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Old September 25, 2007, 01:46 PM   #61
Wildalaska
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Join Date: November 25, 2002
Location: In my own little weird world in Anchorage, Alaska
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I honestly doubt knowing your state laws in this type of situation will change anything, for me at least.
Wanna try again? Whats so hard about LEARNING? You have your lives and the lives of others to consider.

You want to act in that situation BELIEVING you are justified, hey it's your life...but to trumpet the glories of ignorance in something as serious as the use of deadly force IMHO opinion disqualifies you from owning a firearm for SD purposes.

Here let me make MY POSITION clear to all the LURKERS here who may not have their manhood tied up in this discussion...if you DO NOT study and learn your state's rules surrounding the use of deadly physical force should not be allowed to own a self defense firearm.

8 hours of your life, or less.

Reveling in ignorance is just wonderful, especially when it's coupled with disdain for candidates that advocate mandatory training for CCW folks. I can see why that position makes sense to many in the electorate.

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