Posted by wallacedw on November 23, 2008 at 12:18:39 from (204.96.146.173):
In Reply to: O/T Who NEEDS guns posted by pat sublett on November 23, 2008 at 08:17:30:
re- steak knives, exactly. Why is it you have 'tractor enthusiasts' and gun nuts? Just cause one elects to have more than one because they want too. I have multiple tractors and multiple guns.. So which am I?
See.. the 'skrew you' people are the ones giving gun owners a bad name. Come up with a meaningful discussion. You are more than likely the guy running around in a camo hat, no teeth, and saying 'I'm gonna git 'em when they come for me'. Please....
My whole point is that the people trying to get all guns taken away are those that don't understand NEED vs want. I NEED guns so legislation to take mine would hurt me. The ones you hear about are 'he had a bunch of assault rifles he doesn't need'. I sold a few of mine because I got a 300% profit on them. I don't hear the stock traders getting the same treatment.
I was a US Marine scout/sniper for 20 years. I take my guns very seriously. I also understand the need to keep the idiots away from something they don't understand ("skrew you" jumps to mind).
So how do we get it done? How do we get people to understand that people NEED guns in a lot of cases just like you NEED car to get to work.
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