The "biggest lie" has been, and remains, these activists have, and continue, refusing to discuss the real agent in all violent crimes - humans. Instead they prefer labelling selected inanimate devices as "agents provocateurs", because to do otherwise means acknowledging individuals often harbor violent thoughts. Its ben well established many anti-gunners are driven by their own inner demons; ascribing what they would possibly do empowered with a firearm, to all gun owners/users. For them its a "win/win"; transferring their secret guilt to someone else while being part of a supportive community like-minded co-sufferers. >Jeff
The problem isn't so much gun laws (and other unconstitutional laws) per se. The problem is that most people obey such laws after they pass. And if a sufficient percentage of Americans cared enough about their fellow citizens to defend them against kidnapping attempts or assault by jackboots, tyranny could not exist in this land.
I admit I watch too much TV. But some of my favorite programs are on the oddball channels and are programs such as "Life Below Zero" "Alaska the Last Frontier" and "Yukon Men". These are unscripted (Or so they claim) reality programs depicting folks living in Alaska. They mostly hunt for their food, and an astounding number of them hunt with AR's.
One gal took a brown bear with an AR 10! And several hunt Caribou and even Moose with AR15's! Fascinating, and folks who claim AR's are not for hunting should watch these programs.
Of course my hero is Agnes Hailstone with her Moisin.
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The "biggest lie" has been, and remains, these activists have, and continue, refusing to discuss the real agent in all violent crimes - humans. Instead they prefer labelling selected inanimate devices as "agents provocateurs", because to do otherwise means acknowledging individuals often harbor violent thoughts. Its ben well established many anti-gunners are driven by their own inner demons; ascribing what they would possibly do empowered with a firearm, to all gun owners/users. For them its a "win/win"; transferring their secret guilt to someone else while being part of a supportive community like-minded co-sufferers. >Jeff
The problem isn't so much gun laws (and other unconstitutional laws) per se. The problem is that most people obey such laws after they pass. And if a sufficient percentage of Americans cared enough about their fellow citizens to defend them against kidnapping attempts or assault by jackboots, tyranny could not exist in this land.
I admit I watch too much TV. But some of my favorite programs are on the oddball channels and are programs such as "Life Below Zero" "Alaska the Last Frontier" and "Yukon Men". These are unscripted (Or so they claim) reality programs depicting folks living in Alaska. They mostly hunt for their food, and an astounding number of them hunt with AR's.
One gal took a brown bear with an AR 10! And several hunt Caribou and even Moose with AR15's! Fascinating, and folks who claim AR's are not for hunting should watch these programs.
Of course my hero is Agnes Hailstone with her Moisin.
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