There’s no fooling around in Florida
By PETER WORTHINGTON
Last Updated: February 25, 2010 2:00am
Back in 1987 when there was a rash of robberies and killings of tourists in Florida, the state authorized the Carrying a Concealed Weapon (CCW) law, in
I think Canada should have concealed weapons laws, maybe not for firearms but at lest tazers. Ones that are equipped with GPS and the moment they are used every police within a 10km radius are speeding to that spot with lights on.
Eventually weapons without such technology would disappear like old MP3 players. There'd remain a few, but eventually the old weapons would fall apart, stop working, be confiscated, or otherwise ruined.
There are weapons from the early 20th century that still work just fine.
Not everything made in the history of the world was put into a 5 year plastic fall apart technology like today.
Eventually weapons without such technology would disappear like old MP3 players. There'd remain a few, but eventually the old weapons would fall apart, stop working, be confiscated, or otherwise ruined.
There are weapons from the early 20th century that still work just fine.
Not everything made in the history of the world was put into a 5 year plastic fall apart technology like today. Well fine.
But do we still use those weapons?
Yes. I have an old shotgun that is over 100 years old and still shoots fine.
Best witness answer ever.
"When you're shot 68 times, you're naturally gonna die." the coroner reported.
"Because that was all the ammunition we had,” he replied.
Best witness answer ever.
Couldn't agree more.
Eventually weapons without such technology would disappear like old MP3 players. There'd remain a few, but eventually the old weapons would fall apart, stop working, be confiscated, or otherwise ruined.
There are weapons from the early 20th century that still
work just fine.
Not everything made in the history of the world was put into a 5 year
plastic fall apart technology like today.
Eventually weapons without such technology would disappear like old MP3 players. There'd remain a few, but eventually the old weapons would fall apart, stop working, be confiscated, or otherwise ruined.
There are weapons from the early 20th century that still
work just fine.
Not everything made in the history of the world was put into a 5 year
plastic fall apart technology like today.
Well fine.
But do we still use those weapons?
Yes. I have an old shotgun that is over 100 years old and still shoots fine.