"Gunism" is a "cultural disease."

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If that doesn't work, put him in an isolated house in a rural part of Cochise County AZ. on the Mexican border... :evil:
 
I find particularly humorous

The part about how the "belief in the gun..." being responsible for our military misadventures in Iraq and Vietnam.


This professor certainly fits my definition of being a danger to himself and others. Really, people with their heads so far removed from reality should not be allowed to roam around loose. And the certainly should not be allowed access to young minds!

perhaps his next diatribe will be about how our cultural obsession with fire has led to the death of billions of animals being cooked for food! And this horrid state of affairs has been going on for literally thousands upon thousands of years! Oh, the horror!
 
Government will protect you

Standing Wolf I like your analogy of government protection being the same as the coyotes protecting the hens and although I have tried to express the general attitude of the UK citizens I personaly lean toward the way that you boys in America think. If you have not seen it already there is an article in American Handgunner on line edition titled 'Gun Rights' three decades of gun rights. It is a most interesting article and spells out just how the right to bear arms has been misinterpreted by those who would seek to remove guns from your possession. I would like to hear your comment on this.
Mad Turner
 
MT,
Are you referring to Jeff Snyder's essays?
http://www.americanhandgunner.com/GunRght.html

Gunism... brought about by too much American Liberty. Or maybe it's the other way around. Ya can't have too many guns or too much liberty. They can both lead individuals to thinking they live in a free state instead of being governed by their betters... which seems to annoy some people for some reason.
 
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