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Agreed, that was the irony and point of that comment .
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Agreed, that was the irony and point of that comment .
I still firmly believe that, if a person cannot purchase or possess a firearm until they are 21, they must be considered incompetent to vote until they are 21!
And no voting. Since the Dems keep wanting to push the franchise ever more into the Young and Gullible...I agree. If they are not adult enough to own a firearm, then no taxes or enlistment either.
I find it amazing that I have been operating guns, mostly bolt actions and handguns, since the age of 8 and currently 36 and a law like this would be implemented. I don't necessarily disagree with safety classes but in my situation a safety class would be a tactical class. Granted, new weapon owners, and I mean "new," the majority of it is obvious safety: 1: never put your finger on the trigger till your target is acquired or point the weapon at anyone unless it is a life threatening or potential harm situation. 2: treat every weapon as if it were loaded in reference to rule 1. 3: Respect the weapon, do not fear it; it can end your life as fast it can end a life (which I have also transferred to my electrical knowledge). Learned all this from my dad, a Marine, who kept them in the house for the same reasons I will which, short and simple, better to have one and not need it than need one and not have it.
Dad bought me a 22 when i turned 15, was shooting his marlin 32 winchester special at 14. If he found a bullet hole in something and it wasn't supposed to be there he would have broke the gun over my head. I guess this was the time of common sense
I concur. I would like to think people with conceal carry licenses would be automatically not required to take this class. For jokes puproses; many of us haven't accidently put holes in ourselves yet.The only reason why "safety" classes are remotely needed is because so many people for multiple generations have strayed from American values (gun usage being one of them) when the whole family can teach you how to handle a gun safely from an early age, you don't need some doofus teaching a class to tell you how they work.
That sounds so familiar. Was your dad also a Marine?Dad also kept his guns standing in the corner of his bedroom. You did not touch them period. There never was an accident involving guns. Dad told me the first accident with a gun would result in my guns sawed in half with a band saw then he would beat me with it. The stuff you hear about now is almost un believable.
The irony for all you guys who upvoted this post is, I'm only 39... *evil laugh*And no voting. Since the Dems keep wanting to push the franchise ever more into the Young and Gullible...
#NeverTrustAnyoneUnder40
Haha... And I'm only 36. Stupid isn't inherent, you have to work hard at it and keep up at it to remain an idiot.The irony for all you guys who upvoted this post is, I'm only 39... *evil laugh*
It's really sad. Yet we have no problem sending them off to foreign lands to take care of bad guys.The "feelings" that being 18-21 means someone is not mature enough to own semi-auto rifles, or pistols shows just how far we have fallen as a society.
Pampering adolescents, demanding no responsibility from them, and wondering why they continue to act like "children"
It's really sad. Yet we have no problem sending them off to foreign lands to take care of bad guys.