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Re: OT-Handguns and interstate travel
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Apr 13th a 10:09 AM
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by AZMike |
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Yesterday afternoon as I got to my ranch gate there were 9 or 10 Border Patrol and Cochise County cruisers with a car and cuffed persons in the ditch. Between the ranch and farm is 4 or so miles, last week a very crashed car flipped/rolled and was 25 or so yards in the cow pasture-- a chase that ended quickly. To not have access to a shooter at any given time would be like having no insurance or concern for safety. I am 7 miles from the AZ/MEX border. Years ago it was just a bunch of farmers sons crossing the border for work, now there is a very dangerous and evil quality to to situation. Thanks Brandon you idiot!
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