For most of my adult life (I'm 35) I have lived in ignorant bliss to the greater firearms community, or even just the 2nd amendment itself. It wasn't anything I had ever been interested in, largely because nobody around me ever really exposed me to anything related to firearms/2A.
Then one day I witnessed a drive by shooting in broad daylight perpetrated by teenagers in a beat up Subaru in broad daylight, not 5min prior to a school bus driving down my street to drop their kids off from school. This singular moment in time sparked something in me that got me thinking about firearms in general. How they work, how they are regulated, how those regulations are enforced (or visa versa). This was in June 2022. Since that incident that I witnessed, I challenged myself to reach a point to where I would be comfortable with potentially buying my first firearm and potentially becoming a responsible gun owner in this great nation of ours
In the last 9 months: i have since purchased my first firearm, i go to a range atleast twice a month, i constantly read/watch 2A and other educational firearms content, and finally came to the conclusion that I am now informed enough, comfortable with, and confident in myself with being a responsible gun owner.
Today I oficially received my CHL in Oregon. This was the eventual/inevitable goal that I set for myself when I started this journey all those months ago. And God damn it, I'm proud of myself, for doing this right and appreciating the amount of thought, consideration, and time it took to achieve this goal of mine.
Cheers
Then one day I witnessed a drive by shooting in broad daylight perpetrated by teenagers in a beat up Subaru in broad daylight, not 5min prior to a school bus driving down my street to drop their kids off from school. This singular moment in time sparked something in me that got me thinking about firearms in general. How they work, how they are regulated, how those regulations are enforced (or visa versa). This was in June 2022. Since that incident that I witnessed, I challenged myself to reach a point to where I would be comfortable with potentially buying my first firearm and potentially becoming a responsible gun owner in this great nation of ours
In the last 9 months: i have since purchased my first firearm, i go to a range atleast twice a month, i constantly read/watch 2A and other educational firearms content, and finally came to the conclusion that I am now informed enough, comfortable with, and confident in myself with being a responsible gun owner.
Today I oficially received my CHL in Oregon. This was the eventual/inevitable goal that I set for myself when I started this journey all those months ago. And God damn it, I'm proud of myself, for doing this right and appreciating the amount of thought, consideration, and time it took to achieve this goal of mine.
Cheers
