[OT] [Coco] Packin' heat
Ward Griffiths
wdg3rd at comcast.net
Thu Dec 8 15:30:37 EST 2005
On 12/08/2005 02:24 pm, Glen VanDenBiggelaar wrote:
> Wow, up here in Canada, the only guns we see are on the belts of police and
> the few American tourists :) I believe the discount ONLY works at the
> dounut shops though :)
> -Glen
The standard cop discount (at least in the diners, coffee shops and such) in
the States is 50%, or at least it was when I was with the Laconia, NH police
department in 1972. I will offer them only the same 10% I give anybody else
with a firearm. Here in New Jersey, of course, since it's almost impossible
for an unconnected civilian to get permission to carry, anybody with a gun
generally gets a 100% discount plus the contents of the cash register.
(Folks out to commit crimes don't seem to worry that having the gun is _also_
a crime). In NH it's legal for a shopkeeper or homeowner to have a piece and
to use it in self defense, but not down here. Use of lethal force in self
defense in New Jersey will get you tried for premeditated murder unless
you're a cop or politician or well-connected civilian.
To bring things (sort of) on topic, I've long wondered how many folks who
played Leo Christopherson's Coco game "Klendathu" ever got around to actually
reading the excellent novel that inspired it (_Starship Troopers_ by Robert
Heinlein, and don't be misled by the crappy movie of the same name) or more
of Heinlein's work. I liked the game (it was one I could actually _win_) but
I'd been a Heinlein reader for decades previous. Always wondered what
documentation came with the classroom version, but it was a special order and
none ever came through my RSCC.
--
Ward Griffiths wdg3rd at comcast.net
Madison said that tyranny would come to this land only under the guise of
fighting a foreign enemy. One hundred ninety-three years after his
unnecessary war with Britain, I must say he was right. -- Anthony Gregory
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