Guns at a wedding

DoubleTapper describes the latest wedding he attended …

I sat at my assigned table with 9 other guys. Of the 10 of us, there were 3 Glocks, 1 Sig, and 2 S&W’s. It was a little weird until I realized that 3 of the guys were under 21, and 2 were still in the IDF and had their duty weapons stashed under the table.

I have got to attend a Jewish Israeli wedding in my lifetime! Seems like an event not to be missed ;)

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3 Responses to “Guns at a wedding”

  1. Murdoc Onlineon 27 Jun 2008 at 4:29 am link comment

    Keep & Bear Arms: An Individual Right…

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  2. Eddy Alvarezon 27 Jun 2008 at 5:36 am link comment

    haha! awesome! i already told my fellow carrying friends that we will carry when i get married.

  3. Murdoc Onlineon 27 Jun 2008 at 6:15 am link comment

    Keep & Bear Arms: An Individual Right…

    As you’ve no doubt heard by now, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled this morning that the 2nd Amendment guarantees what is an individual right. It’s important that we keep a few things in mind: The official position of the United States of …

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