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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold Price Monitor
GDXJ 94.04+0.6%Nov 21 4:00 PM EST

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To: Rarebird who wrote (60995)11/13/2000 1:52:20 PM
From: Hoa Hao  Read Replies (2) of 116764
 
Actually, the answer is pretty simple. Weapons available to the average infantryman should be available to the average citizen. The price of more advanced weapons pretty much keeps them out of the hands of the most unstable. Those most unstable generally can not generate the cash necessary to acquire, accouter, or gain proficiency with more advanced weapons. Our problem lies within the heart of the society itself. 25, 30 years ago it was not uncommon for kids to take guns to school, give them to the principle, then collect them afterwards to go hunting. Some would even take them to shop classes to work on stocks or the steel workings. Face it, Baby Boomers suck as parents, just as they suck as Presidents.
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