Proposal to ban/restrict pens

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Proposal to ban/restrict pens

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We need to keep these out of the hands of politicians so they cannot sign any more laws.

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They are pointy as well. They could be used to stab someone. They can also be refilled, so we will need to ban high capacity ink reservoirs.... :biggrinjester:
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Some, I have heard, are Black and have that silver thingy that sticks out! :biggrinjester:
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Some of them have a button on the end and you can click it over and over again to make the ink part go in and out; a semi-automatic pen I'd guess.
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Pens must be of the type used in 1776. No buttons or refilling allowed. Don't knock your ink well over. Read the signature below.

I think goose quills were the most durable.
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If they were good enough for Washington and Jefferson, they are good enough for these clowns.

When it is that much trouble to write something, a man thinks a lot longer before writing.
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JALLEN wrote:When it is that much trouble to write something, a man thinks a lot longer before writing.
Well, some of us do and some of us don't. I am trying to do better, but I get awfully angry lately and I am sure it shows in some of the things I write.

I will apologize to all here now for that and continue to try to do better. :thumbs2:
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Grillmark55 wrote:Some of them have a button on the end and you can click it over and over again to make the ink part go in and out; a semi-automatic pen I'd guess.
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