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jps July 12th 11 09:05 AM

AZ is full of fruitcakes...
 

But she was taught how to handle weapons by her father...

Arizona state Sen. Lori Klein (R), a gun-rights champion, keeps a
loaded raspberry-pink handgun in her purse, and during an interview
with Arizona Republic reporter Richard Ruelas, she took it out and
pointed it at him.

"Oh, it's so cute," Klein said, before aiming the gun at Ruelas's
chest to show off the red beam of the laser sight. Klein's gun, a .380
Ruger, has no safety, but the senator assured Ruelas that he wasn't in
danger.

"I just didn't have my hand on the trigger," she said.

Klein told the Arizona Republic that she owns a number of guns and has
had "informal" training sessions on each of them, and that she was
taught gun safety by her father.

Local gun activists have criticized Klein for pointing her gun at
Ruelas, however.

Rob Mermelstein, the range master of the Phoenix Rod and Gun Club,
told the Arizona Guardian, that Klein's actions were "unconscionable."

"Whoever would do something like that needs to have a better grounding
in gun safety before ever laying a hand on a firearm," he said.

North Star July 12th 11 04:05 PM

AZ is full of fruitcakes...
 
On Jul 12, 5:05*am, jps wrote:
But she was taught how to handle weapons by her father...

Arizona state Sen. Lori Klein (R), a gun-rights champion, keeps a
loaded raspberry-pink handgun in her purse, and during an interview
with Arizona Republic reporter Richard Ruelas, she took it out and
pointed it at him.

"Oh, it's so cute," Klein said, before aiming the gun at Ruelas's
chest to show off the red beam of the laser sight. Klein's gun, a .380
Ruger, has no safety, but the senator assured Ruelas that he wasn't in
danger.

"I just didn't have my hand on the trigger," she said.

Klein told the Arizona Republic that she owns a number of guns and has
had "informal" training sessions on each of them, and that she was
taught gun safety by her father.

Local gun activists have criticized Klein for pointing her gun at
Ruelas, however.

Rob Mermelstein, the range master of the Phoenix Rod and Gun Club,
told the Arizona Guardian, that Klein's actions were "unconscionable."

"Whoever would do something like that needs to have a better grounding
in gun safety before ever laying a hand on a firearm," he said.


Yikes...!
When I hear that stuff..I'm sure glad to be a Canadian.

Harryk July 12th 11 04:09 PM

AZ is full of fruitcakes...
 
In article f4168a47-1f6a-44b5-965f-
,
says...

On Jul 12, 5:05*am, jps wrote:
But she was taught how to handle weapons by her father...

Arizona state Sen. Lori Klein (R), a gun-rights champion, keeps a
loaded raspberry-pink handgun in her purse, and during an interview
with Arizona Republic reporter Richard Ruelas, she took it out and
pointed it at him.

"Oh, it's so cute," Klein said, before aiming the gun at Ruelas's
chest to show off the red beam of the laser sight. Klein's gun, a .380
Ruger, has no safety, but the senator assured Ruelas that he wasn't in
danger.

"I just didn't have my hand on the trigger," she said.

Klein told the Arizona Republic that she owns a number of guns and has
had "informal" training sessions on each of them, and that she was
taught gun safety by her father.

Local gun activists have criticized Klein for pointing her gun at
Ruelas, however.

Rob Mermelstein, the range master of the Phoenix Rod and Gun Club,
told the Arizona Guardian, that Klein's actions were "unconscionable."

"Whoever would do something like that needs to have a better grounding
in gun safety before ever laying a hand on a firearm," he said.


Yikes...!
When I hear that stuff..I'm sure glad to be a Canadian.


Hey, buddy, I have lots of guns, too, so be careful what you say. I wish
our google group wasn't dead, we could be over there.

Canuck57[_9_] July 12th 11 05:03 PM

AZ is full of fruitcakes...
 
On 12/07/2011 9:05 AM, North Star wrote:
On Jul 12, 5:05 am, wrote:
But she was taught how to handle weapons by her father...

Arizona state Sen. Lori Klein (R), a gun-rights champion, keeps a
loaded raspberry-pink handgun in her purse, and during an interview
with Arizona Republic reporter Richard Ruelas, she took it out and
pointed it at him.

