I do have to say. "fire Jelly" is EXTREMELY scary stuff. Don't mess around with it....
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I do have to say. "fire Jelly" is EXTREMELY scary stuff. Don't mess around with it....
Not the babies (I hope) but back in my teenage years a friend's dad showed us how to make it and had us use it to find all the groundhog holes on a few acres of his where cows had been breaking their legs in the holes. Since then I've discovered the smoke bombs that they sell at the local Farm Co Op that are made for that purpose and much safer to all involved.
And I'm on my phone so I can't remember who asked about real world stories or something of that ilk regarding actual defensive uses of firearms by civilians. I'm not an NRA fanboy but this is a good source of said info: http://www.americanrifleman.org/m-BlogList.aspx?id=21
It's just that I sometimes read into some of these sorts of comments a degree of manly bravado. You know "I don't need nuthin' to kill anyone, I can do blah blah blah" as if we're all like some sort of action hero or something. I hang around criminals a lot. I work in a jail. I get sick of them telling me they know how to braid their hair to make a garrotte, stick a pen in my eye, punch me in the throat, etc etc etc. I hate that sort of stuff.
The overwhelming majority of us are pretty wimpy, really...in my experience. Apart from Wullie, he looks scary.
clubs
knives
handguns
grenades
machine guns
shoulder-fired missiles
suitcase nukes
These are all arms. Do we agree to infringe upon the right to privately own some of them? How is that justified?