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Sunday, August 30, 2015
Actually many types of signs do save lives
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STOP SIGNS, for instance, do save lives if obeyed. Ummmmm, however I do believe she is wrong about the NO GUNS signs. IMHO, other than as a hollow political statement, signs declaring NO GUNS are worthless; the gun-toting bad-guys will ignore them and the gun-toting good-guys may just take their business elsewhere.
The signs are helpful. They make me want to spend some money at Marianos.
ReplyDeleteGrace and peace