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In Canada silencers are part of a long standing ban on assault weapons and anything that is generally scary. The Canadian federal government tells us the only good use for a firearm is for hunting and assault weapons are to be hated and destroyed on site. The majority of assault weapons are banned in Canada including their replicas, except for a few allowed from the Chinese manufacturer Norinco. Anything bearing resemblance to the AK47 is immediately Prohibited, almost all versions of AR15 style weapons are Prohibited and any other military weapon or replica after about 1960.
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View Postmassacre07, on 29 March 2012 - 06:49 PM, said:

In Canada silencers are part of a long standing ban on assault weapons and anything that is generally scary. The Canadian federal government tells us the only good use for a firearm is for hunting and assault weapons are to be hated and destroyed on site. The majority of assault weapons are banned in Canada including their replicas, except for a few allowed from the Chinese manufacturer Norinco. Anything bearing resemblance to the AK47 is immediately Prohibited, almost all versions of AR15 style weapons are Prohibited and any other military weapon or replica after about 1960.




There goes any idea I had of heading up north to escape the Zeds. Your Govt wants a ton of sheeple grazing around with no way to protect themselves when the Wolves...or Zombies come a calling. Sad.


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View PostParademon1, on 30 March 2012 - 09:40 PM, said:





There goes any idea I had of heading up north to escape the Zeds. Your Govt wants a ton of sheeple grazing around with no way to protect themselves when the Wolves...or Zombies come a calling. Sad.


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There are times when I envy your country quite badly but I am glad to be Canadian for a lot of other reasons. But I would be lying if I said I have never been called a secret American.

Besides, there are a lot of dumb people in my country too, if zombies come only the strong will survive.
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View Postmassacre07, on 03 April 2012 - 05:52 PM, said:

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There goes any idea I had of heading up north to escape the Zeds. Your Govt wants a ton of sheeple grazing around with no way to protect themselves when the Wolves...or Zombies come a calling. Sad.


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There are times when I envy your country quite badly but I am glad to be Canadian for a lot of other reasons. But I would be lying if I said I have never been called a secret American.

Besides, there are a lot of dumb people in my country too, if zombies come only the strong will survive.




Well, considering that all civilians are kept from owning weapons, it's likely the only Canadiens to survive a zombie apocalypse would be those in the military & Law enforcement. Does Canada have the death penalty? How many murders occur on a yearly basis in Canada?
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View PostParademon1, on 05 April 2012 - 09:14 PM, said:



Well, considering that all civilians are kept from owning weapons



Actually, one of my best friends lives in Ontario and his dad owns a wingmaster 870 and his neighbor owns a Tavor (although he works for their defense department as a researcher). There are quite a few hunters in Northern Ontario. There are a fair amount of long guns floating around. Handguns are just not that popular, at least in my experiences.
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How many murders are in Canada each year compared to the USA? I think Montreal had 4 murders while a city in America the same size has 30 times that amount.
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Last time I checked a gun and or a suppressor can not load itself and shoot someone.
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View PostBob, on 12 April 2012 - 07:32 AM, said:

What do they use in Canadia beer bottles?


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View Postchicagowhitesox1173, on 11 April 2012 - 01:39 PM, said:

How many murders are in Canada each year compared to the USA? I think Montreal had 4 murders while a city in America the same size has 30 times that amount.


Get your facts straight bud before you start toting your mouth, you seem to have a respect problem.

http://www.statcan.g...egal12a-eng.htm

Its no secret that the murder rates in Canada are significantly lower than the United States, we have 10% of your population with a much lower population density (that means people are more spread out.. just incase ;) )

The death penalty was abolished in Canada in the mid 70s however the last people to be killed by the state was in 1962 more than a decade before. The last two people executed in Canada were accused of murdering a police officer. I have met people who used to attend the public hangings at the maximum security penitentiary in Kingston, Ontario which used to be quite popular events however the left got a hold of the government and a lot changed in this country around that time. These days popular opinion seems to be leaning back towards reinstatement of the death penalty, especially in British Columbia but I have my doubts as to it ever becoming legal again.

