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Did you know (famous Gund Control failure)

Postby LelandAcker on 2009 Jun 29 Mon 4:34 am

Did you know that it was illegal to carry handguns in Tombstone back in the late 1800s, whent he Gunfight at the OK Corral happened? Determined to avoid the same mistake, the Arizona legislature is now considering a bill that would permit concealed handguns in bars. (seriously)
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Re: Did you know (famous Gund Control failure)

Postby cbut1 on 2009 Jul 01 Wed 12:12 am

Utahlandmarker wrote:Sounds exciting! Like when I visit my family at the 4th of July. My grandma had 10 kids, and all of my aunts and uncles have an average of 5 kids that are now grown and they all have 3 or 4 each and a lot of them have kids and even a few cases of them having some (in my family generally you start reproducing at 14 or 15 and dont ever stop. So that is why so many people). so imagine 70-90 drunk people playing with matches and things that go boom. Always a fun time!!

Actually I have not made it to the festivities in about 8 years.



Bro Mike we might be related because word for word your description matches mine.
Change a mans mind against his will, he is of the same mind still. ----

Benjamin Franklin.
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