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Aug 30, 2013Explorer II
JJBIRISH wrote:
Examples of 2 extremes that do nothing but divide… one wants , demands has rights with no more responsibility than the cash to pay for it… another claiming there is no automatic right…
The issues are not easy and the quoting of the founding fathers is almost laughable insomuch as they could have never envisioned the weapons available and where the line is or should be drawn today… and yes the line needs drawn in more definitive terms than the founding fathers could have ever dreamed at the time…
The right to own and bear arms need to be protected that is for sure but only as much as there is need of protection from those willing or unstable enough to abuse those rights…
living next to someone with ammunition measure by the ton of unknown amounts stored in the home, in the basement, in the garage, and in a storage building, Is disturbing to the neighbors and to the local fire fighters that may one day be called to that home (if they even know about it)… hunters homes more explosive than any meth-lab… there just needs to be some established rules that protect with minimal infringement… no limits and no infringement is to not protect and that is no longer palatable either…
"hunters homes more explosive than any meth lab". Where do you get this stuff? certainly you don't own a firearm or if you do it is one seldom seen.
I've bee reloading, off and on, for 50 years give or take. the powder is safely stored and the containers won't let it blow but it will burn.
"tons of ammo" Really? under current circumstances having a supply is a wise move. No one has tons except in some comic book imagination from the leftists. I bet in my life I've never approached a quarter of a ton and that is over sixty years. Snappy sounds from the anti American group, huh.
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