not handguns. But some old hunting guns - a shotgun and a 22 (I think) - they belong to Mr. Jodi. I actually enjoyed target practice, clay pigeons - we did that a few times a long long while back.
A friend who had put a gun in his mouth and pulled the trigger could walk, but he had neurological issues from damage to his spinal cord. He told me that many of the people in wheelchairs had put the gun in their mouths. The bullet severed or damaged their spinal cords. Today's lesson is: Don't put the gun in your mouth to commit suicide.
-------------------------------- Several people have eaten my cooking and survived.
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