Ive read so many gun horror stories, when i saw this i had to post it.
Shows you how uneducated some of the "sheep" are.
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- Mon Jun 14, 2010 8:14 am
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Top 10 Tips..Air Travel...Buy a gun
#7 on their list:
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7. Pack a Starter Pistol (or Actual Gun) to Protect Valuables
This one's a bit odd, but Lifehacker says that by packing a starter pistol or bona fide handgun in the same bag as your most precious cargo (and of course declaring and filling out the necessary form) will help ensure that said luggage is given some extra attention when it's being carted around and stowed. But as the site says, "Buying a firearm, even a starter pistol, is nothing to take too lightly, and if you're in a rush, it's probably not the most efficient way through security."
Really?
http://consumerist.com/2010/06/top-10-t ... -butt.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
7. Pack a Starter Pistol (or Actual Gun) to Protect Valuables
This one's a bit odd, but Lifehacker says that by packing a starter pistol or bona fide handgun in the same bag as your most precious cargo (and of course declaring and filling out the necessary form) will help ensure that said luggage is given some extra attention when it's being carted around and stowed. But as the site says, "Buying a firearm, even a starter pistol, is nothing to take too lightly, and if you're in a rush, it's probably not the most efficient way through security."
Really?