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<blockquote data-quote="728ups" data-source="post: 1363508" data-attributes="member: 33372"><p>you'd be rather surprised. i'm half Brit and half Redneck . In the fall we started with Dove,then had deer season. ( i am too soft hearted now, I cant kill anything now) .I love taking the grandkids out and fishing with worms they get QUITE excited when the bobber goes under. I just dont feel the need to carry a gun every where I go,nor do think it's the best answer for most problems. I do have a couple of shotguns in the house(family heirlooms if you will) but due to the grandkids coming over so often I keep them locked away and unloaded.</p><p>I know my dogs and alarms are FAR better protection than trying to fumble with a gun in the dark ( i do keep an old golf club handy for Opossums eeating the food i put out for the feral cats) and I feel that 911 will solve the problem quicker than me trying to be a hero.</p><p>I dont consider being part of a 'nanny state' i consider it being an ADULT and making SMART decisions</p><p></p><p>and yes aside from guns you and I agree on about everything else,especially giving dogs treats as dogs rule. they are MUCH better people than humans!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="728ups, post: 1363508, member: 33372"] you'd be rather surprised. i'm half Brit and half Redneck . In the fall we started with Dove,then had deer season. ( i am too soft hearted now, I cant kill anything now) .I love taking the grandkids out and fishing with worms they get QUITE excited when the bobber goes under. I just dont feel the need to carry a gun every where I go,nor do think it's the best answer for most problems. I do have a couple of shotguns in the house(family heirlooms if you will) but due to the grandkids coming over so often I keep them locked away and unloaded. I know my dogs and alarms are FAR better protection than trying to fumble with a gun in the dark ( i do keep an old golf club handy for Opossums eeating the food i put out for the feral cats) and I feel that 911 will solve the problem quicker than me trying to be a hero. I dont consider being part of a 'nanny state' i consider it being an ADULT and making SMART decisions and yes aside from guns you and I agree on about everything else,especially giving dogs treats as dogs rule. they are MUCH better people than humans! [/QUOTE]
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