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2nd Amendment Belongs Only in History Books Alongside Extinct Militias?
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<blockquote data-quote="Freedom@AnyCost" data-source="post: 2212384" data-attributes="member: 29628"><p>If you're in the habit of leaving your dog outside long enough for him to chew up your neighbor, you should not have a dog. If that's the case, your dog is not dangerous, YOU ARE!!. </p><p></p><p>It's no different than leaving a loaded gun hanging on a rope in your back yard where anybody that sees it can stop by and touch/handle it. </p><p></p><p>You're also putting your dog in danger from some negligent moron stopping by, negligently / (through ignorant or malicious actions) provoking a bite from your dog, and him (your dog) paying for it with his life. The innocent dog is dead because of the negligent acts of his owner, (who he replies upon to protect him from the the neglegent/ignorant/malicious acts of others), and the third party.</p><p></p><p>Your dogs life is not all that will be lost, your house, car, and all your savings could be lost as well unless you can prove the act was a direct result of the negligence of the "victim". </p><p></p><p>Keep your dog inside and keep all guns on your person OR in a safe!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freedom@AnyCost, post: 2212384, member: 29628"] If you're in the habit of leaving your dog outside long enough for him to chew up your neighbor, you should not have a dog. If that's the case, your dog is not dangerous, YOU ARE!!. It's no different than leaving a loaded gun hanging on a rope in your back yard where anybody that sees it can stop by and touch/handle it. You're also putting your dog in danger from some negligent moron stopping by, negligently / (through ignorant or malicious actions) provoking a bite from your dog, and him (your dog) paying for it with his life. The innocent dog is dead because of the negligent acts of his owner, (who he replies upon to protect him from the the neglegent/ignorant/malicious acts of others), and the third party. Your dogs life is not all that will be lost, your house, car, and all your savings could be lost as well unless you can prove the act was a direct result of the negligence of the "victim". Keep your dog inside and keep all guns on your person OR in a safe!!!! [/QUOTE]
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