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Arizona man shoots his own weiner

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Dumb, dumb, dumb.

At least he learned a valuable lesson - "use a holster, don't stick it down your pants like you see in the movies". Something pulls the trigger or gets caught = BANG.
 
A pink gun is retarded. Why someone would feel the need to get a pink gun is beyond me. It is a weapon used to kill or incapacitate your enemy, nothing less. It's not some stupid fucking fashion statement. Next they'll put Gucci logos and rhinestones on these and every woman will have one because they think they are cute.

I'm all for men and women carrying for protection. But treat it like a weapon, not some fashion accesory that you think needs to be pink.

Personal weapons have for centuries been a symbol of wealth and power, its nothing new tob"bedazzle" or bling out your piece.

If anything, a pink pistol fits in better from a historical context of firearm possesion then everyone carrying around legit copies of military sidearms.
 
I also wonder if he'll be charged with a crime. He definitely should be. Plaxico Buress got like 2 years for firing a weapon in a public place.
 
The dude. I mean dudette. c-to the hoe, lol

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I went to Phoenix last month to go to the All-Star game and happened to go to Fry's (an electronic's one) and I saw on the door that they did not allow firearms inside the store. I kind of laughed to myself that people wanted to protect their second amendment rights so much that a store has to put a sign up to prevent people from bringing a firearm when they go shopping for a new power supply.

this is a statement of an idiot. since AZ law allows its residents to openly carry firearms, there are statutes restricting their possession in specific places. all kinds of places have those signs up. the frys electronics you went to happens to be next to a pretty unsafe area, but you could go to north scottsdale and see the same signs. i have yet to worry about anyone carrying firearms around in stores. sure i see it on occasion, but i rarely worry about it.
 
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