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<blockquote data-quote="sailfish" data-source="post: 1402580" data-attributes="member: 53248"><p><strong>this is the most typical use of a firearm from a law abiding citizen</strong> No, it's not. Not myself, nor any other law abiding citizen I know uses a firearm for this purpose. By this man doing so, he disqualifies himself from being "law abiding" all together.</p><p></p><p><strong>Cowards cant handle trouble with their fists. They hide behind the steel courage that makes them feel manly.</strong> Since you precluded this statement with the last one about "law abiding citizens", I can assume you feel this way about anyone who carries a gun, not just scumbags. Carrying a gun isn't about being tough or manly. It's about protecting your life with the best means available. The guy in this story is a criminal and a scumbag. Not a respectable citizen like the majority of gun owners including myself. I don't start fights. I don't look for trouble. But if you threaten the life of me or someone I'm with you can guarantee it's going to be met with deadly force, even at the cost of looking "manly".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sailfish, post: 1402580, member: 53248"] [B]this is the most typical use of a firearm from a law abiding citizen[/B] No, it's not. Not myself, nor any other law abiding citizen I know uses a firearm for this purpose. By this man doing so, he disqualifies himself from being "law abiding" all together. [B]Cowards cant handle trouble with their fists. They hide behind the steel courage that makes them feel manly.[/B] Since you precluded this statement with the last one about "law abiding citizens", I can assume you feel this way about anyone who carries a gun, not just scumbags. Carrying a gun isn't about being tough or manly. It's about protecting your life with the best means available. The guy in this story is a criminal and a scumbag. Not a respectable citizen like the majority of gun owners including myself. I don't start fights. I don't look for trouble. But if you threaten the life of me or someone I'm with you can guarantee it's going to be met with deadly force, even at the cost of looking "manly". [/QUOTE]
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