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Any time you "ban" something, anything...in other words, make it "illegal" to have...all you're really doing is opening up a whole new industry for those that choose NOT to follow the laws. Did you see where a known drug king-pin just made the Forbes list of the wealthiest people in the world? Aren't drugs illegal? Forbes List I know I was very sarcastic in one of my previous posts, but it seems that some people have to see a picture painted of the reaction to their actions. Just making handguns illegal is NOT going to make them go away. Even putting stiff penalties on possessing them will not work. Mark |
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I would like to thank the moderators (unsung hero's of this outstanding site!! As well as any sponsors!) I would also like to take the time to thank everyone that contributed to this "topic" and in particular I would like to give a special thanks to all of the American contributors on this subject..
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Thank you PJ, and thanks for your sound contributions on this matter.
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