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When I checked the board this morning, I wasn't at all surprised to see this thread having added so many posts overnight (I'm on European time), since it started yesterday, knowing how controversial guns are.
I lived in the US a couple of years ago, so don't write me off as another ignorant European - but in my opinion you are basically beyond where something could have been done about your gun problem - it is now out of everyone's hand. Wheter you like it or not.. Hearing about yet another school shooting yesterday doesn't even raise an eyebrow anymore... this will just keep on happening again and again - believe me! I'm glad I live in a society where guns are illegal, and HARD TO GET, and where shootings are so rare they almost never happen. I HAVE plenty of gun experience, being a tank gunner in the army when I was younger, and the fact are - guns are used to kill people! http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/frown.gif I get sooo tired when people use arguments that belong in the 18th or 19th century to justify their right to carry guns (I won't name names, since offending people won't get us anywhere) No - I DON'T have a solution for your gun problem. As I said - I think you are too far gone. Because of lobbying organisations like NRA, politicians not having the guts to do what it took decades ago and a cowboy mentality still being present, you are today faced with a situation that could have been avoided. Please keep the board clear of issues like this, and focus on our one common denominator - the P-cars! http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/tongue.gif (I'm probably gonna be beaten up for this post - but it's my honest to God opinion. Reflect over the meaning of it, and you may agree to some extent..) |
WOW GUYS, ALL I WANTED WAS A LITTLE HELP TO DECIDE ON MY FIRST GUN....!
I didn't aim for this to become a discussion for or against guns. And I certainly didn't expect a nutcase teenager to pull the trigger on his schoolmates in California. By the way; what the hell happened??? 2 dead one person said...? Saw it on CNN by coincidence yesterday evening. Well now that this topic has developed itself I might as well join the fun. Let me say again: It's extremely hard for normal people (non millitary/police) in Denmark to own guns legally. Actually most people here think that guns are completely banned. I can't remember exactly but I think we have about 40000 gun owners out of a 5 million population. That's not much. I'm going to be one of those gun owners and I have a hard time imagining other people being afraid of me. Why should they be? I'm still the same person even if I own a gun. Actually we have a number of crimes here where guns are involved. Funny enough I haven't heard of ONE SINGLE CASE involving a legal gun owner. All cases involve illegal guns that have been either stolen from legal gun owners, the police or the millitary. And then a lot of guns that have been smuggled over the border from Eastern Europe. So it seems that criminals will have guns even if guns are illegal!!! Still I think it's too easy to get a gun in the US. As long as you don't register guns like you for example register cars/motorcycles you won't be able to fight the problems. Here guns are registered to its owner and said person will have to show his gun once every year to the local gun club for them to make sure that the owner didn't sell the gun on the black market. This system actually works... [This message has been edited by Mikkel (edited 03-06-2001).] |
Bo,
do you think that noone can own guns in Sweden except if they are police/millitary persons? Actually, as I understand it, you have a system similar to our's here in Denmark. Which means that even normal people can own guns. In fact you swedes can own guns like 45s and other powerful versions. Here in Denmark the "fun" ends at 357 Mag. This is exactly why the gun club I attend holds an annual trip to Sweden so we can try the "big" guns over at your place... http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/tongue.gif Still as you say you rarely see gun crimes in Sweden...Which again prooves that letting people own guns doesn't necessarily lead to gun crimes. CONTROL and common sense are the keywords. But I must admit that I agree with you on 2 points: 1. I too am glad that I don't live in a gun crazed contry like the US. 2. You're right when you say that the gun problems are out of control in the US. |
Weekend before last a mother and her 12 yr old son were killed by a d.u.i. driver who ran a red light and broadsided their car. This unfortunate crime happens 100s of times a yr in the US but is far less sensational than a school shooting. But the people are just as dead. I find the real crime here is that you can buy beer and gas up your weapon at the same stop.
Colt 1991 A-1 45 ACP ------------------ Robert Stoll 83 SC 83 944 |
A dum question from someone who doesn't speak english every day. What's d.u.i.??
