The casual arming of the idiot cousins in the country directly south of Canada.

EagleSmack

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Ah, I now understand the male fascination with guns!! It is seen as an extension of the penis by those ruled by the little head. Should have known.

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Ah... another sexist comment. The ladies are on a roll tonight!


 

CDNBear

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Ah, I now understand the male fascination with guns!! It is seen as an extension of the penis by those ruled by the little head. Should have known.
My wife will be tickled pink to hear that. She loves shooting and hunting.

My dad was a marksman and had a huge collection of guns. He came back from hunting when I was about 8 and guns were put on the table. Three hunting companions came in with him and were excited about getting the best hunting on the way home.

They always made a habit of unloading and breaking open the guns before coming home. This time they didn't. They were so busy chatting they never noticed me picking up a rifle and aiming it at my mother. I certainly never intended to fire the thing, just wanted to see how it worked. Dad saw what I was doing and tilted the rifle upwards.

I threw up when he broke open the rifle & unloaded it. Never touched a gun since.
So because your dad was a moron, you're now afraid of guns. At least we now know the apple didn't fall far from the tree.

I am a reasonable, sober adult, who is very aware of how dangerous guns are and how a single inattentive moment around one could change life forever.
Ya, you just said you have an irrational fear, based on the stupidity of your father.

I have weapons in my home, never loaded in the house, ever. And because my primary safety is always on, my sons would never have touched a weapon without asking, even when they were young. Nor would I have been so stupid to place a loaded weapon, where an ignorant child I didn't raise, could get a hold of it.

So, when I come across those who drive with a gun beside them or sleep with one under their pillow, (and I have come across those who do so) I become very uncomfortable.
No one here does that, unless they're in bear country, or going hunting.
 

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Ah, I now understand the male fascination with guns!! It is seen as an extension of the penis by those ruled by the little head. Should have known.

My dad was a marksman and had a huge collection of guns. He came back from hunting when I was about 8 and guns were put on the table. Three hunting companions came in with him and were excited about getting the best hunting on the way home.

They always made a habit of unloading and breaking open the guns before coming home. This time they didn't. They were so busy chatting they never noticed me picking up a rifle and aiming it at my mother. I certainly never intended to fire the thing, just wanted to see how it worked. Dad saw what I was doing and tilted the rifle upwards.

I threw up when he broke open the rifle & unloaded it. Never touched a gun since.

I am a reasonable, sober adult, who is very aware of how dangerous guns are and how a single inattentive moment around one could change life forever. So, when I come across those who drive with a gun beside them or sleep with one under their pillow, (and I have come across those who do so) I become very uncomfortable.

thanks for sharing that . A sensible and reasonable post and a treasure to read. One of my "issues" with guns is that the example you describe happens a lot more than we reallize. We only hear about those that make the media. When I even think of guns in a household with young and curious children..........I truly shudder. Not everyone is a RESPONSIBLE gun owner. Folks get guns for many many reasons. but offer what they think are acceptable reasons.

In this day and age, there is NO NEED to kill for food . So it becomes a sport. a very deadly sport . If the gun owner and user was the only one to get hurt........so be it. It is the innocent victims that these bozos seldom think about.

but in a bizarre, sick way guns make some feel powerful and manly.
 

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Oh yes it is sexist and pretty darn hard to deny it is right on the mark. The guns in most of those pictures of women are secondary to the sexy poses of the ladies. I didn't notice any guns accompanied by a sexy man or as man in a sexy pose.
 

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thanks for sharing that . A sensible and reasonable post and a treasure to read.
Of course it is, she agrees with you...

One of my "issues" with guns is that the example you describe happens a lot more than we reallize.
Can you back that up with fact?

I don't doubt that there are tons of morons like bluebyrds dad out there, but they hardly make up the bulk of us gun owners.

We only hear about those that make the media.
How often is that?

When I even think of guns in a household with young and curious children..........I truly shudder.
Why? Are you a piss poor parent like bluebyrds dad? Are you projecting your own inadequacies on other parents?

My sons have never once touched a weapon in this home without our presence and expressed permission.

Not everyone is a RESPONSIBLE gun owner.
I agree, but if the majority were as you portray them, they would be in the news far more often.

Folks get guns for many many reasons. but offer what they think are acceptable reasons.
Is hunting acceptable? An appreciation of craftsmanship?

In this day and age, there is NO NEED to kill for food .
Well that answers that question. I guess I can just cram my traditional native culture, because you think people don't need to hunt for food.

Well, I can't afford store bought organic food for a family 5, and nothing is as organic as wild game.

So it becomes a sport. a very deadly sport .
There you go passing judgment again.

If the gun owner and user was the only one to get hurt........so be it. It is the innocent victims that these bozos seldom think about.
There's the name calling.

but in a bizarre, sick way guns make some feel powerful and manly.
I agree, I bet that was what was wrong with bluebyrds dad.

You really should stop bitching at people about name calling and passing judgment on you, you're a monumental hypocrite.
 
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EagleSmack

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Oh yes it is sexist and pretty darn hard to deny it is right on the mark.

A sexist would think that of course.

The guns in most of those pictures of women are secondary to the sexy poses of the ladies.

Says who?!

Check out the caliber on this one!