"Oh, it's so cute," Klein said, before aiming the gun at Ruelas's
chest to show off the red beam of the laser sight. Klein's gun, a .380
Ruger, has no safety, but the senator assured Ruelas that he wasn't in
danger.

"I just didn't have my hand on the trigger," she said.

Klein told the Arizona Republic that she owns a number of guns and has
had "informal" training sessions on each of them, and that she was
taught gun safety by her father.

Local gun activists have criticized Klein for pointing her gun at
Ruelas, however.

Rob Mermelstein, the range master of the Phoenix Rod and Gun Club,
told the Arizona Guardian, that Klein's actions were "unconscionable."

"Whoever would do something like that needs to have a better grounding
in gun safety before ever laying a hand on a firearm," he said.


Yikes...!
When I hear that stuff..I'm sure glad to be a Canadian.


Did you know you are 2 1/2 times more likely to be robbed in your own
home in Canada?

nd if you hurt the thieves you might go to jail? After all, the public
defender gets annoyed when you kill the clients that allow him to soak
the system.
--
Now the real war is on Obama-debt, to save America's future.
And do it for your kids sake....and ignore the selfish fleabags...

Canuck57[_9_] July 12th 11 05:04 PM

AZ is full of fruitcakes...
 
On 12/07/2011 9:09 AM, Harryk wrote:
In articlef4168a47-1f6a-44b5-965f-
,
says...

On Jul 12, 5:05 am, wrote:
But she was taught how to handle weapons by her father...

Arizona state Sen. Lori Klein (R), a gun-rights champion, keeps a
loaded raspberry-pink handgun in her purse, and during an interview
with Arizona Republic reporter Richard Ruelas, she took it out and
pointed it at him.

"Oh, it's so cute," Klein said, before aiming the gun at Ruelas's
chest to show off the red beam of the laser sight. Klein's gun, a .380
Ruger, has no safety, but the senator assured Ruelas that he wasn't in
danger.

"I just didn't have my hand on the trigger," she said.

Klein told the Arizona Republic that she owns a number of guns and has
had "informal" training sessions on each of them, and that she was
taught gun safety by her father.

Local gun activists have criticized Klein for pointing her gun at
Ruelas, however.

Rob Mermelstein, the range master of the Phoenix Rod and Gun Club,
told the Arizona Guardian, that Klein's actions were "unconscionable."

"Whoever would do something like that needs to have a better grounding
in gun safety before ever laying a hand on a firearm," he said.


Yikes...!
When I hear that stuff..I'm sure glad to be a Canadian.


Hey, buddy, I have lots of guns, too, so be careful what you say. I wish
our google group wasn't dead, we could be over there.


Only government, natives and criminals have guns in Canada. OK, you can
get a licsene but it is awkward enough most people don't.
--
Now the real war is on Obama-debt, to save America's future.
And do it for your kids sake....and ignore the selfish fleabags...

Harryk July 12th 11 05:06 PM

AZ is full of fruitcakes...
 
On 7/12/11 12:04 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 12/07/2011 9:09 AM, Harryk wrote:
In articlef4168a47-1f6a-44b5-965f-
,
says...

On Jul 12, 5:05 am, wrote:
But she was taught how to handle weapons by her father...

Arizona state Sen. Lori Klein (R), a gun-rights champion, keeps a
loaded raspberry-pink handgun in her purse, and during an interview
with Arizona Republic reporter Richard Ruelas, she took it out and
pointed it at him.

"Oh, it's so cute," Klein said, before aiming the gun at Ruelas's
chest to show off the red beam of the laser sight. Klein's gun, a .380
Ruger, has no safety, but the senator assured Ruelas that he wasn't in
danger.

"I just didn't have my hand on the trigger," she said.

Klein told the Arizona Republic that she owns a number of guns and has
had "informal" training sessions on each of them, and that she was
taught gun safety by her father.

Local gun activists have criticized Klein for pointing her gun at
Ruelas, however.

Rob Mermelstein, the range master of the Phoenix Rod and Gun Club,
told the Arizona Guardian, that Klein's actions were "unconscionable."

