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LikeLakes
07-28-2021, 01:24 PM
XCR, great posts.

We agree on many things I think. I too am far more concerned about the health and wellbeing of our fellow citizens. And to be honest my volunteer efforts revolve around the basic needs of people. I am not, and would not, volunteer my time on any sort of gun control debate or efforts.

I just like talking about it on a forum, takes very little time and no effort!

SAB1
07-28-2021, 02:44 PM
"Guns inflict WAY more harm to others"

I've never seen this happen.

Now if you introduce mentally unstable, drugged or intoxicated people into the equation...............yup!,

XCR-700
07-28-2021, 02:57 PM
"Guns inflict WAY more harm to others"

I've never seen this happen.

Now if you introduce mentally unstable, drugged or intoxicated people into the equation...............yup!,

All of which are woefully under addressed. We can and must do better. We waste so much money and time on stupid things and put so little into critical matters, makes you wonder how we manage to get anything meaningful done...

FlyingScot
07-28-2021, 06:03 PM
"Guns inflict WAY more harm to others"

I've never seen this happen.

Now if you introduce mentally unstable, drugged or intoxicated people into the equation...............yup!,

Unfortunately, with 400MM or so guns in the US--plenty of unstable, drugged, or intoxicated people have access to them. As do children, teenage gang members, and criminals.

WRT paddle boards--the children and the can be a problem, not so much the other categories...

John Mercier
07-28-2021, 06:50 PM
Just for the record, private property and public property are not comparable.

I am quite sure the local Market Basket would not be openly happy about someone carrying a paddle board around the establishment... maybe even more so than the firearm.

XCR-700
07-28-2021, 07:41 PM
Just for the record, private property and public property are not comparable.

I am quite sure the local Market Basket would not be openly happy about someone carrying a paddle board around the establishment... maybe even more so than the firearm.

Now thats funny! :laugh:

LikeLakes
07-28-2021, 09:48 PM
I am quite sure the local Market Basket would not be openly happy about someone carrying a paddle board around the establishment... maybe even more so than the firearm.

And MB would be even less happy with someone carrying a concealed paddle board. :)

John Mercier
07-28-2021, 09:55 PM
I think the patron would be even less happy.
I can't imagine that would be too comfortable.

WinnisquamZ
10-16-2021, 07:33 AM
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winniwannabe
10-16-2021, 07:56 AM
Well now... how proud are we New Englanders! I guess it shows that open
carry laws and MA. gun laws can co-exist. Congrats to all of us!!:patriot:

fatlazyless
10-16-2021, 09:27 AM
I'm in the Market Basket-Plymouth about 2-3 times/week for food buying, and for the months of August-September-October have only seen one person with open carry, semi-auto hand gun in a holster in this time period and he was most definitely a plain-clothes police officer because he had a police badge worn hanging around his neck.

LikeLakes
10-16-2021, 10:38 AM
Nice to see us northern New Englanders having a safe place to live! It's one of the aspects to NH and neighboring states that I very much enjoy.

Not having huge cities in these states helps that data tremendously. I'm not saying cities are good or bad, just that massive population density brings with it a different set of problems.