I didn't notice any guns accompanied by a sexy man or as man in a sexy pose.

You'll have to search for those pictures yourself.
 

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bluebyrd35; I am a reasonable said:
who is very aware of how dangerous guns are[/B] and how a single inattentive moment around one could change life forever. So, when I come across those who drive with a gun beside them or sleep with one under their pillow, (and I have come across those who do so) I become very uncomfortable.

That is a misnomer, a gun is no more dangerous than a hammer or a hacksaw or a golf ball, it's the human animal who is dangerous (often through stupidity) - anything that is capable of motion or creating motion CAN be deadly! A gun by itself doesn't do anything! :smile:
 

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That is a misnomer, a gun is no more dangerous than a hammer or a hacksaw or a golf ball, it's the human animal who is dangerous (often through stupidity) - anything that is capable of motion or creating motion CAN be deadly! A gun by itself doesn't do anything! :smile:

And the best gun safety is not on the firearm....it's between your ears!
 

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thanks for sharing that . A sensible and reasonable post and a treasure to read. One of my "issues" with guns is that the example you describe happens a lot more than we reallize. We only hear about those that make the media. When I even think of guns in a household with young and curious children..........I truly shudder. Not everyone is a RESPONSIBLE gun owner. Folks get guns for many many reasons. but offer what they think are acceptable reasons.

In this day and age, there is NO NEED to kill for food . So it becomes a sport. a very deadly sport . If the gun owner and user was the only one to get hurt........so be it. It is the innocent victims that these bozos seldom think about.

but in a bizarre, sick way guns make some feel powerful and manly.

What's your point? Stupid people drive cars, stupid people operate boats, stupid people operate jack hammers, stupid people take their kids canoeing in the river. It's the people who are the common denominator, not the guns! :lol:
 

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thanks for sharing that . A sensible and reasonable post and a treasure to read. One of my "issues" with guns is that the example you describe happens a lot more than we reallize. We only hear about those that make the media. When I even think of guns in a household with young and curious children..........I truly shudder. Not everyone is a RESPONSIBLE gun owner. Folks get guns for many many reasons. but offer what they think are acceptable reasons.

In this day and age, there is NO NEED to kill for food . So it becomes a sport. a very deadly sport . If the gun owner and user was the only one to get hurt........so be it. It is the innocent victims that these bozos seldom think about.

but in a bizarre, sick way guns make some feel powerful and manly.

The ownership and use of weapons by the people is not simply a "sport".....it is an expression of one of our oldest and most important freedoms. The simple fact is that weapons are power and, as such, they BELONG in the hands of any free people, unrestrained from undue gov't interference.
 

CDNBear

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And the best gun safety is not on the firearm....it's between your ears!
If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times. Which is likely why my boys have a high level of gun safety and respect...

Primary safety...



Secondary safety...



Tertiary safety...



If your primary safety is in full working order, the other two are built in redundancy.
 

DaSleeper

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And one of the first lessons that I learned and taught my kids is never point a firearm at anything you don't intend to shoot.
obviously OB was never taught that lesson.
 

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A sexist would think that of course.



Says who?!

Check out the caliber on this one!


Yup, the caliber of her underwear is excellent, if a little skimpy.









You'll have to search for those pictures yourself.

Much prefer a man with a flesh penis and of course in as skimpy a pair of underwear as the lady above is wearing. Metal ones are a turn off.
 

bluebyrd35

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What's your point? Stupid people drive cars, stupid people operate boats, stupid people operate jack hammers, stupid people take their kids canoeing in the river. It's the people who are the common denominator, not the guns! :lol:[/QUOTE

Yes they do and they need a license to operate boats,drivers licenses and hefty fines for stupid drivers and stupid people using jackhammers usually only injure themselves. Stupid people taking their kids canoeing on a river without life jackets, are ticketed and if their children drown, they can be charged with manslaughter.

You are right guns do not fire themselves, but children do, gangsters and psychos do right along with the stupid ones. The main difference is that the main purpose of a gun is to kill.......not take us from place to place like boats, cars, planes or for making improvements like saws, hammers, screwdrivers or even jackhammers.

The main purpose of guns, bombs, and rockets is to kill. They have no other purpose. Even target practice is to become more accurate in putting that bullet where it will do the most damage..........on humans or animals.
 

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What's your point? Stupid people drive cars, stupid people operate boats, stupid people operate jack hammers, stupid people take their kids canoeing in the river. It's the people who are the common denominator, not the guns! :lol:[/QUOTE

Yes they do and they need a license to operate boats,drivers licenses and hefty fines for stupid drivers and stupid people using jackhammers usually only injure themselves. Stupid people taking their kids canoeing on a river without life jackets, are ticketed and if their children drown, they can be charged with manslaughter.

You are right guns do not fire themselves, but children do, gangsters and psychos do right along with the stupid ones. The main difference is that the main purpose of a gun is to kill.......not take us from place to place like boats, cars, planes or for making improvements like saws, hammers, screwdrivers or even jackhammers.

The main purpose of guns, bombs, and rockets is to kill. They have no other purpose. Even target practice is to become more accurate in putting that bullet where it will do the most damage..........on humans or animals.

So, take the guns away from gangsters and psychos, and teach the kids proper respect for them, and leave me the hell alone.