Also Canadians arent kept from owning weapons its just exceedingly difficult to get anything that would do a good job protecting you. With the abolishment of the long gun registry the RCMP will have a more difficult time identifying, as I put it early firearms that look scary and adding them to the prohibited list (the list of firearms which are completely illegal to own in Canada unless you have been grandfathered into the system ((as an example if you had the proper licensing you could purchase a fully automatic FN FAL for $250 but the Prohibited license is so rare that the owner would likely have to turn the weapon into be destroyed if they really wanted to get rid of it)) ). In terms of handguns the regulations for owning and transporting them are quite infuriating, personally as someone is licensed to only own long guns I doubt I would ever get that stamp on my card because of how difficult the government has made it, anything that even closely resembles an AR also falls into this category with the overwhelming majority of them also being prohibited. However what really bothers me regarding all classifications of firearms is the magazine restrictions on any centerfire or shotgun. Centerfire rifles are only allowed to have a 5 round magazine with the exceptions of the M1 Garand or Lee Enfield (likely toted as the guns that won the war) and any other magazine must be pinned to 5 rounds, including as an example the fixed 10 round box magazine on my SKS or a 30 round AR mag. Shotguns must be limited to only accept 3 rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber, you can purchase wooden dowels at most gun and hunting stores matching every gauge. Rimfire magazines are not limited, I have a 30 round banana and 50 round drum for my Pietta PPS50/Puma.

A couple of interesting links regarding firearm restrictions in Canada
Prohibited list http://www.rcmp-grc....s-fd/rp-eng.htm
Prohibited Handgun cartridges http://www.marstar.c...n-Calibres.shtm

I think the term Sheeple is a very accurate and interesting term to apply to the overwhelming majority of Canadians and now that I know the term I see it with clarity. Personally part of the reason I got into firearms was to protect myself from home invasion, a growing problem in Canada. There have been some gruesome stories coming from the west coast of murder, rape and identity theft. In Canada the law regarding defending yourself with a firearm is that you must fire a warning shot into the air prior to firing to defend yourself, if your assailant continues to be a threat after the warning shot you are allowed to take the necessary action to defend your life or property (however there are even restrictions when it comes to defending your property with a firearm). In addition if you exercise excessive force when defending your home you maybe charged with manslaugther. However that being said when I was receiving my firearm safety training my instructor, a woman wildlife conservation officer who had been teaching the course for decades, whether right or wrong to tell us informed the class that a police officer would be hard pressed to actually press the charges if it were obvious that you were defending your life or property and the assailant was not shot in the back while trying to run away and also if there was no police witness to the crime (which is why you would be defending yourself in the first place) then the warning shot could come after and no one would be the wiser.
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View Postmassacre07, on 17 April 2012 - 08:35 PM, said:

View Postchicagowhitesox1173, on 11 April 2012 - 01:39 PM, said:

How many murders are in Canada each year compared to the USA? I think Montreal had 4 murders while a city in America the same size has 30 times that amount.


Get your facts straight bud before you start toting your mouth, you seem to have a respect problem.

http://www.statcan.g...egal12a-eng.htm

Its no secret that the murder rates in Canada are significantly lower than the United States, we have 10% of your population with a much lower population density (that means people are more spread out.. just incase ;) )

The death penalty was abolished in Canada in the mid 70s however the last people to be killed by the state was in 1962 more than a decade before. The last two people executed in Canada were accused of murdering a police officer. I have met people who used to attend the public hangings at the maximum security penitentiary in Kingston, Ontario which used to be quite popular events however the left got a hold of the government and a lot changed in this country around that time. These days popular opinion seems to be leaning back towards reinstatement of the death penalty, especially in British Columbia but I have my doubts as to it ever becoming legal again.

