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Yeah ... its a weak argument ... not like it ever actually happens.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/no-one-he...ing-gun-permit
That's a great example to show along side that argument.
If you really believed your life was in danger and the only thing you did was go shopping for a gun, well then not all action was taken. Obviously don't hand them the easy counter argument when you drop that example though. Goes a long way when paired with that article.
The "will you think of my dog's fragile psyche" people are invoking vets are pretty hard this year.
https://imgur.com/z99Y5p2.jpg
Been filling in for my early morning/days guy. Which means I have to wake up at 4 to replace my overnight person. Really appreciated being seconds from sleep the other night only to have the neighbor launch off a bunch of fireworks at 915ish-pm.
It's even worse because you're a vet!
Last year some A-hole neighbor was doing a box of mortars at 3:30am. It was actually the morning of the day I culled my roosters. Those fireworks made that rooster start crowing every 30 minutes from when they went off to when I off'd him that afternoon.
Fireworks are a HOT topic on Nextdoor right now. All I know is there are truckloads of them being purchased by people in my neighborhood. It’s going to be a loud and bright evening for he next 2days.
The local news has been running stories for people to not call 911 to report fireworks.
News story today is asking those that live in neighborhoods around the Douglas Co. STEM School to not light fireworks in the fear it may trigger PTSD in students that live in the area.
The Ring neighborhood app has had people reporting "gunshots" for weeks now.