> Dana wrote:
> Uniquely American isn't it - a scholarly explication of why you should buy a
> gun. I'm afraid I can't get past the gun either.

Not to get onto gun control, but I'm a firm believer that the gun is
not a problem, it's training.  For example, how many people do you
think would hunt if we had decent laws such as:

1.) Must have X hours of gun and safety training and qualify for
accuracy and proficiency.

2.) Must have X hours of study about the animal(s) you are hunting. 
Habits, food, which animals should be taken, which should be left,
etc.

3.) Must have a minimum of an associates degree or equivalent
classroom training.

Every year in MN, lots of people die because someone in their party
accidentally shoots them.  Just happened a few weeks ago.  Then there
was last year when so guy killed 4 or 5 people in the woods with his
hunting rifle over some petty dispute.  There's a guy that shouldn't
have been out there in the first place.

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