On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Hal Finney wrote:
>
> One problem is that not only government and
> hoodlums, but everyone else, lives constantly in fear of the citizenry.
> I remember when I went into a jewelry store where the proprietor wore
> a sidearm. It was pretty scary knowing he could pull out his gun and
> shoot me dead at any time. I didn't go back.
You sound here like a criminal. When I go into a store I do not expect to so
p*ss off the propietor that he might shoot me! I feel pleased that the
proprietor is ready, willing, and able to defend himself, his shop, his
goods, and his customers should some thug decide this was a good place to do
a holdup.
The places I've felt safest were at the rifle range and at a gun show. Many
of the folk there were armed and there were guns everywhere. Seemed to me if
someone got crazy with guns (s)he wouldn't stand much of a chance. Which is
fine with me.
Regards,
MB
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