Read MoreA small arms manufacturer in the US is taking deposits for a gun specially designed for elderly and disabled people, who may be able to get it on prescription.
What the hell America, do you love your guns that much?

Dan
Read MoreA small arms manufacturer in the US is taking deposits for a gun specially designed for elderly and disabled people, who may be able to get it on prescription.
It happened to my grandfather in his own garage, and he put the car up for sale on his own that week. No one had to prompt him to reconsider driving. He hasn't driven since. My other grandfather is 91 years old and sharp as a 60 year old. He is his own mechanic also, he knows what he is doing, and is a better driver than most of the lunatics out there.Skippman wrote:How many times to you hear about an elderly person confusing the gas and break peddles.
Denny Crane.DMB2000uk wrote:What the hell America, do you love your guns that much?![]()
Just to add to your rant Skippman ( which i Agree with fully)Skippman wrote:Here's something I think the rest of the world doesn't understand.
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America was founded on the belief in "personal fredom and responsibility". Many of her citizens take that very seriously. Those of us in middle America rarely make the headlines in the sensational ways that those in California or other major cities do. Many of us are firearm enthusiasts. Lately it seems that the majority of us are fighting a loosing battle against firearm ignorance and discrimiation. Some people believe, falsely, that simply owning a firearm makes you that much more likely to hurt or kill another. They also believe, falsely, that a firearm is in itself deadly. A firearm is no more dangerous than say a car or a knife. It's the improper use of the tool that makes it dangerous and deadly. Many people die every year in car accidents yet no one seems to want to ban cars.
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That being said I agree that it's pretty rediculous to give a senior citizen a gun. I also believe it's rediculious to allow them to continue to drive without compulsory diving tests. How many times to you hear about an elderly person confusing the gas and break peddles.
Ohio doesn't even allow firearms in businesses. Concealed or not, it isn't to be taken inside. The problem is that people do get drunk, and they do take knives and guns with them to the bars.Skippman wrote:As for drunk driving, I agree completely. I always insist on a designated driver and if I'm going drinking that night the carry piece goes straight into the safe on my way out the door and never leaves the house.
lets beat him up when he comes in augustDan wrote: (12:51:21 PM) Dan: Though captain america makes a crappy super hero
(12:51:43 PM) Dan: As all he is is a regular guy with a bulletproof frisbee shield