"Whoever would do something like that needs to have a better grounding
in gun safety before ever laying a hand on a firearm," he said.

Yikes...!
When I hear that stuff..I'm sure glad to be a Canadian.


Hey, buddy, I have lots of guns, too, so be careful what you say. I wish
our google group wasn't dead, we could be over there.


Only government, natives and criminals have guns in Canada. OK, you can
get a licsene but it is awkward enough most people don't.



That's just more uninformed bull****

Harryk July 12th 11 05:09 PM

AZ is full of fruitcakes...
 
On 7/12/11 12:04 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 12/07/2011 9:09 AM, Harryk wrote:
In articlef4168a47-1f6a-44b5-965f-
,
says...

On Jul 12, 5:05 am, wrote:
But she was taught how to handle weapons by her father...

Arizona state Sen. Lori Klein (R), a gun-rights champion, keeps a
loaded raspberry-pink handgun in her purse, and during an interview
with Arizona Republic reporter Richard Ruelas, she took it out and
pointed it at him.

"Oh, it's so cute," Klein said, before aiming the gun at Ruelas's
chest to show off the red beam of the laser sight. Klein's gun, a .380
Ruger, has no safety, but the senator assured Ruelas that he wasn't in
danger.

"I just didn't have my hand on the trigger," she said.

Klein told the Arizona Republic that she owns a number of guns and has
had "informal" training sessions on each of them, and that she was
taught gun safety by her father.

Local gun activists have criticized Klein for pointing her gun at
Ruelas, however.

Rob Mermelstein, the range master of the Phoenix Rod and Gun Club,
told the Arizona Guardian, that Klein's actions were "unconscionable."

"Whoever would do something like that needs to have a better grounding
in gun safety before ever laying a hand on a firearm," he said.

Yikes...!
When I hear that stuff..I'm sure glad to be a Canadian.


Hey, buddy, I have lots of guns, too, so be careful what you say. I wish
our google group wasn't dead, we could be over there.


Only government, natives and criminals have guns in Canada. OK, you can
get a licsene but it is awkward enough most people don't.




There are millions and millions of firearms in the hands of Canadians:

http://www.nfa.ca/firearms-ownership-and-use-canada

You're just like Ingersoll...you post the same sort of uninformed really
stupid crap.

jps July 12th 11 05:35 PM

AZ is full of fruitcakes...
 
On Tue, 12 Jul 2011 12:09:12 -0400, Harryk
wrote:

On 7/12/11 12:04 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 12/07/2011 9:09 AM, Harryk wrote:
In articlef4168a47-1f6a-44b5-965f-
,
says...

On Jul 12, 5:05 am, wrote:
But she was taught how to handle weapons by her father...

Arizona state Sen. Lori Klein (R), a gun-rights champion, keeps a
loaded raspberry-pink handgun in her purse, and during an interview
with Arizona Republic reporter Richard Ruelas, she took it out and
pointed it at him.

"Oh, it's so cute," Klein said, before aiming the gun at Ruelas's
chest to show off the red beam of the laser sight. Klein's gun, a .380
Ruger, has no safety, but the senator assured Ruelas that he wasn't in
danger.

"I just didn't have my hand on the trigger," she said.

Klein told the Arizona Republic that she owns a number of guns and has
had "informal" training sessions on each of them, and that she was
taught gun safety by her father.

Local gun activists have criticized Klein for pointing her gun at
Ruelas, however.

Rob Mermelstein, the range master of the Phoenix Rod and Gun Club,
told the Arizona Guardian, that Klein's actions were "unconscionable."

"Whoever would do something like that needs to have a better grounding
in gun safety before ever laying a hand on a firearm," he said.

Yikes...!
When I hear that stuff..I'm sure glad to be a Canadian.

Hey, buddy, I have lots of guns, too, so be careful what you say. I wish
our google group wasn't dead, we could be over there.


Only government, natives and criminals have guns in Canada. OK, you can
get a licsene but it is awkward enough most people don't.




There are millions and millions of firearms in the hands of Canadians:

http://www.nfa.ca/firearms-ownership-and-use-canada

You're just like Ingersoll...you post the same sort of uninformed really
stupid crap.


