Go to most any random gun thread from this board. You will find posts from people on your side advocating all manner of draconian measures against gun owners. Those are your comrades. We do not trust you.
We do. They are highly restricted and you need tens of thousands of dollars to buy one. The number of murders done with legally-owned automatic weapons in the last 80 years can be counted on one hand. Like 2.
It is illegal to make any such gun since 1988. I assume you are referring to 3D printing: the legal ones have metal in them. Anything that is plastic is unreliable as hell. As for non printed firearms: Die Hard 2 is not a documentary!
What an odd way of defining “half way”. Just fold on every issue and surrender to meet in the middle! Maybe the NRA could be more like Brady! Where are you proposing to move your positions to the middle?
Locking your door is good advice. Burglars arrested after being held at gunpoint by resident, no one injured (even burglar who attempted to light himself on fire while in the hospital) - positive news!
I wonder how many of us are on the “not really on a side” side.
Personally, every time I hear about a tragic loss of life involving guns, I think that we have to do something.
But I live in a rural area (and never want to move) where firearms are sometimes necessary. A couple years ago I shot a fox that was in our yard. He was behaving oddly (stalking me) and the department of agriculture field office determined he was rabid. I was glad I owned the shotgun, but haven’t fired it since.
Even if you are an at-will employee in Utah - you can’t be fired for exercising self defense in the case of imminent serious bodily injury. Sounds about right to me.
Here’s another one for your thread, Bone. It’s interesting to me because I didn’t realize that there was such a thing as a Chicago CHL for anyone not named “Alderman” or “Mayor.”
Basically, Mr. Gildersleeve, 55, with a lengthy criminal history, and out on bond for another crime, tries to rob the local corner store. While herding the employees of the store to one side, he got into an altercation with a customer, a 44 year old CHL holder and Chicago resident, who shot Mr. Gildersleeve multiple times, killing him.
Naturally his family is shocked and dismayed that their loved one was killed. From the Tribune article:
Yaaaay! All these corpses piling up just gives me such a warm positive feeling down in the cockles of my heart. Killing tools are just so gosh darn nifty, aren’t they?
Would you feel better talking about folks getting robbed, beaten, raped, or killed by criminals? Fists and feet are our kind’s original killing tools. Eliminate other weapons and we are left with the strong (or numerous) preying on the weak. The weak hope the strong leave them alive, at least.
Probably. I don’t know what it is about the liberal mindset that makes it this way, but lack of concern for the victims of crime and defense of criminals are a hallmark. People are robbed, raped, tortured and killed every day by violent criminals prematurely kicked loose time and time again from the penal system and liberals couldn’t care less. Instead they continue to lobby as hard as they can for reduced prison sentences and early parole which creates even more victims and then get all het up over Sheriff Joe’s pink prison uniforms and mystery meat sandwiches. Go figure.
I’d feel better without the whooping and hollaring when someone *gets *to shoot someone because I was always told that it’s a tragedy when someone *has *to shoot someone. I guess I must have let my Eddie Eagle newsletter subscription lapse.
Maybe if conservatives would stop giving themselves tax cuts at the expense of corrections budgets, we wouldn’t have to release convicts early from over-crowded prisons. Conservatives rarely consider the unintended consequences of their actions.
As with most if not all legal gun owners in America ,
I love my kids and my grand kids , my husband also other family members and a few friends and being an American citizen …
I own a home , a car , a gun , a sofa ,to name a few of the objects I have acquired.
I love people .
I own property .
So I get kinds tired of these kinds of labels being used because I choose to exercise my right to keep and bear arms .
For the record, I consider stories about citizens fighting back when confronted by an armed criminal , to very positive news ,compared to stories of how several citizens becoming victims of a mass murderer while on their way to class or enjoying a movie .