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    "Stay away from Indianapolis"

    I'll do one better than that Joe, I'll just stay away from the U.S. entirely? Not that anyone is able to travel there now, but you get the point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmoose View Post
    "Stay away from Indianapolis"

    I'll do one better than that Joe, I'll just stay away from the U.S. entirely? Not that anyone is able to travel there now, but you get the point.
    It's safe - just stay away from gun free zones - wouldn't hurt to wear body armor too -

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoePa View Post
    It's safe - just stay away from gun free zones - wouldn't hurt to wear body armor too -
    At what point will Americans realize that something with loony toons nut bars and access to firearms needs to be addressed despite the 2A debate? Quite clearly,allowing this insanity to continue is not sustainable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    At what point will Americans realize that something with loony toons nut bars and access to firearms needs to be addressed despite the 2A debate? Quite clearly,allowing this insanity to continue is not sustainable.
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    It is too late to do anything about guns - too many and too engrained into American culture - just need more good guys with a gun - it is just the price you pay from living in a free society - give me liberty or give me death - unfortunately some people get killed - if you give up freedom for safety you will end up with neither -

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    lol ill just stay away from the USA as a whole.
    "more good guys with a gun"

    what does that exactly mean. ill tell you I for one if i ever was out and seen some random person with a gun on their hip, street store sidewalk doesnt matter.

    no i would not feel any safer.

    i have no idea who that person is

    i have no idea of their intentions.

    when and why would that ever make you feel any more safe.

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    does the saying good guys finish last apply when it comes to guns ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowjob View Post
    when and why would that ever make you feel any more safe.
    I spent a good deal of my career on Military bases, ranges and field exercises that seeing guy carrying a gun is second nature to me.
    Of course it made me feels safer Haha..

    If your not accustomed to it, it may look out of place like here in Canada..but down south it's almost common enough you don't think twice about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    I spent a good deal of my career on Military bases, ranges and field exercises that seeing guy carrying a gun is second nature to me.
    Of course it made me feels safer Haha..

    If your not accustomed to it, it may look out of place like here in Canada..but down south it's almost common enough you don't think twice about it.
    i dunno, i know someone in the states who has lived in Texas, Tennessee, Michigan, Georgia and a bunch of other states that i honestly cant tell you because shes been all over because of the work field she is in.

    i asked her if she feels any safer when she sees someone with a gun on their hip, she says absolutely not.
    you would be surprised to see how many people do not think open carry should be a thing in the usa .

    @mike, there's a difference between someone in uniform/ military/ training and a civilian carrying LOL haha

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