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worst indian laws
by Raj Aryan on Apr 18, 2007 03:44 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

i demand indian govt. to revive the old fashioned arms act and to follow US laws in this regard.Though the above incident happened its very rare to happen.In india to obtain a pistol is a big headache.Its raising concern among indians about their self defence.

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by Seeli on Apr 18, 2007 06:51 PM   Permalink
Arey chup!!!!
Mr. Raj, I think you are also a psycho. How can you talk like a fool thinking about buying a pistol when there is a tragedy happened due to its bloody use. If you want to die....there are many ways but don't hurt others. Think like a man. Not like a Egoistic coward. Have a heart. You can't even make a dead live how can you think of buying a pistol. Sell garam chai on platform if you want to make a living. Nothing comes for free. I expect you to have a nice life and good senses.

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by murli nair on Apr 23, 2007 05:00 PM   Permalink
yeah right. it is impossible for an ordinary law abiding guy to get a gun in india, but not a problem for criminals or certain kind of people (whom the govt, read bearucrats, can betow ). yep orinary guys in india cannot be trusted with guns, they might actually use them to protect themselves and their families, how dangerous !!

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by critics on Apr 18, 2007 07:15 PM   Permalink
is ur wife f***ed by somone , and you want to kill him... there are many other ways to do that rather than buying a gun and make that a law ... u as**le..



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by rayker rayker on Apr 18, 2007 08:22 PM   Permalink
gun culture is the last thing india needs. more guns - more stupid people turning them to innocent people. removing guns wont remove stupid people, it just removes the killing part harder. no mass murders, no such incidents.

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