tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17068888.post114490443210359342..comments2023-12-17T16:44:41.905-08:00Comments on AndrewsDad: AndrewsDadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03060145267580346676noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17068888.post-20388754719624306922009-06-04T20:28:16.394-07:002009-06-04T20:28:16.394-07:00Hello!
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His firearms were all legally purchased from storefront FFLs. Other than his vandalism with a firearm in Montana six years ago (a misdemeanor), he was law-abiding. The shotgun he used was perfectly legal. There is no prohibition on the stock/grip style on shotguns as long as the barrel is at least 18" long and the overall length of the gun is 26". The gun was legal.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17068888.post-1144958838240527892006-04-13T13:07:00.000-07:002006-04-13T13:07:00.000-07:00Great analysis. Other points to make are related t...Great analysis. Other points to make are related to the demographics of the % of homicides. A large % of the homicides are related to drugs and gangs. The anti-gunners want the general populace to be terrified out of their minds by convincing them that they are surrounded by gun toting lunatics that are looking for a reason to kill them. The reality is since such a high % is related to drugs and gangs then unless you are involved with, well, drugs and gangs, then you don’t have too much to be concerned about. Compared to automobile accidents, drunk drivers, work or home accidents, etc the chance of being a gun violence victim is quite small.<BR/>In addition, you have to be careful what is included in the assignment of the particular categories. I read once that the statistics used by the Brady campaign include people (in some areas) up to 21 years old as juveniles. Say what? Why do they do that? Simple, its because of gangs. By including those additional years they can include many more gang/drug related killings to make things scarier. <BR/>So when you hear the anti-gunners quoting some static about this or that, remember, they are quite deceptively throwing out numbers to accomplish their goal of abolishing gun ownership by scaring enough people into believing they are in terrible danger and therefore support a gun ban.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17068888.post-1144952896553773152006-04-13T11:28:00.000-07:002006-04-13T11:28:00.000-07:00It is not impossible to follow her logic - nor is ...It is not impossible to follow her logic - nor is the word "epidemic" inapplicable, since epidemics wax and wane.<BR/><BR/>It is, however, reasonable to dispute her conclusions...<BR/><BR/>First of all I would ignore the suicide herring. Suicide should be a right and so it would be in a just Nation that really believed in separating religion and government.<BR/><BR/>But the other examples. First this kid, Kyle. A question I haven't heard asked or answered: Did he have a carry permit? He had a variety of weapons - were they legally obtained? Was he a "law abiding" gun owner... until he went off?<BR/><BR/>In any case the gun he used wasn't legal - it was modified; shortened. I would assume he modified it himself but I don't know that's known. And this is important. That gun left the factory a legal hunting piece that even a Canadian could own as I recall. <BR/><BR/>As for her dad... That was a hit... Getting shot is an occupational hazard of prosecutors... Loggers get trees dropped on them; prosecutors get shot. If he wanted to avoid this he could have chosen a different profession. WAAAA!<BR/><BR/>My point being there is a "danger cost" to any freedom. The monkey man is a dangerous animal and our civilization rests on accepting the danger posed by your potentially wayward, dangerous fellows as a cost of your own freedom... And vise-verse... <BR/><BR/>In a very real sense it is an act of courage to assume the other guy isn't a misanthropic maniac intent on mayhem. But be assured of this: There are no free cowards. Even the safest, most coddled coward is captive to his fears.<BR/><BR/>At least this I think we all agree on: I'll take the chances and keep the freedoms... Guns included.Instructorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15529802011204282729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17068888.post-1144916412409660002006-04-13T01:20:00.000-07:002006-04-13T01:20:00.000-07:00Good call! It is impossible to follow her logic.Good call! It is impossible to follow her logic.meydayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00965532246894174828noreply@blogger.com