LAST EDITED ON Feb-27-18 AT 04:46AM (MST)[p]>>As you all know, the NRA
>>is getting hammered by business
>>partners this week. I'm guessing
>>that it's in response to
>>how they responded to the
>>school shooting and possibly more
>>gun legislation.
>>Question is, how could all this
>>effect hunting? Will it lead
>>to difficulty in buying hunting
>>rifles? Anything? Where could it
>>lead?
>>
>>Brian Latturner
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>I just want to say that
>my family are all avid
>hunters. When my sons
>wanted to start hunting they
>had to take a hunters
>safety course. I think
>this nation should require a
>similar course for to even
>purchase an AR-15 style weapon.
>I bet some of these
>mass shooters are so anti
>social and messed up, that
>they could not get though
>the course. There is
>something so repulsive about these
>shootings that something needs done,
>but don't think it will
>effect the average hunter...unless you
>need a 30 round clip
>to kill a deer.
Where in the 2nd, or any state Constitution does it say training is needed or required? What makes an AR any different? Why does it matter.
Here's my take any more.
For or against our rights. That it's. No ifs, and, or but.
It doesn't matter that I done need a 30 round magazine for hunting. But guess what, it's what I have my varmint loads sitting in at the house ready to go when I head out the door. I grab my AR and my bag that has two 30's in it. I also have some 10's and 20's. The 10's are used in my Blackout for hunting lions.
I would use them all to defend my rights, my life and the rights and lives of my family and friends. I have taken an oath to do so. One does not have to look far to go back 80 years and find the pictures of the Germans executing Jews, who were forbidden from defending themselves.
Also, what about a semi automatic shotgun? It's no different than an ar, other than it looks different. It operates the same way. Why is the AR any different?
For or against?
Which is it?
Friend or Foe?