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Cool Senior Citizen

golddigger14s

Activist Member
Joined
Apr 27, 2010
Messages
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Location
Lawton, OK USA
Just got an e-mail, not sure it's true but I liked it:
Subject: Senior Citizen Security
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> Hey; Living Proof.
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> Warren Here
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> We need more CITIZENS like this one.
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> True story from a Kansas State Highway Patrol officer:
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> I made a traffic stop on an elderly lady the other day for speeding on U.S.
> 166 Eastbound at Mile Marker 73 just East of Sedan, KS. I asked for her
> driver's license, registration, and proof of insurance. The lady took out
> the required information and handed it to me. In with the cards I was
> somewhat surprised (due to her advanced age) to see she had a conceal carry
> permit. I looked at her and asked if she had a weapon in her possession at
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> She responded that she indeed had a .45 automatic in her glove box.
> Something---body language, or the way she said it---made me want to ask if
> she had any other firearms. She did admit to also having a 9mm Glock in her
> center console. Now I had to ask one more time if that was all. She
> responded once again that she did have just one more, a .38 special in her
> purse. I then asked her what was she so afraid of.
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> She looked me right in the eye and said, "Not a damn thing!"
 
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