Wow, that sums up a lot of things, like feel-good gun laws, etc. They only apply to people who obey the law(s). As we always say, by definition, criminals don't obey laws, so many of them just serve to make the lives of decent people more difficult. Forrest On Aug 31, 2011, at 4:29 AM, Mike wrote: > But not illegally. > > Mike > > -- > Graduate > Univesity of South Vietnam > School of Warfare > Class of 1967 > > If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert, in five > years there'd be a shortage of sand."--Milton Friedman, American economist > and Nobel Prize recipient > > From: badges-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:badges-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Steinarr Kr. Omarsson > Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 3:46 AM > To: badges@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Badges - Re: A Question For Everyone > > No, the US is just harder to get into legally. > > Steinarr Kr. > Iceland > > 2011/8/30 <CarlGlas@xxxxxxxxxxx> > As we approach the tenth anniversary of the tragedy of September 11, 2001, I > have a question to ask of each > of you. > > With the creation of Homeland Security, the Transportation Security > Administration, and all the other federal agencies that were created with the > intentions of making us all feel safer, do you? > > Do you feel any safer or secure today than you did on September 10, 2001? > > > > > > The Badges Law Enforcement Discussion Group - Est. 1997 > > > > > -- > Steinarr Kr. Omarsson > Iceland The Badges Law Enforcement Discussion Group - Est. 1997