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driving under the influence. (drunk driver)
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Amendment II
A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed Section 8. The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises, to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States; but all duties, imposts and excises shall be uniform throughout the United States; To borrow money on the credit of the United States; To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes; To establish a uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States; To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix the standard of weights and measures; To provide for the punishment of counterfeiting the securities and current coin of the United States; To establish post offices and post roads; To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries; To constitute tribunals inferior to the Supreme Court; To define and punish piracies and felonies committed on the high seas, and offenses against the law of nations; To declare war, grant letters of marque and reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and water; To raise and support armies, but no appropriation of money to that use shall be for a longer term than two years; To provide and maintain a navy; To make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forces; To provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the union, suppress insurrections and repel invasions; To provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining, the militia, and for governing such part of them as may be employed in the service of the United States, reserving to the states respectively, the appointment of the officers, and the authority of training the militia according to the discipline prescribed by Congress; To exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding ten miles square) as may, by cession of particular states, and the acceptance of Congress, become the seat of the government of the United States, and to exercise like authority over all places purchased by the consent of the legislature of the state in which the same shall be, for the erection of forts, magazines, arsenals, dockyards, and other needful buildings;--And To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the government of the United States, or in any department or officer thereof. To establish post offices and post roads; Amendment II A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed Article VI All debts contracted and engagements entered into, before the adoption of this Constitution, shall be as valid against the United States under this Constitution, as under the Confederation. This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land; and the judges in every state shall be bound thereby, anything in the Constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding. The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the members of the several state legislatures, and all executive and judicial officers, both of the United States and of the several states, shall be bound by oath or affirmation, to support this Constitution; but no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States. THIS SAYS IT ALL. FREEDOM IS NOT FREE,WOULD YOU PLEDGE YOUR LIFE TO MAKE SURE WE HAVE A FREE NATION? Done in convention by the unanimous consent of the states present the seventeenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven and of the independence of the United States of America the twelfth. In witness whereof We have hereunto subscribed our Names, G. Washington-Presidt. and deputy from Virginia New Hampshire: John Langdon, Nicholas Gilman Massachusetts: Nathaniel Gorham, Rufus King Connecticut: Wm: Saml. Johnson, Roger Sherman New York: Alexander Hamilton New Jersey: Wil: Livingston, David Brearly, Wm. Paterson, Jona: Dayton Pennsylvania: B. Franklin, Thomas Mifflin, Robt. Morris, Geo. Clymer, Thos. FitzSimons, Jared Ingersoll, James Wilson, Gouv Morris Delaware: Geo: Read, Gunning Bedford jun, John Dickinson, Richard Bassett, Jaco: Broom Maryland: James McHenry, Dan of St Thos. Jenifer, Danl Carroll Virginia: John Blair--, James Madison Jr. North Carolina: Wm. Blount, Richd. Dobbs Spaight, Hu Williamson South Carolina: J. Rutledge, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Charles Pinckney, Pierce Butler Georgia: William Few, Abr Baldwin These men did,Would YOU????? STEVE STROMBERG TWO MOVIES TO WATCH: RED DAWN FARWELL TO THE KING [This message has been edited by SteveStromberg (edited 03-06-2001).] [This message has been edited by SteveStromberg (edited 03-06-2001).] |
d.u.i. is: "driving under the influence". That is, the influence of alcohol. It is a lower limit than D.W.I, "driving while intoxicanted".
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OK thanks.
BTW I saw something yesterday on german tv about teenage kids who threw small rocks at cars from bridges over the autobahns. This is getting a common problem in Germany and it causes accidents in a lot of cases. So stupidity and small rocks can be dangerous as well. They talked about a 9 year old boy who did it for fun and caused a serious accident to a Mercedes driving under the bridge. The front seat passenger got her faced scarred for life. |
While we are on the subject of America and 'right to bear arms blah, blah'.
Whats all this about... 'Glod Bless America' why should he feel oblidged to bless one Nation and not another?. Why not just 'Glod Bless Us?' Just a thought! |
Internet site: http://trp.orn.com/ Listen to what Frank from Queens and John from Stanten Island have to say.