Also Canadians arent kept from owning weapons its just exceedingly difficult to get anything that would do a good job protecting you. With the abolishment of the long gun registry the RCMP will have a more difficult time identifying, as I put it early firearms that look scary and adding them to the prohibited list (the list of firearms which are completely illegal to own in Canada unless you have been grandfathered into the system ((as an example if you had the proper licensing you could purchase a fully automatic FN FAL for $250 but the Prohibited license is so rare that the owner would likely have to turn the weapon into be destroyed if they really wanted to get rid of it)) ). In terms of handguns the regulations for owning and transporting them are quite infuriating, personally as someone is licensed to only own long guns I doubt I would ever get that stamp on my card because of how difficult the government has made it, anything that even closely resembles an AR also falls into this category with the overwhelming majority of them also being prohibited. However what really bothers me regarding all classifications of firearms is the magazine restrictions on any centerfire or shotgun. Centerfire rifles are only allowed to have a 5 round magazine with the exceptions of the M1 Garand or Lee Enfield (likely toted as the guns that won the war) and any other magazine must be pinned to 5 rounds, including as an example the fixed 10 round box magazine on my SKS or a 30 round AR mag. Shotguns must be limited to only accept 3 rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber, you can purchase wooden dowels at most gun and hunting stores matching every gauge. Rimfire magazines are not limited, I have a 30 round banana and 50 round drum for my Pietta PPS50/Puma.

A couple of interesting links regarding firearm restrictions in Canada
Prohibited list http://www.rcmp-grc....s-fd/rp-eng.htm
Prohibited Handgun cartridges http://www.marstar.c...n-Calibres.shtm

I think the term Sheeple is a very accurate and interesting term to apply to the overwhelming majority of Canadians and now that I know the term I see it with clarity. Personally part of the reason I got into firearms was to protect myself from home invasion, a growing problem in Canada. There have been some gruesome stories coming from the west coast of murder, rape and identity theft. In Canada the law regarding defending yourself with a firearm is that you must fire a warning shot into the air prior to firing to defend yourself, if your assailant continues to be a threat after the warning shot you are allowed to take the necessary action to defend your life or property (however there are even restrictions when it comes to defending your property with a firearm). In addition if you exercise excessive force when defending your home you maybe charged with manslaugther. However that being said when I was receiving my firearm safety training my instructor, a woman wildlife conservation officer who had been teaching the course for decades, whether right or wrong to tell us informed the class that a police officer would be hard pressed to actually press the charges if it were obvious that you were defending your life or property and the assailant was not shot in the back while trying to run away and also if there was no police witness to the crime (which is why you would be defending yourself in the first place) then the warning shot could come after and no one would be the wiser.



Hi Sgt Maj. Disregard Chicagowhitesox, he's a super sheeple & lives in the only state in the US that outlaws carry conceal by it's law abiding citizens. Hence only the cops & low life thugs own weapons. Glad you agree with & understand the term "sheeple". So happy I live in Tx ( Originally from Brooklyn, NY) where we have the "castle doctrine" law. No warning shot for the bad guy trying to break into my domain or vehicle. Just one well placed 9mm rd from my Glock26 or SLUG from my Remington 870 12 gauge shotty, center mass.

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View Postmassacre07, on 17 April 2012 - 08:35 PM, said:

View Postchicagowhitesox1173, on 11 April 2012 - 01:39 PM, said:

How many murders are in Canada each year compared to the USA? I think Montreal had 4 murders while a city in America the same size has 30 times that amount.


Get your facts straight bud before you start toting your mouth, you seem to have a respect problem.

http://www.statcan.g...egal12a-eng.htm

Its no secret that the murder rates in Canada are significantly lower than the United States, we have 10% of your population with a much lower population density (that means people are more spread out.. just incase ;) )

The death penalty was abolished in Canada in the mid 70s however the last people to be killed by the state was in 1962 more than a decade before. The last two people executed in Canada were accused of murdering a police officer. I have met people who used to attend the public hangings at the maximum security penitentiary in Kingston, Ontario which used to be quite popular events however the left got a hold of the government and a lot changed in this country around that time. These days popular opinion seems to be leaning back towards reinstatement of the death penalty, especially in British Columbia but I have my doubts as to it ever becoming legal again.

