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Re: medical guns!


From: Nick FitzGerald <nick () virus-l demon co uk>
Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2008 18:14:46 +1300

Tomas L. Byrnes to me (top-postingitis corrected):

_He_ may not, but his company (well, the one building "his" guns)
claims
to have had the FDA approve it as a "Daily Activity Assist Device",
much
as wheel cairs, Zimmer frames and the like are.

That also means its purchase by the suitably "disabled" will be
(partly?)
covered by Federal government plans covering the cost of purchase of
"assistive devices".

And what, pray tell, is wrong with that?

Moron.

_Where_ did I say there was anything wrong with it?

If you do a Google search for the "palm pistol medical device" (without 
quotes) you will quickly find some of what I assume are your "fellow 
Americans" who do think there is something wrong with it, but I was just 
pointing out to Larry that this weapon _is_ being touted as a "medical 
device".

Most criminals are relatively fit young males. Handguns are the great
equalizer. 

No -- most criminals are (probably) relatively unfit, middle-aged (white) 
males.

They just don't get caught, or at least, charged and convicted.

Instead of buying the "let the government be the sole protector" bs (see
how well that's working out for the good citizens of Exarchia at the
moment), look into what REALLY happens when more law abiding citizens
actually carry guns.

I guess next you'll be suggesting that Firewalls, IDP, and Anti-virus
all be managed by the government and equipped with back doors.

I get it -- this is a joke posting and you're trying to out-moron 
nutd1v3...

If not, go masturbate over your fanciful gun safety statistics and be 
thankful that you're approproiately ignorant to _enjoy_ living in the 
(once) wealthiest non-civilized pseudo-democracy...


Regards,

Nick FitzGerald


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