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champredd (m)
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Concerning the state of Nigerian polity, it will worth the while for the incoming National Assembly to allow more civillians to carry guns around. I guess it will allow people to go and vote without fear of some thugs coming to disrupt their voting, because they too will know that a lot of people will be carrying their guns and eager to shoot anybody who attacks them.
And since the Nigerian military foundry is now said to be working well. That means locally made guns will be available for everybody to buy cheaply plus the government will make a lot of profit. That will help the OBJ "reforms" to continue.
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Kennis (m)
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i'll love that, it'll create some feeling of d liberty being preached, afterall considering ownership of amunitions as illegal doesnt in anyway reduce crime
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champredd (m)
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Even those armed robbers will be more afraid, although I may admit that even in the US studies have shown that a higher percentage of guns kept in the house are usually used for suicide, accidental shootings by children whose parent do not keep the guns locked in a safe, and most gun owners do not usually have the opportunity of reaching for their guns before the intruder descend on them.
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peteroby (m)
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iam in support of this,the gun law in Nigerian must be reviwed,even private security companies do not allow to carry fire arms.how people go protect life and property with P R 24,dry wood?go to places like the Banks you will be sorry for these young security guards on duty.
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Po Deep (m)
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They're scared we'll become like the US/middle east etc. But personally, I'D get one if it becomes authorized, got my reasons, don't ask why.
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joemama
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Oh bro i quite agree with You concerning our laws about guns, I need one myself to protect my life and siblingssssssss,
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