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Fashion Designers Taking Advantage of Gun Laws

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The perpetual problem - women wanting fashion vs. women needing practicality for the carry of (let alone concealing of) handguns.

I'm in favor of high:uhoh: fashion taking on the challenge. It will (pardon the expression) expose the kinks and lead towards a solution that actually works to provide women with their competing desires. Soon I hope the fashionistas will begin bringing in folks with real-world experience in both retaining a handgun and being able to reach and deploy that handgun in a "reasonable" amount of time and with "reasonable" effort. (Not that I, as a registered dirty old man, have any real heartburn over the full-length zipper approach, mind you.)

Then we can look forward to the forum debates of how women can secure their handguns while visiting the little girls' room.:shocker: That is a conversation I would gladly pay to hear.

stay safe.
 
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