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Shortspark, thank you for your service. I certainly respect your opinioin, and your right to express it.
I had the M-16 in the Army. I would like to have an AR-15 now, not for hunting, just to have one that I knew how to maintain and to keep my shooting skills up. Yes, I can target shoot with the AR-15, given the proper place to do so. It would probably spend more time on a wall than in use, but I think I have a right to have one if I want.
I don't like the idea that politicians who know nothing about weapons can ban certain types because of the way they look. And I am certainly opposed to said politicians using such incidents to further their anti-gun agenda. It's not about guns, it's about control.
The problems with mass killings run much deeper than guns. When I was a kid, the gun cabinet in the hall was unlocked and stocked with guns ranging from a single-shot .22 to 12 gauge shotguns, even a 30/40 Krag. I never touched a gun in the cabinet without permission, because it was forbidden by my dad, period. I had a BB gun, and I was instructed that it was NOT a toy, and was to be used only for targets and pests.
There were guns in more homes in the 50s and 60s than there are now, not as many gun laws, and there was not more mass shootings then. The reason is RESPECT: for others, for self and family honor. Think the government can legislate that? No, that comes from the family unit and parents. I really think that's part of the reason there weren't more events such as the ones of late. Criminals and tyrants love an unarmed populace.
In the unlikely event that me, my family or property were threatened, would I use an AR-15 to defend myself? You darn right I would!
For the record, I am not a member of the NRA. I do support the second amendment, as well as the others, but without the second, the others would surely fall.
I had the M-16 in the Army. I would like to have an AR-15 now, not for hunting, just to have one that I knew how to maintain and to keep my shooting skills up. Yes, I can target shoot with the AR-15, given the proper place to do so. It would probably spend more time on a wall than in use, but I think I have a right to have one if I want.
I don't like the idea that politicians who know nothing about weapons can ban certain types because of the way they look. And I am certainly opposed to said politicians using such incidents to further their anti-gun agenda. It's not about guns, it's about control.
The problems with mass killings run much deeper than guns. When I was a kid, the gun cabinet in the hall was unlocked and stocked with guns ranging from a single-shot .22 to 12 gauge shotguns, even a 30/40 Krag. I never touched a gun in the cabinet without permission, because it was forbidden by my dad, period. I had a BB gun, and I was instructed that it was NOT a toy, and was to be used only for targets and pests.
There were guns in more homes in the 50s and 60s than there are now, not as many gun laws, and there was not more mass shootings then. The reason is RESPECT: for others, for self and family honor. Think the government can legislate that? No, that comes from the family unit and parents. I really think that's part of the reason there weren't more events such as the ones of late. Criminals and tyrants love an unarmed populace.
In the unlikely event that me, my family or property were threatened, would I use an AR-15 to defend myself? You darn right I would!
For the record, I am not a member of the NRA. I do support the second amendment, as well as the others, but without the second, the others would surely fall.