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Senior MemberDellrose TNPosts: 18,428 Senior Member
Didn't even need a double-tap!

Another scumbag assumes room temperature- - - - -no parole from the graveyard!
http://news.yahoo.com/police-man-shoots-kills-carjacker-outside-store-004403757.html
I'm sure the liberals are weeping, wailing, and rending their garments over this one! This poor felon won't get a chance to get "rehabilitated" and let them spend wheelbarrows full of our tax dollars on him!
Jerry
http://news.yahoo.com/police-man-shoots-kills-carjacker-outside-store-004403757.html
I'm sure the liberals are weeping, wailing, and rending their garments over this one! This poor felon won't get a chance to get "rehabilitated" and let them spend wheelbarrows full of our tax dollars on him!
Jerry
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1) Valor for coming to the aid of a "damsel in distress" and putting the dirtbag out of society's misery.
2) Marksmanship - hitting one's target.
The Criminal Justice term is "specific deterrence"
-Mikhail Kalashnikov
Jerry
It is appropriate to carry a concealed weapon whenever you are likely to come into the presence of any other person.
Never, ever, leave home without it. If for any reason whatsoever, your carry gun isn't compatible with every season, circumstance and situation, get one that is.
Rule #1 - Have a gun.
For quite a while I carried my big 1911 and because it was just large and with the hot Houston weather, wearing totally concealing clothing wasn't my thing, I ended up leaving it at home.
Now I carry my little .357 shrouded hammer snubby and although It's certainly not got the rounds of a full size 1911, w. 5 +P hollowpoints it will do the job in maybe any actual self defense situation that might occur to me outside the home. Other than of course being attacked by a squad of werewolf ninjas.
Just checking. :silly:
Easy. Met up with 'em before. They're pushovers.