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Old Oct 31, 2006 | 12:39 pm
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Originally Posted by Loren Pechtel
Yup. The gun is going to wake up in the baggage hold, crawl over to the ammo box, open it, load itself and then proceed to shoot up the plane. Horribly dangerous!
hehe!
I'm not sure I said "dangerous" anywhere in my OP (in fact, I just reread it and I didn't use the word "dangerous"
Perhaps another example might help - want to see me turn a strange shade of grey and feel sick to my stomach? Describe knee surgery in graphic detail to me. That's how I felt reading the description of the process for transporting firearms. Just like knee surgery, there's nothing wrong with transporting firearms - in fact, just like some people benefit from knee surgery, some people benefit from being able to transport firearms.
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