Concealed carry in body cavity

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Re: Concealed carry in body cavity

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I was discussing this with the ladies in the office where I work and something was mentioned:

1. if she had been ingesting the merchandise (drugs) and wearing a skirt that may have been the only place she could think to hide it quickly. Drugs will make you do strange things.

2. One of the other ladies mentioned, depending on which way the barrel was pointing, she might have been really irritated at her boyfriend and was planning a surprise for later.

Luckily those S&W Escorts are really small guns.
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suthdj wrote:"It was a safety concern for the victim who had a loaded firearm inside her body,” Swanton said. “Depending on a number of factors, that gun could have gone off by body movements or compression of the trigger."
really? I'm not even sure a dancer on a pole could make that kind of "body movement"


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I honestly can't imagine anything more uncomfortable than having a gun, uhm, "there"...geez.... :shock:
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Re: Concealed carry in body cavity

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SewTexas wrote:
suthdj wrote:"It was a safety concern for the victim who had a loaded firearm inside her body,” Swanton said. “Depending on a number of factors, that gun could have gone off by body movements or compression of the trigger."
really? I'm not even sure a dancer on a pole could make that kind of "body movement"


and

I honestly can't imagine anything more uncomfortable than having a gun, uhm, "there"...geez.... :shock:

Just so we're clear that quote was not from me it was from the article.
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SewTexas wrote:
suthdj wrote:"It was a safety concern for the victim who had a loaded firearm inside her body,” Swanton said. “Depending on a number of factors, that gun could have gone off by body movements or compression of the trigger."
really? I'm not even sure a dancer on a pole could make that kind of "body movement"
:shock:
then you've never seen a Thai stripper squirt ping pong balls from her ... :lol:
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Waco1959 wrote:I was discussing this with the ladies in the office where I work and something was mentioned:

1. if she had been ingesting the merchandise (drugs) and wearing a skirt that may have been the only place she could think to hide it quickly. Drugs will make you do strange things.

2. One of the other ladies mentioned, depending on which way the barrel was pointing, she might have been really irritated at her boyfriend and was planning a surprise for later.

Luckily those S&W Escorts are really small guns.
They're not that small....I still have to wonder about the "geometry."
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winters wrote:Wemon seem to do this often for some reason. When i worked at a large computer store in clearlake we had this VERY large woman that would steal things by putting them up "there". It took a long time for us to finally catch her. I was like who wants that stuff back after its been fished out.lol
What, no one smelled anything fishy?
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In before the lock!

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Guess it happens more than you would think...

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TexDotCom wrote:
cyphertext wrote:I would think that would always be a "gun free zone".
I see what you did there. :lol: It certainly should be!

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