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<blockquote data-quote="yukonjack" data-source="post: 2025887" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>I had a real nice comment all ready to post for ya JB. Then reality set in. I am currently in Tok, Alaska. It's 43 degrees below zero and the electric engine heater in my truck died. So ever 2 hours I gotta start it up and let it run. </p><p></p><p>Violence and extreme cold are a lot alike. Both will kill you dead if you're unprepared. Right now I feel like this cold is just gonna jump up and snatch me back to heaven. The violence I can prepare for but sadly you never know when it will raise it's ugly head.</p><p></p><p>I just don't like that the government thinks we can't be trusted to protect ourselves. I had a long conversation with a tow truck drive in Iskut, British Columbia two days ago. He explained the long drawn out process he had to go through to get his Glock 17. Even after all of that he is only allowed to take his Glock to or from the gun club shooting range that he must be a member of. When it's at home it must be secured with a trigger lock or in the gun safe.</p><p></p><p>I asked him if something bad happened how long would it take the RCMP to get there. He said the fastest that they have ever made it to an emergency call in his community was 2 hours. </p><p></p><p>We cannot let our government take away our ability to protect ourselves and be self reliant. Keep up the fight!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yukonjack, post: 2025887, member: 2939"] I had a real nice comment all ready to post for ya JB. Then reality set in. I am currently in Tok, Alaska. It's 43 degrees below zero and the electric engine heater in my truck died. So ever 2 hours I gotta start it up and let it run. Violence and extreme cold are a lot alike. Both will kill you dead if you're unprepared. Right now I feel like this cold is just gonna jump up and snatch me back to heaven. The violence I can prepare for but sadly you never know when it will raise it's ugly head. I just don't like that the government thinks we can't be trusted to protect ourselves. I had a long conversation with a tow truck drive in Iskut, British Columbia two days ago. He explained the long drawn out process he had to go through to get his Glock 17. Even after all of that he is only allowed to take his Glock to or from the gun club shooting range that he must be a member of. When it's at home it must be secured with a trigger lock or in the gun safe. I asked him if something bad happened how long would it take the RCMP to get there. He said the fastest that they have ever made it to an emergency call in his community was 2 hours. We cannot let our government take away our ability to protect ourselves and be self reliant. Keep up the fight!!! [/QUOTE]
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