn. We found a nest behind some hay bales; I can still hear J.R.’s instructions: “I’ll hit ’em with this stick, and if they run shoot them with the shotgun.”
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PHORTO
(2/6/2017)
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Unclear on the concept.
Shooting vermin and pests isn't something the government must 'allow', it is something the government must prove is unduly dangerous to prohibit.
Leftists' view of liberty v. government is exactly upside-down. |
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