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  #41  
Old May 26th 07, 08:21 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Martin Hotze wrote:
On Sat, 26 May 2007 18:32:56 GMT, Matt Whiting wrote:

If the fighters in the US came from Canada or Mexico they would be
insurgents. Just like the people from Iran, etc. who are streaming into
Iraq to fight.


uh, yeah, I can follow your logic here.
well, then don't waste your time and inva^w bring peace to Iran and Syria.


I haven't.
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Old May 26th 07, 08:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"kontiki" wrote in message
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chris wrote:

Wow, the thought of having firearms that aren't locked away just
worries me. Here as I understand it the police won't allow you a
firearms license without showing them you have them safely locked away
in some sort of safe, and if they were to find out you kept your gun
in your hangar / aeroplane they'd go ballistic!


That's because you have been indoctrinated to fear firearms and
that no "good' person should ever need one and they are 'dangerous'.
A "locked away" gun is about as worthless as tits on a boar hog.

Let me tell you it is the person holding the firearm that is
dangerous, and if it were not a pistol it could be a knife,
a club or a bomb or even bare hands.

As long as the world is full of 'bad' people it is up to 'good'
people to be ready to protect themselves and others.

Yawn, Yawn, Yawn!


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Old May 26th 07, 08:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Sat, 26 May 2007 15:19:29 +0200, Mxsmanic
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The fact that
organized militaries can easily overwhelp a few rifles or pistols doesn't seem
to occur to anyone.



There are way more than 'a few' in this country.

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Old May 26th 07, 09:31 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"kontiki" wrote in message
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Matt Whiting wrote:


Except when you are carrying them, which should be all of the time in
many parts of the world.



I'd rather live in place full of only 'good' people, all of
whom own firearms


Most of the west and mid-west?

than a place with one 'bad' person with
a gun and all the other 'good' people have none.


Like Kalifornia, New York...? :~)


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Old May 26th 07, 09:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Get all your avionics marked with secret numbers. Garmin and King
avionics are big marks for thieves. Then double up on your security.
Live with your airplane and your portable propety and guard it with
your life. This is what I am p;lanning to do.


Then the criminal element has won. You have been defeated.

If you have to alter your life, such that you have to live with you
valuables, you are not living your life as you would like; you are living
according to what the fear of the thief can do to you. :-(
--
Jim in NC


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Old May 26th 07, 09:48 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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There were no guns stolen from an airplane and none kept in an
airplane. The guns stolen were taken from a hangar with an office
sometimes used as a place to over nite when the owner needs to avoid
traveling to and from the big city. The thieves had to pick three
locks to get to them. One lock to get inside the hangar, one lock to
get inside the office, one lock to get inside the desk. One of the
locks was a locked steel desk with the three handguns in the drawer.
The shotgun was used for over nite protection. This is an isolated
airport miles away from the town. None of the handguns were loaded or
had ammunition with them.


There is no doubt in my mind, that someone who knew you did this, because
they had to have known the location of the guns, to go through all of those
layers.
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Old May 26th 07, 11:19 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Chris wrote:
"kontiki" wrote in message
...
chris wrote:

Wow, the thought of having firearms that aren't locked away just
worries me. Here as I understand it the police won't allow you a
firearms license without showing them you have them safely locked away
in some sort of safe, and if they were to find out you kept your gun
in your hangar / aeroplane they'd go ballistic!

That's because you have been indoctrinated to fear firearms and
that no "good' person should ever need one and they are 'dangerous'.
A "locked away" gun is about as worthless as tits on a boar hog.

Let me tell you it is the person holding the firearm that is
dangerous, and if it were not a pistol it could be a knife,
a club or a bomb or even bare hands.

As long as the world is full of 'bad' people it is up to 'good'
people to be ready to protect themselves and others.

Yawn, Yawn, Yawn!


Don't worry, we'll even protect ignorant folk such as yourself.
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Old May 27th 07, 09:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Matt Whiting wrote:
Chris wrote:
"kontiki" wrote in message
...
chris wrote:

Wow, the thought of having firearms that aren't locked away just
worries me. Here as I understand it the police won't allow you a
firearms license without showing them you have them safely locked away
in some sort of safe, and if they were to find out you kept your gun
in your hangar / aeroplane they'd go ballistic!

That's because you have been indoctrinated to fear firearms and
that no "good' person should ever need one and they are 'dangerous'.
A "locked away" gun is about as worthless as tits on a boar hog.

Let me tell you it is the person holding the firearm that is
dangerous, and if it were not a pistol it could be a knife,
a club or a bomb or even bare hands.

As long as the world is full of 'bad' people it is up to 'good'
people to be ready to protect themselves and others.

Yawn, Yawn, Yawn!


Don't worry, we'll even protect ignorant folk such as yourself.


Hey, that wasn't me - I think whoever it was thought it would be fun to
impersonate me :-)

Anyhow, i don't see the point of handguns. Neither do the police in
this country. Why? At least with a rifle you can go hunting, but all
handgun, or anything automatic, is good for is killing people. Why the
hell would anyone be comfortable with the general population running
around with weapons like that?


All this talk of protecting yourself smells like bull**** to me - I
can't see any time when it is acceptable for a person to take anothers'
life... And when I hear that you can get a permit to carry a concealed
handgun - please tell me that's not true???
 




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