I wonder if this pair of scissors will make the list of forbidden assault weapons. I want to follow DHS’ recommendation and use them to defend myself at work.
That is 10 inches of feline-approved Assault Scissors with high-capacity cutting area.
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I wonder if this pair of scissors will make the list of forbidden assault weapons. I want to follow DHS’ recommendation and use them to defend myself at work.
That is 10 inches of feline-approved Assault Scissors with high-capacity cutting area.
Semi-retired like Vito Corleone before the heart attack. Consiglieri to J.Kb and AWA. I lived in a Gun Control Paradise: It sucked and got people killed. I do believe that Freedom scares the political elites.
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Don’t worry. If scissors were effective defensive tools they’d be outlawed.
“10 inches”? Good thing you live in Florida. In New York you’d be limited to 7. 😉
In NY City you would only be allowed to have 3″ round nosed safety scissors and you would have to have them secured with a state approved child proof lock.
Is it just me or do a lot of gun bloggers have cats? Barron, Jennifer, Tam, Linoge, Evyl Robot, Miguel, and Roberta X, just off the top of my head, do cats cause gun blogging? Or does gun blogging cause cats?
My wife causes cats….
I have a dog, no cats. Wife’s allergic to them plus she hates the fact that they will climb on the counter. I like them fine. My dog likes them fine too. She thinks they are tasty.
You need to find a good holster for your scissors. Maybe something in a good crossdraw.
While I’m not a blogger, I comment frequently, and I have a snake. Does that count?
YEECH! OK, it counts.
That cat has an ebil look in his eye! Be careful!!
She is the sweetest cat you’ll ever meet. She hates being picked up and carried & she will struggle, twist & turn but will not scratch or bite. I am sure that she’d lose a fight against a Teddy Bear.
One of our cats is like that, except that she doesn’t struggle when being picked up. She regularly loses fights with paper bags.
She’s a ragdoll. Literally*.
*(For those that haven’t heard of them, Ragdoll cats are often used as therapy cats. They have almost no fight or self-preservation instincts.)
Attack Kitties are often overlooked as a valuable resource to domestic tranquility. 🙂
I am pet less yet I blog…occasionally.
Kitty needs pat-pats!