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Pro/Anti Discussion

bmeldrum

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Apr 1, 2009
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Location
Lehi, Utah, USA
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At my place of employment there are a few individuals who tend to lean towards anti-gun. Today we got on the subject of guns because they saw the article in the paper about Starbucks. We got talking and I was able to explain some open carry laws which one individual had no idea that that was acceptable.

I know i can't change their minds etc but I would like to help educate them or enlighten them on gun control/pro gun. Seems like I'm the only pro-gun in the office. I'm just wondering where to start? begin with the pamphlet or copies of some of the laws... how do you approach that? any suggestions
 

mqondo

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Mar 26, 2009
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Location
SLC, Utah, USA
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It's hard to say what you should do. I have a friend that says he's not anti, but everything he says is what an anti would say. So basically he's a non-anti anti.... He will argue anything about firearms, and he knows nothing about them. I have stopped talking to him about firearms because he will fight any issue, not matter how stupid his view sounds.

I also have a friend who was anti until someone tried to break in to her house. Now she sees a use for them and doesn't mind having one in her house.
 
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