Same or larger percentage per capita of ownership in Canada and a
small percentage of gun deaths, accidents when compaired to the US.

Harryk July 12th 11 05:35 PM

AZ is full of fruitcakes...
 
In article ,
says...

On 7/12/11 12:04 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 12/07/2011 9:09 AM, Harryk wrote:
In articlef4168a47-1f6a-44b5-965f-
,
says...

On Jul 12, 5:05 am, wrote:
But she was taught how to handle weapons by her father...

Arizona state Sen. Lori Klein (R), a gun-rights champion, keeps a
loaded raspberry-pink handgun in her purse, and during an interview
with Arizona Republic reporter Richard Ruelas, she took it out and
pointed it at him.

"Oh, it's so cute," Klein said, before aiming the gun at Ruelas's
chest to show off the red beam of the laser sight. Klein's gun, a .380
Ruger, has no safety, but the senator assured Ruelas that he wasn't in
danger.

"I just didn't have my hand on the trigger," she said.

Klein told the Arizona Republic that she owns a number of guns and has
had "informal" training sessions on each of them, and that she was
taught gun safety by her father.

Local gun activists have criticized Klein for pointing her gun at
Ruelas, however.

Rob Mermelstein, the range master of the Phoenix Rod and Gun Club,
told the Arizona Guardian, that Klein's actions were "unconscionable."

"Whoever would do something like that needs to have a better grounding
in gun safety before ever laying a hand on a firearm," he said.

Yikes...!
When I hear that stuff..I'm sure glad to be a Canadian.

Hey, buddy, I have lots of guns, too, so be careful what you say. I wish
our google group wasn't dead, we could be over there.


Only government, natives and criminals have guns in Canada. OK, you can
get a licsene but it is awkward enough most people don't.




There are millions and millions of firearms in the hands of Canadians:

http://www.nfa.ca/firearms-ownership-and-use-canada

You're just like Ingersoll...you post the same sort of uninformed really
stupid crap.


Spoofer alert!! I'm smart so I know that there are lots and lots of
firearms in Canada.

Canuck57[_9_] July 12th 11 06:45 PM

AZ is full of fruitcakes...
 
On 12/07/2011 10:09 AM, Harryk wrote:
On 7/12/11 12:04 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 12/07/2011 9:09 AM, Harryk wrote:
In articlef4168a47-1f6a-44b5-965f-
,
says...

On Jul 12, 5:05 am, wrote:
But she was taught how to handle weapons by her father...

Arizona state Sen. Lori Klein (R), a gun-rights champion, keeps a
loaded raspberry-pink handgun in her purse, and during an interview
with Arizona Republic reporter Richard Ruelas, she took it out and
pointed it at him.

"Oh, it's so cute," Klein said, before aiming the gun at Ruelas's
chest to show off the red beam of the laser sight. Klein's gun, a .380
Ruger, has no safety, but the senator assured Ruelas that he wasn't in
danger.

"I just didn't have my hand on the trigger," she said.

Klein told the Arizona Republic that she owns a number of guns and has
had "informal" training sessions on each of them, and that she was
taught gun safety by her father.

Local gun activists have criticized Klein for pointing her gun at
Ruelas, however.

Rob Mermelstein, the range master of the Phoenix Rod and Gun Club,
told the Arizona Guardian, that Klein's actions were "unconscionable."

"Whoever would do something like that needs to have a better grounding
in gun safety before ever laying a hand on a firearm," he said.

Yikes...!
When I hear that stuff..I'm sure glad to be a Canadian.

Hey, buddy, I have lots of guns, too, so be careful what you say. I wish
our google group wasn't dead, we could be over there.


Only government, natives and criminals have guns in Canada. OK, you can
get a licsene but it is awkward enough most people don't.




There are millions and millions of firearms in the hands of Canadians:

http://www.nfa.ca/firearms-ownership-and-use-canada

You're just like Ingersoll...you post the same sort of uninformed really
stupid crap.


Mostly natives and farmers.

--
Now the real war is on Obama-debt, to save America's future.
And do it for your kids sake....and ignore the selfish fleabags...


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