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To: Mortimer Snavely
While I quite agree that this constitutes an invasion of privacy and is very definitely ill-intended, I kind of wish some local rag would do that around here (Seattle). For one thing, it'd be a very, very long list (Washington is a shall-issue state). For another some very, er, "progressive" citizens' names would be on it. For a third, I WANT people to know I like firearms, like shooting, and carry when I feel like it, which is quite unpredictable (to goblins, at least). I am very outspoken about my preferences whenever it seems necessary. If I could carry legally openly and on my hip I'd do it. Don't really see why I can't, but I'll put up with that silly-ass rule until I can legally change it. If I thought it wouldn't be an act of potential liability folly, I'd have a sign on my door "break on in, come on down, owner is armed and needs the target practice." Of course, I'd have it in Spanish and Chinese and Estonian as well - I wouldn't want anyone to think I wasn't multicultural...
117 posted on 01/06/2003 7:34:53 PM PST by Billthedrill
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To: Billthedrill
I suppose you could turn it around and call it a list of potential targets for anyone who wants to steal weapons.

Anybody I ever met with a CCW has more than one gun.

118 posted on 01/06/2003 7:38:08 PM PST by Jhoffa_
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To: Billthedrill
'If I thought it wouldn't be an act of potential liability folly, I'd have a sign on my door "break on in, come on down, owner is armed and needs the target practice." Of course, I'd have it in Spanish and Chinese and Estonian as well - I wouldn't want anyone to think I wasn't multicultural...'

ROTF

128 posted on 01/06/2003 11:21:37 PM PST by Mortimer Snavely
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