Is that a copy of the constitution I see being swept under that rug as well?
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ATF head, D.C. police chief challenged on selective magazine ban enforcement
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Is that a copy of the constitution I see being swept under that rug as well?
I guess I am asking too much to be convinced why a citizen would want an M-16, or an M-4, or the Robinson XCR and such. All I hear is we should be able to purchase whatever firearms we want because out forefathers wrote it in the constitution. Never mind the fact they didn't have semi-automatic firearms back then, but I am sure when they wrote it they also included citizens to own their own cannons and rockets. Why don't we take it a step further and allow citizens to purchase their won grenades and grenade launchers? Hell, let's also put armor piercing, incendiary and tracer rounds on the market as well. Who knows, thugs could be wearing body armor under those thick sweaters and baggy pants. It's stereotype thoughts like that make me feel awfully uncomfortable about the future of minorities in this country.
I don't feel powerful carrying my .45. I don't carry it all the time. I don't carry it while I am at the grocery store, I don't carry it while I am at church, and I don't carry it when i go fishing. I carry it when i know I am heading somewhere that i know i won't feel secure. Fault me for not carrying it all the time. I don't own semi-automatic guns, I don't want to, I don't own a rifle because I don't hunt. Most folks I talked to, either in person while in the military or others on message boards, I get the sense that they feel powerful and control by owning a gun. If you don't feel MORE power or control than we you didn't have a gun, then good on ya.Your some of the first that I have talked to who felt that way.
It frightens me that people who have never handled a gun or been around a gun, running to the stores and shops with the folks who do know how to handled a gun, buying firearms they have very little clue how to use. That's one of my problems.
When I bought my .45 Desert Eagle, I prayed to God that I would never have to use it to hurt or kill anyone. I take it out to a local ranger twice a week for target practice, but I have never had to use it in situation that I couldn't solve or handle with my mouth, hands or a knife.![]()
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Good thing those who place who place little to no value on human life feel the same., you forgot to include Theaters, the Workplace and Schools (which is illegal). Those are similar places to those you mentioned, designated "safe zones"......I don't carry it while I am at the grocery store, I don't carry it while I am at church, and I don't carry it when i go fishing. I carry it when i know I am heading somewhere that i know i won't feel secure.
Why should you or anyone else be allowed to drive? It's not in the Constitution, there's a whole lot more drivers than gun owners, younger, less experiences, take more lives, adds to pollution and can me driven into a crowd to inflict injury as well.
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This woman and her daughter probably never had the need for a gun either, until this happened....
Mom shoots intruder 5 times | WTVR.com
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I guess that new will be on the back page of cnn.
1 am? Don't expect me to answer the door either.
I love my 357. I rub and pet it like a puppy. Makes me "feel good". The only difference between my 357 and a puppy is I can feed it when I want, don't haveta to let it out to pee and poop, and it has a hellofa bark. Besides, I ain't kilt nobody in a long time.
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