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ein brera
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Post subject: The Book Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 6:04 am |
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Got it. Read it. Excellent introduction to Minnesota carry issues.
The sequel is coming out …
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someone1980
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Post subject: Re: The Book Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 7:35 am |
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ein brera wrote: Got it. Read it. Excellent introduction to Minnesota carry issues. The sequel is coming out …
What would be covered in the next one?
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SultanOfBrunei
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Post subject: Re: The Book Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 7:47 am |
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someone1980 wrote: ein brera wrote: The sequel is coming out … What would be covered in the next one?
Everything You Need to Know to (Legally) Carry A Raygun in Minnesota.
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princewally
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Post subject: Re: The Book Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 7:48 am |
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someone1980 wrote: ein brera wrote: Got it. Read it. Excellent introduction to Minnesota carry issues. The sequel is coming out … What would be covered in the next one?
That's the mall-ninja/junior g-man edition. It's a 300 page how-to, including ultra-secret public scanner codes, detailed explanations on stalking local authors, the role of extreme subservience in the face of authoritarians, and the proper kneepads to use when dealing with police.
It includes a chapter on blaming the innocent, a chapter on "stomping" as told by a "stomper", and a chapter on how the little camera inside a taser can prove anything the taser-holder wants it to prove, and it's always the tasee's fault.
Can you guess who was brought in to co-author?
_________________ Of the people, By the People, For the People. The government exists to serve us, not the reverse.
-------------------- Next MN carry permit class: TBD.
Permit to Carry MN --------------------
jason <at> metrodefense <dot> com
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Duane J
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Post subject: Re: The Book Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 7:53 am |
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Joined: Thu Dec 06, 2007 9:11 am Posts: 225 Location: Farmington, MN
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princewally wrote: someone1980 wrote: ein brera wrote: Got it. Read it. Excellent introduction to Minnesota carry issues. The sequel is coming out … What would be covered in the next one? That's the mall-ninja/junior g-man edition. It's a 300 page how-to, including ultra-secret public scanner codes, detailed explanations on stalking local authors, the role of extreme subservience in the face of authoritarians, and the proper kneepads to use when dealing with police. It includes a chapter on blaming the innocent, a chapter on "stomping" as told by a "stomper", and a chapter on how the little camera inside a taser can prove anything the taser-holder wants it to prove, and it's always the tasee's fault. Can you guess who was brought in to co-author?
Tim Dolan?
_________________ Duane J
Firearms Education and Readiness
www.fear-mn.com
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ein brera
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 8:23 am |
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someone1980 wrote: ein brera wrote: Got it. Read it. Excellent introduction to Minnesota carry issues. The sequel is coming out … What would be covered in the next one?
Surely you do not suggest Joel’s well is dry? Or, are you follower of the myth: “Everything that has been invented has been invented.” – U.S. Commissioner of patents?
The only <b>short</B> book in the excellent category I have ever loved is The YogaSutra (40 pages in original language, totaling 195 short aphorisms). It took me three years to go through it once with a master on a one-on-one basis; moreover, it keeps on giving after 30 years.
Simply put, Joel composes well and his style … well, I like it (not to mention the subject matter).
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Andrew Rothman
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Post subject: Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 11:54 pm |
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