[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: Gun locks , wasRe: Pass the drugs, please



No, I don't think you're wrong. A gun is never 100% safe but what is? A car?
Electrical applicances in the bathroom? How about gas stoves and cutlery?

Pauli

----- Original Message -----
From: Kyle Howe <howe.38 at osu_edu>
To: <Gilhamilton at aol_com>; <over-the-rhine at actwin_com>
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 3:52 PM
Subject: RE: Gun locks , wasRe: Pass the drugs, please


>
>
> >A padlock of sorts that would need a key or combo to make the gun
operable.
> >Possibly something  built right into the weapon. If there is such thing
on
> >some of them now I did'nt know about it so excuse my ignorance.
>
>. . .

> but the reason why i would want a gun is not for hunting, i would want it
> because someday i might need to use it and in a hurry, so the trigger lock
> would be pointless.  i would always keep mine loaded and with one round in
> the chamber at all times just because if shit hits the fan, i might not
have
> the time or might forget to jack the slide and seconds that count might be
> lost.  the key is training, it's not hard to teach someone not to put
their
> finger on the trigger unless they mean to pull it, and never to point the
> muzzle at anyone unless they want that person dead.  but i don't have
little
> rug rats running around loose anywhere near my apartment, and probably
> aren't going to have any anytime soon, so...but that's just my opinion, i
> could be wrong.
>
> ---------------
> Unsubscribe by going to http://www.actwin.com/MediaNation/OtR/



---------------
Unsubscribe by going to http://www.actwin.com/MediaNation/OtR/

References: