fp- I don't expect you to reply but bothered why you would think actually think this? You don't even know the ages of the posters here and to assume the older age group are justifying in killing another?
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Originally Posted by foxpaws
Reading all these posts I am struck with something - age 'vision'.
It appears that most people who are under 35 or so feel that the older gentlemen 'went too far' in killing someone for texting. Most of those older than 55 or so seem more often to side with the older gentleman, he was somehow 'justified' in killing this 'azzhat' for throwing popcorn (protecting himself and his wife from some perceived deadly assault).
Who do you think will determine the fate of gun ownership/the 2nd amendment in the future?
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Originally Posted by intakexhaust
Drifting from the topic here but this one raises another question. What does the next generation do with all of our guns? You as a gun owner, what are your plans for the your guns once gone? Seriously.
Scenario - While here, what's one conscience thinking if an heir of a gun goes nutz? If so concerned about responsible gun ownership, how can a current gun owner predict if an heir OR next owner by sale is sane enough? Why not turn your guns in now to protect the future generation?
I know of a few in their 30's and one in his 20's that have inherited from a few gun's to rather nice collections. One in particular never had interest in guns, contemplated selling but going on four years has kept all of them.
I might suggest visiting a gun show or range and observe. I'm not sure if the NRA might have a better idea on age stats but I've seen a wide age range of both men and woman, guessing a majority are in the 30 to 40 year old. Guns, illegal or not are here forever.
Back to the topic......
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Here's a sad one in the news today - FP: not that age matters but the police officer who lost it was 34
Utah police officer kills own kids, shoots wife & mother-in-law dead before killing himself: cops - NY Daily News
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Last edited by intakexhaust; 01-17-2014 at 09:38 AM..
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