Why is it legal to mail a rifle (not handgun) in the post office? I'm so confused!Charles L. Cotton wrote:You want to equate preparation for an activity with engaging in the activity. They are distinctly different actions.switch wrote:If you are not engaging in self-defense 24-7, you are crazy. I guess I am not engaging in self-defense when I am in White, when I have a defensive perimeter.
Being prepared to defend yourself is not "engaging in self-defense." I have a fire extinguisher in my home, but I'm not engaged in fighting a fire "24-7." I'm not engaging in fighting a fire until I pull the pin and start putting out a fire. I have anti-acid in my medicine cabinet in case I need it, but I'm not engaging in treating heartburn "24-7."
Chas.
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- Thu Oct 02, 2014 12:56 am
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- Topic: Post Office Law Suit to Repeal Carry Rule
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