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  • woods
    Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 477

    Who's violent? They say it's us.

    Those who would ask us to remove our right to firearms keep saying that gun owners are violent people who would love to kill political leaders...

    Where's the proof?

    I've seen nothing but honest debate, peaceful protesting, and teaching from the gun crowd just to have the progressive toward total control crowd tell us how violent we are.

    I'd argue the violent ones are the ones who want to disarm victims and remove our Bill of Rights. Those who make it a safe place for criminals, who by definition don't care about the law, are the ones who are violent.

    I'd like to thank the Calguns community for being so kind, logical, and honorable despite the progressives attempts to kick the bees nest.

    The thugs trying to bully us rejoice at violent action. The smiles on their faces made me want to vomit as the read about recent shootings as a "great opportunity" to limit our rights.

    Our greatest weapon right now is to be seen as logical and professional men and women with families. Sportsmen and fathers. Leaders and teachers. These days PR is more important than a big stick in the early days of a battle.

    It's awful disrespectful that we get blamed for arming border cartels when we know it was the BATFE and other federal agencies. We get blamed for some socialist committing a mass murder when the authorities were given information that would have prevented it and decided not to act.

    Be a good American. Be knowledgeable. Share the legacy of hunting and sport shooting. Don't be partisan be an individual.

    Thank you for writing your representatives but that may not be enough. We may need to soon kick it into overdrive and get thousands of signatures. We may need to march the street. We may need to give a bit of our own selves to the cause.
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    stevedusa
    Member
    • Sep 2012
    • 175

    It's just another type of stereotyping and prejustice.

    Common society problem these days, blame on the tool not the operator.

    Cars kill people too, maybe we should ban cars or limit them to go no faster than 5 MPH?

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