Or try this site: http://www.americanfreedomnews.com/index.htm or this one: http://www.gcnlive.com/ hers one more: http://www.hbroadcast.com/ Here is the Truth.Open your ears.The NAZI GUN CONTROL ACT OF 1936 was put in place in our country in 1968. The GUN CONTROL ACT of 1968 is a derict word for word tranlation of the NAZI GUN CONTROL ACT, THE NAZI MURDERED HOW MANY? MY GUNS KEEP YOU FREE. EVERYONE SHOULD OWN AS MANY GUNS AND AS MUCH AMMO AS THEY CAN GET. THE SWAT TEAM WERE INVENTED BY THE SS TO SEIZE GUNS. NOW THE SMALLEST PD HAS A SWAT TEAM WHY? TO COME AND GET YOUR GUNS???? Steve [This message has been edited by SteveStromberg (edited 03-06-2001).] [This message has been edited by SteveStromberg (edited 03-06-2001).] |
"God bless America" is a song.
On the subject of songs...Who was that in "ancient times" walking around England?? Why England?? Besides, Old Blighty is best enjoyed in a dark pub! |
'God Bless America', may very well be song title, but it is also a statement often spoken by American politicians inc. presidents at the end of 'Patriotic Speeches'!
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Mikkel,
the Marlin i have is a nice fun gun to use. it is dirt cheap, very simple, and very reliable. 1100 rounds of ammo cost around $5-$20 depending on quality. here's the manufacturers website: http://www.marlinfirearms.com/ here's mine: http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?...nce=0&res=high the rifle, and scope were $120 for all. it is in perfect condition. if you like accurate shooting and don't want to spend a lot then i'd say that they are a great deal! also, you tube load the ammo, so you aren't cranking through lots of expensive ammo like the other rifles i am looking at. the 5.6mm (22 calibre) ammo is not as dangerous as higher calibers so you don't have to worry about shooting at a target and the bullet travelling through the brick wall behind it, and the car parked behind a brick wall. when we go shooting, the only thing stopping the ammo is a soft earth wall behind the targets. the bullets sink in and they don't throw up a mountian of dirt like a higher caliber rifle. good luck! obin |
This is an interesting debate and I am not going to get too crazy about it except to say that if you remember the L.A. riots - the police WERE NOT anywhere to be seen. They were retreating, leaving the people to defend themselves.
I'm not just talking about the initial stages of the riots, but for days and weeks after they did not have any control of the neighborhoods not to mention the businesses. This didn't just effect the downtown areas it spread to the outlying areas (Faifax Distric, Long Beach etc). The message was clear the you could not count on the police be there when there is a problem. So what do you do if a bunch come beating on your door with your wife and kids inside ? I would choose the ABILITY to defend over submission. The stores were looted at will with the exception of a few where the owners were on the roofs armed with automatic weapons - they were never touched ! Give ME the choice of whether or not I want to BE ABLE to protect myself and my family not the government. Funny that Rosie O'Donnel is so opposed to guns, yet her body guard filed for a permit to carry one. |
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This post is sort of all over the place, and for that I can only blame myself and lack of coffee. The Uunited States does not have a "Gun Problem" The United States has a culture problem. Somewhere along the line, something went horribly wrong. There is a lack of personal responsability in this country that is terrifying. Everyone is a victim. This kid in San Diego can't be to blame, he was picked on by the bigger kids. Give Me A Fu*king Break. Everyone had a unhappy childhood. Everyone got picked on in high school, even the popular kids got picked on. You get over it, and get on with your life. Near here, some moron lawyer had 2 attack dogs living with him in his urban apartment. They mauled his neighbor to death. His comment was that it was the dead woman's fault, because the perfume she was wearing must have upset the dog. What makes it worse is the stupid news organizations give this prick TV airtime to spout this utter bull****. Foreign countries, and even US anti-gun groups often compare the crime rates of the US and other countries, picking the ones with the strictest laws & lowest crime. There is more to it than gun laws though. What this propaganda fails to consider is the huge cultural differences. I really wish I could find the study, but I had a newspaper article about gun control a couple years ago that listed 2 neighboring European countries (may have been Belgium and Netherlands) that had similar crime rates, even though one had much stricter gun laws. Switzerland is also a fine example of why guns are not the problem. Any Swiss on this board hopefully can clarify this, but most Swiss men are members of the home guard, and have their service weapon in their homes. If guns are not available, people will still go nuts. How many people would have died if that little **** in San Diego decided a bottle full of gasoline and a lit rag was the way to go, and threw it down the hall instead? I am sure someone will soon reference the Kellerman study stating a "gun