Confessions of a Street Pharmacist

“Unhappy it is, though, to reflect that a brother’s sword has been sheathed in a brother’s breast and that the once-happy plains of America are either to be drenched with blood or inhabited by slaves. Sad alternative! But can a virtuous man hesitate in his choice?” - George Washington, 1777

Friday, December 21, 2018

School shooting

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This shooting will be used to justify a law that only allows cops to have guns on school property. A Florida sheriff's deputy killed...
Thursday, December 20, 2018

Bad shoot, or am I an anti-gun idiot?

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A 17 year old walks into a jewelry store and asks to try on rings . Once he has three of them, worth about $3,000 or so, an employee tells h...
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Glad I got out

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I had quite a bit of money in the stock market. A few weeks ago, the stock market's volatility had me down about $30k. I decided enough ...
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Money talks

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Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Tranny Miss Universe

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The tranny that was running in the Miss Universe contest is claiming that he is a woman because he believes himself to be a woman. Let...
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Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Security in depth

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ALL security can be beaten eventually, because all security has one thing in common: the item being secured must be accessible to its owner,...
Saturday, December 15, 2018

UPS employees steal, which is why shipping guns is expensive

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Shipping firearms by common carrier requires that you notify the carrier of the contents of the package. No person shall knowingly deliver ...
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Sunday, December 9, 2018

Why confiscation won't happen

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There is always talk of banning firearms and having the police and military start confiscating them. It won't happen. There are two big ...
Friday, December 7, 2018

Woke but blind

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The recent uproar about the Christmas song, "Baby it's cold outside" has become somewhat of a big deal since I first posted ab...
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Thursday, December 6, 2018

Senseless Traditions

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Growing up, my father insisted on a family tradition. Every year, my siblings and I were forced to watch "Miracle on 34th Street" ...
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Divemedic
I joined the US Navy right out of high school and was a NUC electrician. Six years of that, and I left to find my way in the civilian world. After spending the next 22 years working in EMS and fire, I retired in 2011. I came out of retirement after two years of boredom to begin my third career as a high school science teacher. I have a wide set of interests, as I am a SCUBA diver, gun and shooting enthusiast, general class HAM radio operator, prepper and all around science geek. I am also a hockey fan, and spend my vacations travelling the world. After my years travelling the world in the military, EMS, and fire, there are not many things that surprise me about the way that people behave.
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