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#83735 - 06/08/07 06:02 AM
Re: Refresher Colurse for Gun Owners
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Personally I'm all for gun safety, and I always have been. No weapon in my home is within reach of my child. She's 5 and still doesn't know daddy has guns. When I clean them I do it behind a locked door in my own little play room. (she just thinks I'm playing with my trains or something).
I see many problems though. So many people just want to take our guns from us in general. On paper and in theory this may look good. Sure lets take all the guns off the streets, and from private owners. Well ya know what...? If you think for one minute that solution will work, then please invite me to the fairy land you live in because I want to play there too.
The harsh reality is "this will NOT work". If you take all the guns the only thing you're doing is disarming the law abiding citizens of this country. The only one's who will have guns will be the criminals. There will be a HUGE boom in black market firearms. You take something and the criminal will always find a way to get it back (and always under the radar). So by doing this those who follow the law will have no means to protect themselves. We will be at the mercy of the criminals. Seriously..., how often is a crime carried out in this country with a registered firearm? If the government focused on the underground black market for firearms in this country it would also help. Instead and as usual our government are a bunch of lazy assholes. Rather than fix the real problem these politicians raise hell about firearms (many who own them already) and use this as a way of getting elected.
It just won't work. Again the problem is not our guns. It's not the gun shops either. The problem is the federal government, and some of our current laws that deal with patient privacy. If more information would be shared from the medical cummunity that would "flag" those individuals as "high risk" for firearm ownership then I think that would help out greatly. The V. Tech incident is an excellent example. The kid was declared unstable by doctors however was never placed in a home, but due to the privacy laws the gun store had no idea or any way of knowing this kid was a nut job who needed help.
So you can keep living the fairy dream of thinking that taking guns off the streets will fix the problem, but it won't. You're just disarming those who follow the law and the criminals will still have the guns.
Prohibition is an excellent example too. They outlawed the booze, but it sure as hell didn't go away. Probibition brought on a HUGE underground world of organized crime and many people lost their lives due to it. The booze was outlawed, but that didn't stop the production of it either.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 06-08-2007).]
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#83742 - 08/21/07 10:35 AM
Re: Refresher Colurse for Gun Owners
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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I was raised and taught that a "man must protect his family". When you deal with an intruder the thing you want to avoid most is "close physical contact". My home will always be protected by a firearm. People often say that they'll never keep guns, but many have changed their minds after their home was broken into, and they found themselves face to face with an intruder.
Ownership is one thing, but you have to be a responsible gun owner. That in itself is a concept that is so often not present in people. I had to force some drunk off my property at gun point recently. I didn't like having to point a pistol at this man, but in today's world--you just can't take the chance when it's your family. We live in a nice neighborhood, but regardless of where you live, anything can happen. It's best be prepared IMO.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 08-21-2007).]
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