in the home is 43 times more likely to kill you than an intruder" study often mentioned by gun control groups. That methodology of that study is a joke. It referres to one year in one city (Seattle), and included suicides in the totals (37 of the 43). It also didn't diferentiate if the murder weapon actually belonged to the victim. Using the same methodology, you can conclude that insulin causes diabetes. The researcher that did the study was later interviewed in the San Francisco paper and admitted that he had a gun for his wife when he was out of town. FOr details of the Kellerman study, go here: http://www.firearmsfacts.org/facts.html Americans use firearms to defend themselves from criminals about 760,000 times a year. This figure is the lowest among a group of 15 nationwide polls done by organizations including Gallup and the Los Angeles Times. The high estimate is 2.5 million times per year. Someone also mentioned economist John Lott, and his book "More Guns, Less Crime". Kind of funny, but if you go to the various anti-gun lobby groups web pages, you will see him mentioned. You will also see lots of personal attacks on him. What you don't see is anything refuting his data or statistics. If anyone is interested, some of Dr Lott's articles can be found here: http://www.tsra.com/LottPage.htm A discussion of his work and some criticism can be found here: http://justfacts.com/jlott.htm Australia. I knew someone would mention that as well. Actually according to Australian Bureau of Statistics figures, the crime rate for homicides with a gun has actually been coming down since 1979. Australian crime rate in general has gone up since the major new gun controls introduced in 1996. For details on these figures, with citations, go here: http://www.ssaa.org.au/gunleg.html For some quotes from polititians on the on the Australian "gun buyback" go here: http://www.ssaa.org.au/quotes.html For general gun control statistics and information, with citations, go here: http://justfacts.com/gun_control.htm Tom Fremont, CA |
I think the problem with gun ownership is education and respect.
I have had guns in the house all of my life. I never "played" with the guns when my parents were not around and I never considered killing people because I was or was not popular. The guns were in easy access and I knew how to handle them if there was an unwelcome intruder, needless to say either the intruder or myself would come out of the house in a bodybag. I learned at an early age how to take care of guns and shoot them properly. The NRA offers plenty of classes for adults and kids to learn, there is no excuse for uneducated gun owners. I grew up knowing/learning how to hunt tree rats, groundhogs, and deer. Once you actually kill an animal you realize the guns power and are humbled by it. This builds a respect similar to motorcycle drivers have for the bikes, once you loose the healthy respect you are eating gravel. I am a strong proponent of game hunting and feel it keeps people closer to nature if done properly, and you eat it. Except groundhog/varmits of course. Fishing is easier for most people to deal with because you can throw back, hunting does not have this option. Also if you cannot mentally be prepared to kill what you are eating, you should be a vegitarian. How many people do you know that love lobster, but could not bear to dump the live lobster in the water and watch it squirm until it dies? Most of the people I know would not eat animals if they had to kill them, or should I say harvest. Back to the oroginal question. I have two rifles, one Savage .243 with a left handed bolt action and a Remington pump action .22. I am looking into getting a Mossberg(sp) 410 shotgun for home security, seems very light and compact with good stopping, killing, power. I want something that is not hard to aim for my wife to use. Yes, she will go to the range to learn how to use it properly. Support the NRA before the liberals and irrational soccer moms take our guns away. Also I am opposed to registering guns because then the SS, I mean government, knows where to come get them when they are outlawed. For everyone without guns, the home security business thanks you for your support. I pay for a gun once, you pay service fees every month... And from what I hear these home security systems are not effective anyway. It is a tragedy what happened to those high school kids. I can assure you that the shooter did not know how to handle a gun otherwise there would be no incident at all or more than two dead with how many shots he got off. Peas, ------------------ Adrian Pillow 1979 911 SC 1966 VW Microbus PCA - Peachstate Region |
Regardless of what everyone thinks, a law abiding citizen is allowed to own firearms.
Back to your original question, stick with a .22 pistol for a first gun. They are a lot of fun and very inexpensive to shot. Roughly $15 for a 1000 rounds of .22 versus $15 for 50 rounds of .40 calibre. I first bought a Browning Hi-Power .40, and now regularly shot a Ruger MK-II .22. This post makes me think we need a off-topic forum to discuss stuff like this with out pissing off those who dont want to talk about other stuff. Craig ------------------ Craig 73T in many pieces |
Last year there were 27,000 kids under the age of 18 killed by handguns in the USA.