Also Canadians arent kept from owning weapons its just exceedingly difficult to get anything that would do a good job protecting you. With the abolishment of the long gun registry the RCMP will have a more difficult time identifying, as I put it early firearms that look scary and adding them to the prohibited list (the list of firearms which are completely illegal to own in Canada unless you have been grandfathered into the system ((as an example if you had the proper licensing you could purchase a fully automatic FN FAL for $250 but the Prohibited license is so rare that the owner would likely have to turn the weapon into be destroyed if they really wanted to get rid of it)) ). In terms of handguns the regulations for owning and transporting them are quite infuriating, personally as someone is licensed to only own long guns I doubt I would ever get that stamp on my card because of how difficult the government has made it, anything that even closely resembles an AR also falls into this category with the overwhelming majority of them also being prohibited. However what really bothers me regarding all classifications of firearms is the magazine restrictions on any centerfire or shotgun. Centerfire rifles are only allowed to have a 5 round magazine with the exceptions of the M1 Garand or Lee Enfield (likely toted as the guns that won the war) and any other magazine must be pinned to 5 rounds, including as an example the fixed 10 round box magazine on my SKS or a 30 round AR mag. Shotguns must be limited to only accept 3 rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber, you can purchase wooden dowels at most gun and hunting stores matching every gauge. Rimfire magazines are not limited, I have a 30 round banana and 50 round drum for my Pietta PPS50/Puma.

A couple of interesting links regarding firearm restrictions in Canada
Prohibited list http://www.rcmp-grc....s-fd/rp-eng.htm
Prohibited Handgun cartridges http://www.marstar.c...n-Calibres.shtm

I think the term Sheeple is a very accurate and interesting term to apply to the overwhelming majority of Canadians and now that I know the term I see it with clarity. Personally part of the reason I got into firearms was to protect myself from home invasion, a growing problem in Canada. There have been some gruesome stories coming from the west coast of murder, rape and identity theft. In Canada the law regarding defending yourself with a firearm is that you must fire a warning shot into the air prior to firing to defend yourself, if your assailant continues to be a threat after the warning shot you are allowed to take the necessary action to defend your life or property (however there are even restrictions when it comes to defending your property with a firearm). In addition if you exercise excessive force when defending your home you maybe charged with manslaugther. However that being said when I was receiving my firearm safety training my instructor, a woman wildlife conservation officer who had been teaching the course for decades, whether right or wrong to tell us informed the class that a police officer would be hard pressed to actually press the charges if it were obvious that you were defending your life or property and the assailant was not shot in the back while trying to run away and also if there was no police witness to the crime (which is why you would be defending yourself in the first place) then the warning shot could come after and no one would be the wiser.



Montreal has what 1 million people living there? I'd say thats a fairly large city. How many murders? It seems safe to me. I'm giving Canada a compliment too by the way. I didnt read anything you said except for the first sentence because clearly your a nutcase who babbles about nothing.

To this idiot from Texas go back to Brooklyn and carry your gun. Thats prob why you left because your a coward who thinks a gun will protect you. I dont need a gun to protect myself. Never have never will.

Ok if there is a zombie apocolpse then I can see carrying a gun around. Until that happens I think i'll take my chances. I cant believe how nerdy you people are.

This goofy ass term sheeple makes you sound like a real wannabe too. Do ya really think i'm offended because your goofy ass thinks i'm a sheeple. Go shoot some tin cans with your glock so you can feel like Wyatt Earp or Davey Crocket. Your in Texas now kid, you cant be Tupac or Jayzz anymore. Also I would like to note this guy you referred to as a Sgt. Major is a Sgt in the zombie army. I hope thats not why you think your a marine either?
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View Postchicagowhitesox1173, on 01 May 2012 - 05:22 PM, said:

View Postmassacre07, on 17 April 2012 - 08:35 PM, said:

View Postchicagowhitesox1173, on 11 April 2012 - 01:39 PM, said:

How many murders are in Canada each year compared to the USA? I think Montreal had 4 murders while a city in America the same size has 30 times that amount.


