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Apr. 8th, 2002 08:34 pmOn frequent occasions, i'll see a vehicle with bumper stickers particularly advocating some cause or other. Rarely, i won't be able to tell what's being advocated. Today was one of those oddities.
Vehicle: reasonably new Dodge Durango pickup with extended cab.
Bumper sticker on left rear: Hunter orange, black inscription: "Guns don't kill people. People kill people."
Bumper sticker on right rear: Hunter orange, black inscription: "The Second Amendment Ain't About Duck Hunting."
I'm still wondering if the owner of the vehicle was advocating gun control, or a member of one of those fringe militia groups. If the truck had had Montana or Idaho plates, i'd have been reasonably sure of the latter, but since it was registered in Washington, i'm not so sure.
Vehicle: reasonably new Dodge Durango pickup with extended cab.
Bumper sticker on left rear: Hunter orange, black inscription: "Guns don't kill people. People kill people."
Bumper sticker on right rear: Hunter orange, black inscription: "The Second Amendment Ain't About Duck Hunting."
I'm still wondering if the owner of the vehicle was advocating gun control, or a member of one of those fringe militia groups. If the truck had had Montana or Idaho plates, i'd have been reasonably sure of the latter, but since it was registered in Washington, i'm not so sure.