26,989 were armed and committing a violent crime when they were shot by their potential victims. Guns keep the peace. |
Can't help but think that if the San Diego kid Parents didn't have guns 2 more kids would be alive today. That's a microcosmic and subjective view irrespective of Culture between different Nations but I think it is TRUE. I don't think he would of thrown a petrol bomb, or hit with a hammer, or cut them up with a chainsaw (an earlier post said guns were tools, like hammers, or chainsaws). Guns are easy, takes a second. I know that most US people on this BBS seem to want the right to own a gun and freedom to say "MY GUNS KEEP YOU FREE. EVERYONE SHOULD OWN AS MANY GUNS AND AS MUCH AMMO AS THEY CAN GET" (to quote another post). And that's such a contrast to my culture, but living in the UK - and the US in the past - I can see both sides and how far the US has gone into guns being necessary part of self protection. But where is it going to end? For all of us? I suspect - and with no statistics to hand I must say and if someone has some, post it! - that there's more shootings in the US pro rata to, say, the UK, or France, etc. If that is true, is that because of the ease of getting a gun in the US? Buying one, or getting a parents gun, etc. Would people who are pro gun ownership give up their guns for a gun free society? Or would there be a nagging doubt of "what if I still need it?" prevail - that is something no normal person would think in the UK, people don't need guns unless they're in some criminal occupation, or farmers, or have mental health problems (e.g the man who shot the kids in the Dunblane shootings). Would the US pro guns people on this board prefer that type of society?
NB. No anti-US feelings from me, I really like the US and spend a lot of my time here and it's a wonderful country. The thing I don't like is the amount of violent crime and shootings, that the Police have to carry guns. I'd rather it were like the UK. Where people use hammers and chainsaws hehe.... ------------------ '75 911S Targa http://member.aol.com/asaffery/my911s.html |
You who live in the EU live under SOCIALISIUM not FREEDOM PEOPLE WHO FOUNDED THIS NATION CAME HERE TO BE FREE. NOT REPRESSED LIKE YOU ALL OVER THERE IN EUROPE. BTW the members of the NRA sent TWO millon Guns for free to ENGLAND so that the Home Guard didn't have to Fight the NAZI"s WITH STICKS and Pitch Forks. BTW England dis armed the Scots in 1756, And that is exactly why OUR FOUNDING FATHERS GAVE THE PEOPLE THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS.ATTN IN this country THE GOVERMENT ANSWERS TO THE PEOPLE NOT THE PEOPLE TO THE GOVEREMENT. STEVE STROMBERG MEMBER OF SONS OF THE REPUBLIC,LEAUGE OF THE SOUTH, CITZEN OF THE REPUBLIC OF CALIFORNIA. FORMER U.S. NAVY SEAL, GOD BLESS THE REPUBLIC
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Both sides of this debate seem to have good points but saffs does seem to have reasonings I can relate to,
as for Viprklr, maybe i read it wrong or maybe you just made a statement that could be used in the arguement for Gun Control!. I mean 27,000 kids under the age of 18!!!dieing at the hands of guns! Although I despise the agreesiveness of the British youth, it is probabley rare that they manage to knife/petrol bomb or chain saw anywhere near that percentage of victims!. I have concidered getting a gun in the past as a form of self protection!. I was amazed as a foreigner I could walk into a Florida gun shop and purchase a gun!. My wife stopped me, pointing out the fact that I DO SLEEPWALK!!!. [This message has been edited by 86ragtop (edited 03-06-2001).] |
GUNS: 50cal Barret,358win mag,.44 mag,12 guage pump,7mm mag,357 mag, Any of these will do nicely.PS DONT BUY A SMITH AND WESSON F*CK THEM.Steve
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86ragtop - it is not unusual for liberals such as yourself to take a statistic and turn it around. I made a point AGAINST gun control, not for it. I will post my information again here - for you to re-read -slowly. You might want your mum on hand to explain this:
Last year there were 27,000 kids under the age of 18 killed by handguns in the USA. 26,989 were armed and committing a violent crime when they were shot by their potential victims. Guns keep the peace If the kids had attacked non-armed persons, then there would be 26,989 innocent citizens hurt, raped or killed and 26,898 young criminal left free to do it again. If you think that is better, then God have Mercy on your families lives. I am glad there are those that voice opposition to guns! The criminals will target you LONG before they consider me. I would never consider not having a gun. My life and my family’s lives are too important to hope against hope that the thugs will have mercy on my beautiful wife. LOL - I am far too well trained for that to happen, and I am thankful for the option of preventing (or stopping) someone from hurting us, or our freedom. |
It may be true that the americans sent munitions and arms to aid the Allies in WW2 but americans are still sending arms to the IRA in the name of independance?.
