I know one thing for certain; it is much more appreciated
when one has been denied the privilege for three months.
Now that is a truth worth telling! I was once "denied the privilege" for a period of time in Ghana -- the same country which gave us the current Secretary General of the United Nations -- the same Secretary General who is currently presiding over the deceptively-titled "U.N. Conference To Review Progress Made in the Implementation of the Programme of Action To Prevent and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects" -- the same so-called "Programme" which would attempt to repeal the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution -- and Ghana being one of those African countries falling within one of the following three categories
(1) Those countries in which you are apt to be shot by military or polilce if you are found to be carrying a weapon;
(2) Those countries in which you are apt to be shot by bandits or rebels if you are found NOT to be carrying a weapon; and
(3) Those countries in which both (1) and (2), above, apply.
Guess which one of the foregoing categories most accurately describes the country of His Excellency the Secretary General of the United Nations.