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Sunday 12 February RNW - NEWS AND ANALYSIS FROM THE NETHERLANDS IN 10 LANGUAGES, WORLDWIDE 24/7 ON RADIO, TV AND ONLINE
Hiram1 21 February 2010 - 5:47pm / USA

No, thanks but I will keep my weapons. There are not police to protect one's self and family: therfore, I prefer to do what the police will do. Criminals are dangerous and so are governments ran by criminals. Those governments ran by criminals do not trust it's citizens and take they away all weapons in order not to be challeged by their tyranny. No thanks, I would rather tell a judge and jury why I had to defend myself, than be murdered by a criminal who does not care about one's life other than his own. { I like the British people but the British government is another thing. They have abused their own people from owning guns or even hunting a fox with a gun but they allow the manufacturing of weapons of war in their own Kingdom in order to make a profit. Don't innocent people die from those weapons? Who are they going to turn them into for a camera? I bet you they keep them in order to protect themselves from the criminals.

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