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    #441
    ^yup tama si sir zenmastertyl
    di na nagdemanda at nagkaayos na pinakita sa ABS-CBN tv patrol
    yung MB driver di nagsalita si karlvin ang lang at taxi driver

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    #442
    Impossibleng walang cash incentives yan


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    #443
    Quote Originally Posted by [archie] View Post
    I have to agree on this.

    Guns are tools to protect yourself from threats.
    guns are tools to threaten your opponent.
    merely showing your opponent that you have a gun hidden under your clothes, is a very serious threat and the guy deserves to be jailed.
    my opinion.

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    #444
    Quote Originally Posted by foresterx View Post
    ...: i think of it as a tool, it can be used in sports, as a hobby, self defense and ofcourse to kill people. anything can be used as a weapon by a person who wants to harm someone. blaming a gun for killing is like blaming a spoon for making people fat.
    and pro-gun people see guns this way..
    heh heh.

    a foreigner guest was here in the philippines once..
    after a day of walking around, he was shocked at what he saw..
    "dr d! the policemen here have guns!"

    take it however way you want to..

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    #445
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    guns are tools to threaten your opponent.
    merely showing your opponent that you have a gun hidden under your clothes, is a very serious threat and the guy deserves to be jailed.
    my opinion.
    Ah yes... Arm the criminals.

    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    and pro-gun people see guns this way..
    heh heh.

    a foreigner guest was here in the philippines once..
    after a day of walking around, he was shocked at what he saw..
    "dr d! the policemen here have guns!"

    take it however way you want to..
    And your point is???

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    #446
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    guns are tools to threaten your opponent.
    merely showing your opponent that you have a gun hidden under your clothes, is a very serious threat and the guy deserves to be jailed.
    my opinion.
    so if a knife or any other weapon is used to threaten someones life it's ok, got it.:bwahaha:


    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    and pro-gun people see guns this way..
    heh heh.

    a foreigner guest was here in the philippines once..
    after a day of walking around, he was shocked at what he saw..
    "dr d! the policemen here have guns!"

    take it however way you want to..
    tapos? i like how anti gun people think, they have no logical explanation of what to do if your or your loved ones life is at risk.:bwahaha:

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    #447
    Quote Originally Posted by foresterx View Post
    so if a knife or any other weapon is used to threaten someones life it's ok, got it.:bwahaha:

    tapos? i like how anti gun people think, they have no logical explanation of what to do if your or your loved ones life is at risk.:bwahaha:
    You have no right to protect yourself or legal gun owners are evil. Yan ang mentality ng mga anti-gun people.

    And in the case of his foreigner friend... Cops are not supposed to carry guns! For heavens sake, let there be peace and spread love. :hysterical:

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    #448
    sa singapore walang baril ang pulis, batuta lang saka pepper spray. pero meron radio, isang tawag lang and within 1 minute andyan na ang swat nila. real swat, hindi yung swatswatan ng pnp.

    sa atin di pwede walang baril ang pulis. hindi natatakot sa batuta ang mga pinoy kasi nasa lahi natin ang warrior. may blade culture tayo before, then after world war 2 nagkaron ng gun culture. remember the song "leron leron sinta"? "ang baril ko'y pito, and sunda ko'y siyam", 7 guns and 9 knives! e aakyat lang ng ligaw yan ha!

    i am pro gun. ang ayaw ko lang yung gun totting a-hole na x1000 ang angas pag may dalang baril.

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    #449
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Skin head pa. Tapos mga susi ng kotse naka neck lanyard.


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    Naka black shirt na may H logo or DOHC VTEC! haha

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    #450
    Merely carrying a bladed weapon outside is illegal... as per a Marcos-era law.

    BATAS PAMBANSA BILANG 6

    AN ACT REDUCING THE PENALTY FOR ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF BLADED, POINTED OR BLUNT WEAPONS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NUMBERED NINE.

    Section 1. Paragraph three of Presidential Decree Numbered Nine is hereby amended to read as follows:

    "3. It is unlawful to carry outside of one's residence any bladed, pointed or blunt weapon such as "knife", "spear", "pana", "dagger", "bolo", "barong", "kris", or "chako", except where such articles are being used as necessary tools or implements to earn a livelihood or in pursuit of a lawful activity. Any person found guilty thereof shall suffer the penalty of imprisonment of not less than one month nor more than one year or a fine of not less than Two Hundred Pesos nor more than Two Thousand Pesos, or both such imprisonment and fine as the Court may direct."

    Sec. 2. Article twenty-two of the Revised Penal Code shall apply to persons previously convicted under paragraph three of Presidential Decree Numbered Nine.

    Sec. 3. Any law or ordinance which is inconsistent herewith is hereby repealed.

    Sec. 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.

    Approved: November 21, 1978

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