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I confess that I'm probably 62&5/8% paranoid, but I gotta ask the question: How smart is it to post up images of the reloading operation you have in your home, barn or shed - especially in the current & possibly future environment? I'm just saying that the stuff that is being posted up now on "My Space" & "You Tube" are potentially things that will be a problem for our youth when they apply for a job or public office when they are older. Therefore, if/when the political winds change on our shooting avocation, will the images and descriptions of our reloading benches (stocks of supplies) become a liability? | ||
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We will have a much bigger problem if we have to worry about being spied upon for such a nerdy tedious activity. | |||
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Prolly a lot safer than those "House protected by Smith and Wesson", "Car protected by Smith and Wesson" or "Warning -- driver carries only $25 worth of ammmunition." stickers. That's telling all the gun grabbers AND the local thugs what your business is. My suggestion is to keep a low profile and always wear your tin foil chappeau when reloading or handling ammunition. ******************************************************* For every action, there is an equal and opposite malfunction. | |||
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Is it as bad as that?!!! Yikes! It was bad enough when employers used hand writing analists! But how do these 'freaks' think the cows they eat died? Mind you, by the time those pics become a liability, they will be the least of ones worries! Regards 303Guy | |||
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Yup, I think I see it your way. Gawd, but it was a gorgeous day today onthe right coast. Better things to do for sure, & I think I did them all today. Can't wait for tomorrow and get out there again. | |||
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