Re: [CRIME] In Australia
- From: Ejucaided Redneck <rlsloan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 18:13:01 -0500
Ray Haddad wrote:
Using a weapon means firing it?
It might surprise a former career postal clerk, but a pistol, despite
some superficial similarities, a pistol does not equate to a hammer, and
a long gun does not equate to a club.
A gun is not something to "scare" someone with.
Unless it makes noise it isn't working? Is that your theory?
A gun is not a hook for one's manhood, Haddock, and only a total idiot
would use one that way.
Now come back with a response that proves my original assertion, the one
below the quote at the beginning of this post.
And so you did. . .
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