Gun Owners and Non-Gun Owners should come to a Meeting of the Minds

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It's ALWAYS the heavy ashtray. ALWAYS.

If you're watching a murder mystery, check the coffee table first.

Really? I say, Mrs. White..in the library..with an ice pick!
 
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It's ALWAYS the heavy ashtray. ALWAYS.

If you're watching a murder mystery, check the coffee table first.

Really? I say, Mrs. White..in the library..with an ice pick!

Silly, Mrs. White used ice cube trays. She would never use an ice pick!
 
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Really? I say, Mrs. White..in the library..with an ice pick!

Silly, Mrs. White used ice cube trays. She would never use an ice pick!

Then WHO used the ashtray?
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Then WHO used the ashtray?
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Why, the butler, of course!

Ahh! yes!
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I am new the forum but I am going to try and throw my couple cents into this. Owning a gun in America is a right and not a privilege like some believe. Owning a gun is as American as raising chickens and eating apple pie.
 
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That was the point!! I (and many others from my background) am still very nervous about guns, and telling me I'm uneducated simply doesn't help. I have a co-worker bringing me 'More Guns, Less Crime' so I can learn more. But, I simply don't see your average american who is a victim of a fear-mongering media picking up a book like that. Some one needs to take the time to explain that guns aren't scary....well, more likely that they ARE scary and should be treated with respect - but that they don't fire by themselves at other people's faces - they need a person behind the trigger, and most people behind the trigger are defending, not attacking. Quite frankly, before I met my boyfriend the LAST reason I thought you would own a gun is for protection. If this can't reasonably be explained to a hesistant american we will all lose our rights and I am not looking forward to that.
 
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