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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1464996" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>Fortunately, our last president single handedly introduced more people to gun ownership that might never have owned and become personally familiar with firearms. The pool of uninformed, firearm-fobic people is ever shrinking. Heck, this article shows how far they have to reach just to find and put together a few words that most people haven't already debunked. </p><p></p><p>By the way... "science" shows that wearing a parka on a hot Florida day contributes to heat and dehydration associated health risks. "<strong><em>Common sense</em></strong>" warning labels and seasonal/regional restrictive sales legislation on parkas and other insulated clothing are a reasonable first step. After all, if it saves just one life, isn't it worth it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1464996, member: 41338"] Fortunately, our last president single handedly introduced more people to gun ownership that might never have owned and become personally familiar with firearms. The pool of uninformed, firearm-fobic people is ever shrinking. Heck, this article shows how far they have to reach just to find and put together a few words that most people haven't already debunked. By the way... "science" shows that wearing a parka on a hot Florida day contributes to heat and dehydration associated health risks. "[B][I]Common sense[/I][/B]" warning labels and seasonal/regional restrictive sales legislation on parkas and other insulated clothing are a reasonable first step. After all, if it saves just one life, isn't it worth it? [/QUOTE]
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