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Re: Home/Farm Defense (Guns)


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Posted by LJS30 on February 06, 2011 at 07:52:50 from (24.43.174.32):

In Reply to: Home/Farm Defense (Guns) posted by ASEguy on February 05, 2011 at 18:22:34:

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Hey I loved that movie although the ending was very sad. :)

Let me explain myself for a second guys. I'm not trying to be rambo and really hate the feeling like I cannot trust people in the town I was born and raised. My family has a ten acre produce ranch that is surrounded by a Wal-Mart, shady tract housing right on the other side of our apricot orchard, an Indian reservation about three miles away where automatic gun fire is heard every night, and a city that welcomes halfway-houses and section eight housing. Though I am of Latino origin, I am pure American who has the flag of the United States waving proudly outside my house in a sea of Mexican flags surrounding me. I have already had to run off numerous people from our property and had some bozos start a small bond fire in our orchard several months ago. Shoot, I even had a guy flat out tell me he'd come onto our property whenever he felt like it. Well once he saw my Remington 870 one night as I was running my dogs I've never seen him again. I stay in this town because it was once a beautiful place to leave, my family has land here, and I'm a tenured school teacher which means a lot these days. Eventually I want to relocate to Washington State or possible Arizona. However for the time being I'm here and know the little thugs around me are just waiting for an excuse to steal tools and other valuables on our land. I know there are some WWII/Vietnam vets and other knowledgeable guys who can and have given some good advice. :)


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