I can't really say I've lost my love of guns and shooting, but in the last few years it sure hasn't occupied the place in my life that it once did. A good friend recently pointed me to this board, and I'm very grateful he did because now I am feeling the return of the old excitement I used to...
Here's what I sent that windbag:
"Senator, can't you see that these kids were murdered, at least in part, because they were disarmed?"
It'll have no effect of course. I'm not from her district.
I most certainly experience a high degree of trauma whenever I have to leave my pistol behind; like every time I go to the post office, or a school.
I saw a sign on my Dr's office entrance recently that said "NO FIREARMS ALLOWED ON PREMISES".
I go almost blind with anger when I think of how governments have put our children at the mercy of armed wackos.
As soon as this mess happened this morning I wanted to scream at the TV:
"OH IF ONLY A PERMIT HOLDER COULD HAVE STOPPED THIS!"
There have been occasions in my life where I wish I had been armed. There was also an incident in my life where I WAS armed and that’s what saved my life.
For eight years I was the financial controller for the concessionaire at an NFL stadium. I was in charge of cash collection from over...
I guess it's easier to say what I WONT do. I wont just roll over for the imperial federal government. To me, the concept of "inalienable rights" isn't hard to comprehend: My RKBA is not vested in some govt. sanctioned piece of paper!
I don't think I'd go out there and confront them. Much easier and safer to just sit in the house and shoot from the window.
I'm fairly sure I could quickly gain fire superiority.
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