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In reply to the discussion: Texas Woman Sentenced to Life for Murders of Husband and Step-Daughter [View all]ileus
(15,396 posts)74. I trust my wife with her 642.
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Texas Woman Sentenced to Life for Murders of Husband and Step-Daughter [View all]
SecularMotion
Feb 2016
OP
If I saw her and her Open Carry buddies in a restaurant, I'd leave immediately.
stone space
Feb 2016
#5
Let us know when *you're* willing to take the onus for Barbara Graham AKA Barbara Lipscomb, mmkay?
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2016
#26
If *we* are supposed to wear Dunnachie, you should likewise wear Graham/Lipscomb
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2016
#35
Dunnachie represents us in the same way that Barbara Graham/Lipscomb represents you
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2016
#43
It wasn't hypothetical to the legitimate unarmed customers of that resturaunt.
stone space
Feb 2016
#87
We are talking about a life and death situation, and you're channeling Adam Smith?
stone space
Feb 2016
#114
But yet you would deny a business owner or server money by running out on a food bill?
GGJohn
Feb 2016
#134
You have no reason to even bring my personal paycheck into the discussion.
stone space
Feb 2016
#141
Our interlocutor has so far produced zero accounts of shootings in restaurants *or* classrooms...
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2016
#143
It is not theft if you believe your life is in danger and you flee to safety.
flamin lib
Feb 2016
#148
It is reasonable because I THINK it is just a stand your ground is justified if you THINK
flamin lib
Feb 2016
#152
l believe that anyone suffering from Agoraphobia so severe that they cannot leave home
flamin lib
Feb 2016
#156
Uh, Duckhunter935, being afraid to leave home without a gun seems a lot more
flamin lib
Feb 2016
#159
Sigh, Duckhunter935, it is not theft if I am leaving a situation in the most expedient manner
flamin lib
Feb 2016
#166
No, I am most certainly NOT a thief. STOP CALLING ME A THIEF, GOD DAMN IT!
stone space
Feb 2016
#177
Millions of people, perhaps tens of millions of people, carry every day.
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2016
#201
So someone carrying a holstered firearm sitting down to enjoy a meal is considered a threat
GGJohn
Feb 2016
#151
If all her guns had been confiscated when she first started licking them in public, ...
stone space
Feb 2016
#30
You're the one that wants to deny law abiding Americans of a Constitutional right,
GGJohn
Feb 2016
#105
The funerals would have paid for instead of burdening the family of the deceased.
flamin lib
Feb 2016
#149
If she is in control of her facilities, ie not insane, she is liable for her actions.
flamin lib
Feb 2016
#165