Wednesday, December 21, 2011

When Bowling Balls are Outlawed...

And it was one of those deadly "assault bowling balls," with no legitimate sporting purpose... [More]

4 comments:

  1. If one of the "only ones" had done it, it would of course be ID'ed as a Patrol Bowling Ball.

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  2. "Obviously, we have to close the Bowling Alley Loophole. Under current law, even people who are under restraining orders are still allowed to enter bowling alleys, rent bowling shoes, and engage in bowling. This, despite the obvious danger to the public that is posed by allowing this completely unregulated situation to continue to occur. While bowling balls travel at relatively low velocity, they are of enormous caliber, and can do tremendous harm. Many bowling balls can be hurled with such force that they possess greater energy than a bullet from a handgun! It's far too easy to engage in bowling. No license, no training, no waiting period, no background check, no questions asked. Protest easy bowling!"

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  3. Clearly they need to make that bowling alley a "bowling ball free zone".

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  4. I guess the difference would be is it a standard ball with the normal grip pattern holes drilled in, or one of the high capacity assault style balls with the wider finger tip hole patter which allows more spin and movement.

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