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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] PSUB Fatalities...View Ports...Shatterproof



Hi Paul,

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> From: "Paul Suds" <paul_suds@hotmail.com>
> To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
> Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] PSUB Fatalities...View Ports...Shatterproof
> Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 20:33:30 PST
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> UL listing 751 for 3/4 polycarbonate bullet proof(?) glazing must withstand 
> .38 (160 grain loaded for 750 fps) or 9mm (125 grain 1150 fps) FMJ at 25 
> feet. The actual specs are not these values exactly, but these are from 
> memory and easy to remember. Here's another one for you. I'm a member of 
> NRA, and at one time would die before giving up my right to bear arms. 
> Unfortunately, I believe that these days guns are being used irresponsibly, 
> and I would give up the right to own one, if I thought that all the guns 
> (99% +) could be removed from circulation. Again, unfortunately, this will

99% + would be the guns from all the law abiding citizens. So only the
criminals would still have guns. The other people would be the unarmed victims.

Once the law abiding give up the right to own guns. You will never get them
back. Do you really want the likes of Clinton running the country with no
ultimate check of the system in the hands of the public?
 
> never happen, and it is a problem our sociatey is stuck with. 

It can be improved. If all the gun owners would educate the public at large
then more people would understand better what guns can and can not do. 
If more public were allowed to carry then crime would go down like it has
in every state that permitted conclealed carry. Guns are only tools not
the cause of the problem. The cause is that criminals feel they can get
away with doing their crime.

> i know this is 
> controversial subject and not appropraiate for this web site, but the issue 
> has already been broached, so jump in..Suds
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Same here. I wanted to keep this subject out of PSUBS. But since it was 
broached. Too late.

Regards,
Ray