THE SOLUTION FOR TERRORISM

Brian Trout grandrestorations@yahoo.com
Tue, 2 Oct 2001 05:12:07 -0700 (PDT)


--- Robert Wilson <pianotechnicianuk@yahoo.com>
wrote:

> Maybe, but I hope you are not suggesting that
> airline
> passengers should be allowed to carry guns!!


Hmmm...  It goes back to the idea of my previous
post.  I have no problem with a liscensed,
responsible person carrying a firearm on a plane.
 Would I want "everyone" to be carrying?  NO!!!

Case in point.  I have a friend in law
enforcement.  He's REQUIRED to carry a firearm,
both on and off duty at ALL times in his local
jurisdiction.  Can you tell me why this person
should be denied that priveledge while traveling,
even on an airplane?  

That's the problem I run into when I start
discussing this.  Once I say "someone" should be
able to carry, the argument becomes "anyone who
wants to carry can".  Middle ground seems to be
so hard to come by.  

Just an opinion.

Brian T.


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Brian Trout
Grand Restorations
3090 Gause Blvd., #202
Slidell, LA  70461
985-649-2700
GrandRestorations@yahoo.com

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