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IMDB rating: 6.50 Plot: Can bad people be rehabilitated, or are some people just inherently bad? Should a person follow his head or his heart? Young Marty Preston (Jason Dolley) wrestles with these issues when dealing with his surly neighbor Judd Travers (Scott Wilson): a man that the entire community distrusts and who once seriously abused Marty’s dog Shiloh. Etiquette requires that Marty be civil and even neighborly with Judd, but Shiloh refuses to even cross the bridge to Judd’s property. When Judd has an automobile accident while driving drunk and then a dead body shows up in the woods, rumors run wild in town and Judd becomes the townsfolk’s prime murder suspect. Even while Marty and his friend launch their own private investigation of Judd, Marty considers whether Judd may have really changed for the better and his compassion for Judd’s chained dogs leads him to offer to help set up a fence at Judd’s place. Judd and Marty become almost friendly with one another, but the results of the boys’ investigation combined with a freak accident involving Marty’s sister will ultimately test Marty’s newfound faith in his neighbor to the extreme. Young audience members will find this sequel to Shiloh less disturbing than the original thanks to a toning down of both Judd’s attitude and his abusive behavior toward his dogs. |
Actors: Wilson Scott,McRaney Gerald,Dolley Jason,Garrett Jordan,Dolan Jeff,Rice Adrian,Deken Jim,Drama,Family,
Can you think a better alternative to a .25 automatic in my sock?
I am divorced. Alimony. Child support. Dad died. I got enough to buy a small house in a high crime neighborhood in Los Angeles. Now I don’t pay rent. One less expense. I need to save for my little daughter’s Sweet Sixteen, Car, College and Wedding.
Bought a dog. The only mean dog Allstate Insurance permits is a German Shepherd. Got one at the pound. Messed up. Got "Shiloh" Shepherd. Special bred of German Shepherd. Dog is big, but cowardly. 135 of cowardice. Cannot/will not protect me.
I cannot fight. I am extremely small and skinny for a man. Anyone can whip my butt. I cannot run. I have knee injury. I walk for hour and a half/two hours to exercise. So I am small,skinny, injured, and gay, in a high crime neighborhood,and my dog cannot protect me.
Currently, I stick a .25 automatic in my right sock for protection. I have one foot smaller than the other foot, and on that foot I wear two pair of socks. When I stick the .25 auto in the sock, the two tube socks hold the gun perfectly. I stick an extra clip in the other sock.
I have to hide my gun, because they don’t issue gun permits in Los Angeles City or Los Angeles County. I figure Los Angeles Police will not stop/frisk a small white lguy in his early thirties who is walking his dog who is well groomed and wearing a nice track suit and new sneakers. I am not that far from Silver Lake, a gay center of Los Angeles, and I figure they will just say "Oh, another f__ out exercising."
Can anyone think of a better alternative for protection than what I am doing?
Please note: It’s in my sock because I don’t think a cop will notice it there. If I get a bigger gun he will NOTICE it. If you tell me I need a bigger gun, I will simply assume you are dyslexic.
Please note: Civilian possession of an Ankle Holster is a crime in California.
Do you know the meaning of being Dyslexic? That means you read and write things backwards. I`m sure you`ll end up shooting yourself in your foot with that pea shooter. You do know if you pull that on someone they`ll prob just laugh and pull out a bigger gun. And if some one holds you up or mugs you how are you going to get to your sock? At least on your hip you can act like your taking out your wallet.
BeachBum818 | Nov 15, 2009
I’m not sure why you’re hung up on the legalities. You’re already breaking the law, so you should at least do so somewhat safely.
Look up Thunderwear, IMO, the best deep concealment holster available.
Also, perhaps look into the Kel-Tec P3AT. Smaller and lighter than most .25s, and if you can get it, I would sure trust a .380 more than a .25.
Jason | Nov 15, 2009
I’d get something a litte bigger, you can get licences to legally carry a pistol, you just need to ask the police when they do the sessions, but i would go for a 9mm or .22 LR for protection, but untill you get a liscense, i’d stick with the .25.
Oliver G | Nov 15, 2009
May be easier to repent, and pray that God will remove you from your pig pen.
A 25 is your sock is not worth the extra weight.
Why not get a telescoping security baton? They are about 8" closed and weigh not much more than your 25. Extended they are about 20". They are made of steel and can easily break an arm, or crack a skull.
Its not illegal to carry.
But as one guy already said- your already illegal with the 25, so why not get a real gun?
Or, how about thsi???why can’t you just apply for a gun permit….then carry what ever you wish. Or, why can’t you just move?
John S, BaC | Nov 15, 2009
A .25 in your sock is useless. You won’t have time to grab it before you get beat to a pulp. A bigger gun in your sock is equally useless for the same reason. Any breed of dog can be trained to protect you. Allstate is not the only homeowner’s insurance company. When it’s time to renew, shop for a company that allows different breeds. Even though your dog isn’t vicious his size and appearance will be enough to cause thugs to look for a different victim.
winterrules | Nov 15, 2009