Get your facts straight bud before you start toting your mouth, you seem to have a respect problem.

http://www.statcan.g...egal12a-eng.htm

Its no secret that the murder rates in Canada are significantly lower than the United States, we have 10% of your population with a much lower population density (that means people are more spread out.. just incase ;) )

The death penalty was abolished in Canada in the mid 70s however the last people to be killed by the state was in 1962 more than a decade before. The last two people executed in Canada were accused of murdering a police officer. I have met people who used to attend the public hangings at the maximum security penitentiary in Kingston, Ontario which used to be quite popular events however the left got a hold of the government and a lot changed in this country around that time. These days popular opinion seems to be leaning back towards reinstatement of the death penalty, especially in British Columbia but I have my doubts as to it ever becoming legal again.

Also Canadians arent kept from owning weapons its just exceedingly difficult to get anything that would do a good job protecting you. With the abolishment of the long gun registry the RCMP will have a more difficult time identifying, as I put it early firearms that look scary and adding them to the prohibited list (the list of firearms which are completely illegal to own in Canada unless you have been grandfathered into the system ((as an example if you had the proper licensing you could purchase a fully automatic FN FAL for $250 but the Prohibited license is so rare that the owner would likely have to turn the weapon into be destroyed if they really wanted to get rid of it)) ). In terms of handguns the regulations for owning and transporting them are quite infuriating, personally as someone is licensed to only own long guns I doubt I would ever get that stamp on my card because of how difficult the government has made it, anything that even closely resembles an AR also falls into this category with the overwhelming majority of them also being prohibited. However what really bothers me regarding all classifications of firearms is the magazine restrictions on any centerfire or shotgun. Centerfire rifles are only allowed to have a 5 round magazine with the exceptions of the M1 Garand or Lee Enfield (likely toted as the guns that won the war) and any other magazine must be pinned to 5 rounds, including as an example the fixed 10 round box magazine on my SKS or a 30 round AR mag. Shotguns must be limited to only accept 3 rounds in the magazine and one in the chamber, you can purchase wooden dowels at most gun and hunting stores matching every gauge. Rimfire magazines are not limited, I have a 30 round banana and 50 round drum for my Pietta PPS50/Puma.

A couple of interesting links regarding firearm restrictions in Canada
Prohibited list http://www.rcmp-grc....s-fd/rp-eng.htm
Prohibited Handgun cartridges http://www.marstar.c...n-Calibres.shtm

I think the term Sheeple is a very accurate and interesting term to apply to the overwhelming majority of Canadians and now that I know the term I see it with clarity. Personally part of the reason I got into firearms was to protect myself from home invasion, a growing problem in Canada. There have been some gruesome stories coming from the west coast of murder, rape and identity theft. In Canada the law regarding defending yourself with a firearm is that you must fire a warning shot into the air prior to firing to defend yourself, if your assailant continues to be a threat after the warning shot you are allowed to take the necessary action to defend your life or property (however there are even restrictions when it comes to defending your property with a firearm). In addition if you exercise excessive force when defending your home you maybe charged with manslaugther. However that being said when I was receiving my firearm safety training my instructor, a woman wildlife conservation officer who had been teaching the course for decades, whether right or wrong to tell us informed the class that a police officer would be hard pressed to actually press the charges if it were obvious that you were defending your life or property and the assailant was not shot in the back while trying to run away and also if there was no police witness to the crime (which is why you would be defending yourself in the first place) then the warning shot could come after and no one would be the wiser.



Montreal has what 1 million people living there? I'd say thats a fairly large city. How many murders? It seems safe to me. I'm giving Canada a compliment too by the way. I didnt read anything you said except for the first sentence because clearly your a nutcase who babbles about nothing.

To this idiot from Texas go back to Brooklyn and carry your gun. Thats prob why you left because your a coward who thinks a gun will protect you. I dont need a gun to protect myself. Never have never will.

Ok if there is a zombie apocolpse then I can see carrying a gun around. Until that happens I think i'll take my chances. I cant believe how nerdy you people are.

This goofy ass term sheeple makes you sound like a real wannabe too. Do ya really think i'm offended because your goofy ass thinks i'm a sheeple. Go shoot some tin cans with your glock so you can feel like Wyatt Earp or Davey Crocket. Your in Texas now kid, you cant be Tupac or Jayzz anymore. Also I would like to note this guy you referred to as a Sgt. Major is a Sgt in the zombie army. I hope thats not why you think your a marine either?



