Weiss_Yohji wrote:
Ambivalence wrote:
Woodpecker wrote:
I think that a AR-15 is a bit over the top for hunting,
Perfect for fighting off the Redcoats / Commies / Gummint (delete as applicable) though!
The Second Amendment exists for just that reason: To protect ourselves from our own government should they step on freedom.
I've handled guns before. I've fired live ammo at old Coke bottles filled with water. Not once have I ever had to turn a gun on another human being. Why? Because I was taught gun safety at a young age. My dad was once in Delaware's police academy, and his dad before him was in the Marines during WW2 (He saw no combat). They both owned guns and knew how to use them properly, as do I. To ban guns because someone just might shoot someone else is as ret*d as banning cars because someone might drive drunk. What's next? Banning ropes? Razors? Knives? Legs? Fists? Chairs? Lamps? Piano wires? Bows? Pens?
^^^ This !
Gun control is not about guns; it's about control.
To be back to the point; AS/ASD should have an advantage as gun owners, as we are more likely to learn all the finer points about them, especially safety. Care and maintenance as well
The most important thing about firearms is to be truly
informed about all aspects involving them and how that fits with you as an
individual . It's a personal choice,after all.
If you are not comfortable around them, then it is your choice not to own them. If you do choose to do so, remember these rules when handling a firearm:
(from Col. Jeff Cooper's book)
RULE I: All Guns Are
ALWAYS LOADED.
RULE II: NEVER Let the muzzle cover ANYTHING you are not willing to DESTROY.
RULE III: KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER until your sights are on the target.
RULE IV: Be sure of your target and what's beyond it.
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