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Must suck to live in a place where one feels that they have to carry a gun to feel secure
and you are free of needs?
Do you need to ride a harley to feel good about yourself? prollynot. you ride a harley why? you want to... I carry cause I want to. I dont need it to feel secure, I keep it to shoot the neighbors dog when he is biting at my leg. its better than the stick with a nail that I used to use.
you knew you were provoking when you wrote it......therefore you wrote let the games begin. I dont need any gun to play with you, canook. knowing you are unarmed the fight can be toe to toe.
Of all the great Canadians that I know you would be the first one that I could call a bad seed.
have fun with that.
[quote=Sauceman;10692640]Must suck to live in a place where one feels that they have to carry a gun to feel secure
/quote]
So, nobody in Canada is ever robbed, raped or murdered?
Must suck to be a subject, not a citizen.
But seriously, I carry gun just in case. I've never had to use it and odds are I never will, but my wife and I ride all over the country, often in out of the way places where it might take a long time for the cops to come.
There are evil people in the world, and I have met a few of them. I hope you never meet one. If you think bad things can't happen to you, you are wearing blinders.
I also carry a first aid kit, and know how to use it too. Do you?
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