It's not so much he usage that's the problem with them it's that their price per performance ratio isn't great PLUS they are about serviceable as a potato.
I just watched the interview literally not what she said at all to paraphrase.
"of course all lives matter thats something that we should all espouse but there is a problem with black being being killed by police officers and thats what we are working to address"
Well there would be a lower age range were its possible to open a safe. If they can watch you open a safe figure out the combo they are old enough to learn about gun safety.
Well no cause the issues with ladders and Firearms arnt the same i'm sure very few ladder accidents are caused by unauthorized access to ladders thats why safe storage laws are aimed at preventing. What would be effective in reducing ladder injuries would be requiring a mandatory ladder safety...
No but with proer storage and education it is essentially zero. Statistically owning a ladder is far more dangerous than owning a fire arm in ontario there are 66.2 injuries per 100,000.
The issue is large enough for Ontario health to be concerned. They made this neat pamphlet...
Thats one of the reason your don't lock them up and tell them never to go near your awesome guns. You teach them how to be respectful and safe around guns you take the mystery out of it. That not only keeps your kids safe in your house but when they go to a friends house who's parents might not...
Are these computer things new? They would be a great way of tracking large inventory of items and would be spectacular for improving communication world wide. :rolleyes:
$300 dollars for some pink paper....your friend is a bright man...
OP your friend and folks like him a partially the reason why our insurance is so high.
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