I believe that goes to his sentiment, though I could be wrong. It sounds like his point is the whether the .223 round that penetrates your chest was fired by a soldier or a hunter, will not determine how dead you will be. I actually agree wit that point, also. Traditionally our fighting force and our local hunters share many of the same members. There are many hunters who also serve in the military. Militias as they were during the Revolutionary War comprised a fairly large portion of our fighting force, and they were not nearly as subject to the same disipline as the Continental Army. Perhaps I may have sounded a bit to harsh on the article. The facts that were cited were by in large incorrect, yet, I agree that there does exist a relationship between our national security and our second amendment. The ability of Americans to keep, bear and become proficient with fire arms is directly related to or security. Here's an example. When I was in the Coast Guard, we only shot when it was time for qualifing scores. If that is the only time that any of us ever shot, there is a high failure rate. I have personally failed the range for lack of practice, while others who hunt and sport shoot tend to earn fairly high scores in marksmenship.
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