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LonnieParticipantFrom experience, I think you’re going to find some of the same responses you would anywhere else in the states. While I dated interracially here in Columbia I got inquiring gazes, none of which I found threatening. Charleston is much the same as any other city in America, and I would try and treat it as such. You’re going to have your bad apples, but that is the case everywhere. From my account, I don’t believe you will have any trouble whatsoever. Some have even argued that because Southern states have a higher ratio of black to white that the people in those states are likely to be more tolerant of interracial dating. In my opinion, the people of all the states have become more tolerant and it will only get better. You and yours will be welcome in Charleston. It’s a beautiful city, and I feel confident you will like, probably love, living there.
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Name : Lonnie, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Episcopalian, Age : 33, City : Columbia, State : SC, Country : United States, Occupation : audio producer, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class,July 7, 2004 at 12:00 am in reply to: Reply To: Firearms in the U.S.: have you ever used one? #41292
LonnieParticipantThis is not God given. This is a US right. ‘A bill of rights is what the people are entitled to against every government on earth, general or particular, and what no just government should refuse.’ — Thomas Jefferson December 20, 1787 I should not have to defend this second amendment…but I will…take note please in the following… ‘Violent crime rates are highest overall in states with laws severely limiting or prohibiting the carrying of concealed firearms for self-defense’. (FBI Uniform Crime Reports, 1992). The total Violent Crime Rate is 26% higher in the restrictive states (798.3 per 100,000 pop.) than in the less restrictive states (631.6 per 100,000) The Homicide Rate is 49% higher in the restrictive states 10.1 per 100,000) than in the states with less restrictive CCW laws (6.8 per 100,000). The Robbery Rate is 58% higher in the restrictive states (289.7 per 100,000) than in the less restrictive states (183.1 per 100,000). The Aggravated Assault Rate is 15% higher in the restrictive states (455.9 per 100,000) than in the less restrictive states (398.3 per 100,000). Using the most recent FBI data (1992), homicide trends in the 17 states with less restrictive CCW laws compare favorably against national trends, and almost all CCW permittees are law-abiding. Since adopting CCW (1987), Florida’s homicide rate has fallen 21% while the U.S. rate has risen 12%. From start-up 10/1/87 – 2/28/94 (over six years) Florida issued 204,108 permits: only 17 (0.008%) were revoked because permittees later committed crimes (not necessarily violent) in which guns were present (not necessarily used). …http://www.sacsconsulting.com/ccw_Statistics.htm
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Name : Lonnie, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Episcopalian, Age : 33, City : Columbia, State : SC, Country : United States, Occupation : audio producer, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class,
LonnieParticipantAs a white male, I have often wondered why you would go through what you do to have straight hair. ‘Because we have/want too!’ you say. I say, ‘Give me au na’tural!’ It’s simple elegance. Whether it’s wild and nappy, short and scrim, dreadlocked, braided, or corn-rolled it is (IMHO) awesome!
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Name : Lonnie, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Episcopalian, Age : 33, City : Columbia, State : SC, Country : United States, Occupation : audio producer, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class,- AuthorPosts