I'm Still Not Sure Why Everyone Doesn't Bring Rifles to McDonalds Back Home

By Ian MacLellan

On 23 March 2008

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I'm Still Not Sure Why Everyone Doesn't Bring Rifles to McDonalds Back Home

It is amazing you can get McKebab in Israel. I think it is way better than anything you can get in the USA.

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9 Responses

  • Steven Heipel

    On 23 March 2008 Steven Heipel said:

    Nice capture.
    Our impression (in answering your title question) here in Canada is that Americans don't bring rifles to McDonalds in the US is because they already have their handguns with them :)

  • Ian MacLellan

    On 23 March 2008 Ian MacLellan said:

    Haha yep.
    The US has the highest density of guns, more than 1 per person, you know so we can arm the toddlers too.

  • Joli Buchanan

    On 23 March 2008 Joli Buchanan said:

    Great capture! Why would you need a gun at Mickey Ds when that food will kill ya eventually!

  • Frederic Frognier

    On 23 March 2008 Frederic Frognier gave props:

    Great photojournalism series

  • Nelson Campbell

    On 23 March 2008 Nelson Campbell gave props:

    good opportunity grabbed!

  • Jodie Andrefski

    On 23 March 2008 Jodie Andrefski gave props:

    omg---this is too great.

  • jim simonson

    On 28 March 2008 jim simonson said:

    wow, what could i possibly add to this thought provoking image and these wonderful comments.

  • Jade

    On 30 March 2008 Jade gave props:

    haha so great

  • Joshua Blankman

    On 31 March 2008 Joshua Blankman gave props:

    In NYC I was always amazed and a little scared by the massive guns that army officers and police carried around the subway stations. It wasn't that they had guns, but they had guns the size of me! It's sad that law enforcers have to use such heavy methods to organize the masses. Great job capturing such a tricky subject (I was generally not in a good position to shoot people with guns in NYC without them shooting back ;-)

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