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Discussions related to firearms that do not fit in anywhere else.
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Moin.
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by Moin. » Tue Dec 18, 2012 10:38 pm

Well said SDda.... very well said.
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kanwar76
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by kanwar76 » Tue Dec 18, 2012 10:50 pm
Show him the light, answer his tweet.
Sent him the URL of this post. These people need education.
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supershaji
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by supershaji » Sun Mar 24, 2013 8:32 pm
essdee1972 wrote:Mr. Kher, much as I respect him as an actor, is jumping the gun here. We only have (now) a vocal group of people talking about RKBA. The licensing and other stuff remain as archaic, colonial, feudal, and red-taped as ever. A few powerful bigwigs walking around with guns and threatening / shooting people does not make a culture. The same class of people were called "maharajas" and "zamindars" in the colonial days, and did basically the same thing. This is basically a "mera baap kaun hai" culture, in which if your daddy (or anyone) is powerful enough, that power seeps into you, and you get immunity from normal laws.
Gun culture will come when everybody has equal rights to have arms, regardless of "mera baap kaun hai". When a drunk son of a corrupt politician will be scared to pull his gun at a waitress, because not only the waitress is armed, but almost all the other patrons are armed, and may just be "faster on the draw" than this drunk laadla beta. When a poor guy at a toll booth can blow the c*** out of the big headed imbecile who tries to shoot the toll guy for a measly 50 or 100 bucks.
If there were true gun culture here, the poor lady wouldn't have been gangraped in Delhi yesterday till she passed out and then some. She wouldn't have been in the ICU, but the 5 or 6 rapists would have been there, peppered with holes.
When that day dawns, gentlemen, will be the true gun culture! Mr. Kher and others can then migrate somewhere else!

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StampMaster
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by StampMaster » Sun Mar 24, 2013 11:07 pm
essdee1972- Nice one brother.
I think what Anupam Ji reference to gun culture is about people who have gun (licensed or not) but using it unethically, and forget about the responsibility that come with it.
The system is very wrong in our country that a common man like me use his gun for self-defence is put inside bars and people like bada babu ka beta are endorsed with a special permission- LICENSE TO KILL for any petty issues and get away with it.
”Criminals love gun control; it makes their jobs safer.”
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karmveer
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by karmveer » Sun Mar 24, 2013 11:32 pm
Use gun after using your mind