LOL! You're funny sheeple. Wannabe? Plz clarify wannabe? Getting a tad miffed I see. You must be a serious Billy bad ass that you can protect yourself from weapons wielding thugs in your neck of the woods w/o a weapon of your own, being that they & the cops are the only ones in Illinois that can carry a handgun.. Must be a Shaolin Monk or Muy Thai expert.

You musta been a REMF in the Army cuz you certainly were not a 11 Bravo grunt, that's fer sure.

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I wish you could show your discharge papers and then your goofy little fans mays see how your a nutcase. Stay in Texas ok pal, yourcrazy ass isnt welcome on the East coast. OK. Why should I clarify wannabe. I'll tell ya I was positively discharged with honors. You deff werent. Like I said keep shooting your pistol in Texas and keep it away from back East ok. you goofy hick.

I'll give my name and you can look me up. You werent shit in the military, I can already tell. Yep make sure you keep your weak ass pistols by ya because your pussy ass will need em. A marine doesnt need guns son.
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I wish you could show your discharge papers and then your goofy little fans mays see how your a nutcase. Stay in Texas ok pal, yourcrazy ass isnt welcome on the East coast. OK. Why should I clarify wannabe. I'll tell ya I was positively discharged with honors. You deff werent. Like I said keep shooting your pistol in Texas and keep it away from back East ok. you goofy hick.

I'll give my name and you can look me up. You werent shit in the military, I can already tell. Yep make sure you keep your weak ass pistols by ya because your pussy ass will need em. A marine doesnt need guns son.



Cyber courage is alive & well I see. Not gonna dignify your comments about me not being a Marine, which BTW is always spelled with a capital M, but your pogey sheeple butt wouldn't know that. If I didn't have an honorable discharge , how do I have a CCH licsense? Only someone who doesn't own a weapon would call a semi-auto handgun a "pistol". I bet you also refer to a rifle as a 'gun".

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View Postchicagowhitesox1173, on 02 May 2012 - 02:01 AM, said:

I wish you could show your discharge papers and then your goofy little fans mays see how your a nutcase. Stay in Texas ok pal, yourcrazy ass isnt welcome on the East coast. OK. Why should I clarify wannabe. I'll tell ya I was positively discharged with honors. You deff werent. Like I said keep shooting your pistol in Texas and keep it away from back East ok. you goofy hick.

I'll give my name and you can look me up. You werent shit in the military, I can already tell. Yep make sure you keep your weak ass pistols by ya because your pussy ass will need em. A marine doesnt need guns son.



Cyber courage is alive & well I see. Not gonna dignify your comments about me not being a Marine, which BTW is always spelled with a capital M, but your pogey sheeple butt wouldn't know that. If I didn't have an honorable discharge , how do I have a CCH licsense? Only someone who doesn't own a weapon would call a semi-auto handgun a "pistol". I bet you also refer to a rifle as a 'gun".

stay classy tough guy



Cyber courage? You've been waiting to use that line I see. I was making fun of your goofy guns by calling em pistols. By the way has anyone looked at ya wrong. Maybe you can scare em away with your guns. The only thing you need your guns for out there is to shoot rattlesnakes. Do ya really need em? Of course not. But you need em to feel tough or I suppose if your zombie apocolopse ever happens. I bet you cant wait to use one of your guns so then you can tell all your hillybilly buddies how you protected somebody from getting thier rims stolen. You remind me of that security guard from Florida who killed that kid for no reason.
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View Postchicagowhitesox1173, on 04 May 2012 - 05:25 AM, said:


Cyber courage? You've been waiting to use that line I see. I was making fun of your goofy guns by calling em pistols. By the way has anyone looked at ya wrong. Maybe you can scare em away with your guns. The only thing you need your guns for out there is to shoot rattlesnakes. Do ya really need em? Of course not. But you need em to feel tough or I suppose if your zombie apocolopse ever happens. I bet you cant wait to use one of your guns so then you can tell all your hillybilly buddies how you protected somebody from getting thier rims stolen. You remind me of that security guard from Florida who killed that kid for no reason.



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