Stinkyshoe
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Can a progun person become anti-gun?
I tend to think not. Maybe this is my idealism kicking in, but I really doubt it. I can imagine a veteran of a war wanting little to do with guns after he gets home, so does that make him anti-gun?( I think his sacrifice represents his desire for freedom, and that desire has protected our 2nd amendment rights)
To be honest, I feel bad for the squirrels, deer and rabbits I have got while hunting. So I would likely feel 10 times worse if I shot someone in self defense or war. But if I did have to use a gun in that way(God forbid), I know that I would not become antigun. I think it might make more progun/profreedom.
I tend to think not. Maybe this is my idealism kicking in, but I really doubt it. I can imagine a veteran of a war wanting little to do with guns after he gets home, so does that make him anti-gun?( I think his sacrifice represents his desire for freedom, and that desire has protected our 2nd amendment rights)
To be honest, I feel bad for the squirrels, deer and rabbits I have got while hunting. So I would likely feel 10 times worse if I shot someone in self defense or war. But if I did have to use a gun in that way(God forbid), I know that I would not become antigun. I think it might make more progun/profreedom.