Originally posted by KRS
I'm a Distinquished Life Member of the NRA ("distinquished" part is given those life members who were wounded in combat), own some 50 rifles and handguns right now and have had a couple hundred over the years. I've been a competitive pistol shooter in NRA competition as well as an avid benchrest rifle shooter. Think I'd vote for someone who I thought would take away my guns?
But I don't see a need for a hardline stance FOR assault weapons, armor piercing ammo, and all of those fun things. I do see that there needs to be some way to try to control the killing going on right here in river city on every city street and even now in small town America. What? For the sake of gun ownership without any condition criminals will be tolerated in killing your children? Get realistic for a while. Just apply the laws already there? Good, if they'd work. But I haven't noticed any increase in the application of those laws during this last screwed up administration, have you?
You're a member of the NRA? Really? The same NRA I belong to? Do you belong to the NRA because you want to or because you have to because of club insurance policy?
For an NRA member, you're woefully uninformed. Take the "armor piercing bullet" issue for example. The legislation as originally written would have outlawed most hunting rifle rounds because even a conventionally constructed . 243 bullet is going to defeat body armor. Isn't it? The NRA helped rewrite the legislation so that it better defined the term "armor piercing". Now those teflon coated bullets designed to defeat body armor are not available for sale to the general public. Is this unreasonable?
Could you define "assault rifle" for me? Do you think that the guy down the line, the DCM shooter, would define it the same way? Do we want to ban guns on cosmetic terms? Jeez... . one man's Remington 1100 is another man's "assault weapon. " Or are you the kind of gun snob that thinks trap and skeet should only be shot with Perazzi's or Kreighoffs?
Assault rifles are historically involved in less than 1% of all serious crime. As an NRA member you should have been aware of that.
You obviously are another shooter who has a problem with the NRA. For some reason, even though they're the major reason, if not the only reason, you still can legally own guns, you choose to bite the hand.
Frankly, I dont' understand the attitude at all. It's terribly elitist of you to think your guns are OK, but the guy's down the line is not because you don't like the looks of it. Does his rifle make people deader or something? Can't your benchrest rifles be called "long range sniper weapons?"
You guys who vote for leftist candidates yet want to keep your shootin' irons are playing a dangerous game. Obviously you feel that you and your guns are safe. I don't know how more ignorant of reality a person could be than you guys.
If gun control is deemed effective for one type of firearm, what's to stop the anti's from applying that logic to ALL guns?
Enforce the laws I agree. We have more than enough laws now to control crime. I don't think anyone, not even the NRA, is advocationg unconditional firearms ownership in this country.
Kerry, being a member of a political party controlled by the Left, is a threat to legal gun ownership in this country.
Your attitude disgusts me frankly. I've got mine, who cares about yours, right? You've given in to the argument of the Left that gun control is somehow effective as a crime control measure.
Actually, KRS, I don't think you really are an NRA member. I think you're a phoney. How's that?
Tim
And now a little story:
A young Sioux Indian brave, who being upon the threshold of becoming a man, was sent out into the wilderness on a journey to find his way. For days he walked the land. Through forest, across prairie until he found himself upon a cold mountain top. He looked down and there was a rattlesnake. It was nearly frozen solid.
The snake said to him, "Pick me up and carry me to the bottom of the mountain. If you don't I will surely die. "
The young boy replied, "But you are a rattlesnake and you will bite me if I do. "
"I will not. " said the snake.
The young boy hesitated and then picked up the snake. He put it inside his coat and carried it down the mountain to where it was warm.
He pulled the snake out of his coat and the snake promptly bit him.
As the young Indian lie dying, he looked at the snake and said, "But you told me you wouldn't bite me!"
The snake hissed, "You knew what I was when you picked me up. "