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  <title>Talk and  Expereince the American nuances (11/20/2007 - 02 : 30)</title>
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  <description><![CDATA[Colonal Williamsburg - Williamsburg, United States<br /><br />Over a period with the school shoot outs and eccentric shoot outs read often in USA, there is a general feeling growing for some control of guns. This opposed by mostly southerners who considers it an irrevocable right. But this poses a psychological and mental dilemma! I saw it 2 times in Southern USA. (For an Indian this may look strange since for us guns are only used by decoits)
I went into one shop in the old town of Williamsburg (kept in the state of 150 years back) to buy some souvenir. The middle aged shop sales lady was talking with someone and continued her grumbling to me. ‘How can the government say that small children should not read books in school where there is some picture of guns, she asked me (as if I was a Southern American!)’  or play around acting like shooting. What else boys are supposed to play! There won’t be anyone left to fight for America!”

She has a genuine worry! 
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