Firearms used in anger/aggression/bravado are just a sad waste of lives!. Hunting/marksmanship have valid skills and can be a worthwhile hobby!. Life is precious and a deadly weapon can take many forms including guns, Porsche's, DUI truck drivers. |
Guns are to KILL with period.Ragtop Think about your IRA statement,THE KING WOULD NOT ALLOW THE IRISH ONE FISH FROM THE SEA AS ALL THE FISH ARE KINGS PROPERTY.THATS B.S.THE BRITSH LOST TO THE IRISH BACK IN 1917 IT'S TIME TO LEAVE and its TIME TO GET YOUR ARSE's BACK TO ENGLAND.LEAVE IRELAND NOW!!!!Steve
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I cannot be my brothers keeper.
Period. Statistics can say whatever you want them to say. Period. ------------------ Leland Pate ___79 SC Targa |
I cannot be my brothers keeper.
Period. Statistics can say whatever you want them to say. Period. ------------------ Leland Pate ___79 SC Targa |
Steve,
I have British Citizenship but have not lived there for over 16yrs. I am not and never been proud of what the British do or have done, I am not patriotic for a country that I do not concider my Home!. Stick and stones! However I do find it comical how patiotic US Citizens are programmed to be!!! |
What a lot of offensive nonsense...
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Well If your family came here in 1687 you would be PATRIOTIC TOO. Remember OUR FIRST FLAG WAS....DONT TREAD ON ME.... And that sums up WHAT REAL AMERICANS STAND FOR. I DO NOT CARE WHAT COLOR YOU ARE OR WHERE YOU ARE FROM BUT IF YOU DONT LIKE MY COUNTRY, GO BACK TO YOUR HOMELAND, BUT DO NOT TRY TO MAKE MY COUNTRY LIKE YOUR HOMELAND, RULED BY TYRANTS.FOR WE WILL NOT STAND FOR IT. STEVE
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OOOOps think I upset someone! http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/smile.gif
Sorry Steve, will leave 'your' country right away! NOT! |
No Hard feelings, I dont even know you,but my feeling are shared by far more Americans than the Control Press Would have you think.GOD BLESS THE REPUBLIC.
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It is difficult for those outside the U.S. to understand our position about firearms. Believe me, I grew up with guns and now own a few. We use them for sport, hunting, "plinking" steel cans and limited (but very real) self-defence.
The gun and violence problem in the drug trade or the inner city does not affect most of us, and we are not willing to give up our freedoms because of failings of social policy. Nor do the guns of movies, TV, and rap vidios have much to do with us. If we re-read the beginnings of this post, it was simply a question about guns and target shooting, we should have left it at that. I think I got it all heading downhill with my crack on George III. I'm going back to Porsches. |
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regarding your post, what i was referring to was that somewhere in those figures it indicates that there was some 50,000 people running around with guns and an intent to use them! In fact that figure was indicating only the ones that got shot! Imagine how many other people were using guns in violent crimes that did not get a chance to use them!. Two people in a 'mexican standoff' usually ends up with one or both shot and/or dead. The sheer volume of guns makes people feel that they NEED one BECAUSE everyone else has one especially the criminals!. You guys are taking me wrong, I do not want to change 'Your' country. I accept it as I find it as with the people. I am just transiant here and making an observation, forming an opinion based on having lived in more countries than most on this site!. Remember, 'Opinions are like A*seholes, Everybodys got one!' Can we please talk about Porsches now http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/smile.gif |
Well, I have a smith & wesson model 686 stainless steel 357 magnum with a 6" barrell. Very acurate. I may need it considering a new law that goes into effect in July here in Michigan. Any freaking idiot who can sign his name and pass a "gun safty" course will be able to obtain a concealed weapons permit. What were those politicians thinking?
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Somehow it all looks like the arms race of the cold war.... I so much rather worry about other things......
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Well I certainly set off a thing or two here... It seems that people get scared if they feel like somebody else is trying to take away things that they treasure.
Imagine if Porsches were to be outlawed because of their dangerous speed potential!!! |
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