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To: American in Israel

I understand when you’re in the bears’ hunting and feeding ground.

I have a single action Heritage .22 single action with a safety. To fire that gun I have to cook the hammer, take the safety off and pull the trigger. Counting the trigger that’s 3 moves I have to make to kill someone.

I also have a Heritage ,22 semi-automatic rifle. But I wouldn’t take either of them bear hunting


108 posted on 02/23/2018 8:29:08 PM PST by Terry Mross (Liver spots And blood thinners..)
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To: Terry Mross

Well, in july last year, two days in a row someone was killed by a bear in town. Two towns, two days, two dead.

It seems towns are a bear feeding area.

However in Chicago I bet at least six people were killed each day. My guess is that towns have been feeding areas for predators for years.

My point in both my posts is that your world view is one that is fatally flawed. The environment determines your need for self defense and when your life is on the line, what weapon you choose should not be dependent on some other persons perception of general circumstances.

In Alaska, you have a different type of predator than you have in the lower 48 school zones. However in both cases, killing the predator should be done as fast as possible.

If you want to limit all law abiding people’s ability to use the best tool for the job, I am not sure the criminals or the bears will go along with your grand plans.

Making schools defense free zones is a perfect example of centralized planning stupidity. It is also why socialism never works.


119 posted on 02/23/2018 9:02:34 PM PST by American in Israel (A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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