Actually, I think it would not be best policy to go after the assault nail guns first. After all, those are used by professional carpenters, and they have a union. Better to start with going after the smaller, cheaper, nail guns-you know, the "Saturday afternoon specials" that do it yourself hobby carpenters use. Maybe you could even get the carpenter union to help ban them, after all, if you put the Do-it-yourself guys "out of business" that could only help the pro's bottom line. And don't worry about that pesky constitution, it really only applies to muskets errr .... hammers!
You know, I'm sure you're right. My assault nail gun is surely a Saturday Afternoon Special too. It was Saturday Afternoon, after all, when I was assaulted by it.
I could have pulled the nail and he could have gotten the tetanus shot from his family Dr.
PJ and Sagebrush;
I'm definitely glad it wasn't a bigger nail and that I didn't hit bone. As it was I just grabbed ahold of it and pulled it out then drove myself to the family doctor and got the tetanus shot. Cathy was babysitting the grandson 3 hrs. away so I wasn't going to tell her about it until after I'd been to see the doctor. She happened to call though just as I was climbing into the pickup to go see the doctor. I was trying to keep the conversation upbeat and not let on that I'd dinged myself up again. Evidently I was "too happy" because she eventually asked, "Ok, What's going on?"
Sunday, after I got through working on the camper, I went to mop up the mud and the blood (No, no beer was involved) and I was surprised to find that there was even blood splatter on the opposite wall of the closet I was working on. I mentioned that the exit wound was bigger than the entry wound, but I was really surprised to realize that it had created blood splatter too.