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Those fucking injuns are better armed than me. I'm going to have to start paying protection money to the cartels so they don't cut my fucking pumping heart out to offer it to the sun god. Central Florida. It didn't used to be like this. Well, there has always been the gun fire. Those fucking mortars are a different story.

Those fucking injuns are better armed than me. I'm going to have to start paying protection money to the cartels so they don't cut my fucking pumping heart out to offer it to the sun god. Central Florida. It didn't used to be like this. Well, there has always been the gun fire. Those fucking mortars are a different story.

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The real scary thing to think about is all the sound recording devices installed in your neighborhood in the last 10 years. You may shoot off all the guns you want on NYE and the 4th of July and Cinco de Mayo, but every shot is being recorded and triangulated to log precisely where it came from. Nobody walks through the frozen forests of Vermont on the Appalachian Trail in January. It's too cold. Too much snow. But you can be sure if a tree falls from the wind or a lightning strike, it's being recorded.

So the answer to that age-old physiological question is: It depends on which forest the tree falls.

Remember what Hemmingway said? Ask Not For Whom The Bell Tolls...

...for it tolls for thee.

You're a bit off base on how widely shot-spotters have been deployed in the US. They've been shown to be worthless in the long run.