Go over the four rules and do a bit of dryfiring at home where you can actually hear each other easily. I'd give a few quick tips on stance and grip, mention the muzzle and trigger safety stuff again, then go have fun!
Safety is number one. And making sure she is familiar enough with the...
I assure there is no inherent subterfuge in my choice of 'obligation' vs. 'requirement.' If you explain to me what you think the difference is, I will let you know which meaning I intended.
As for the Cramer postings I thought relevant to this discussion...
Yes, calling them 'assault weapons' is intended to be a little tongue in cheek, but a serious point as well---these men were obligated to own and maintain their own military weapons, and they did so under penalty of the law. This was at the time that the Constitution was young and new, so my...
Required ownership is a very old concept in the Republic
Well, if you look back at the history of the early Republic, the whole "well regulated militia" thing (as we all know, *not* the National Guard) referred to all able-bodied males; said militia men in most (all?) districts were expected to...
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