Posted on 02/24/2007 5:18:52 PM PST by xsrdx
SEATTLE - Modern hunters rarely become more famous than Jim Zumbo. A mustachioed, barrel-chested outdoors entrepreneur who lives in a log cabin near Yellowstone National Park, he has spent much of his life writing for prominent outdoors magazines, delivering lectures across the country and starring in cable TV shows about big-game hunting in the West.
Zumbo's fame, however, has turned to black-bordered infamy within America's gun culture -- and his multimedia success has come undone. It all happened in the past week, after he publicly criticized the use of military-style assault rifles by hunters, especially those gunning for prairie dogs.
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I do believe there is value in forgiveness, but forgiveness to have real value it must be earned. Zumbo's apology was much better than the normal "apology" given after such faux pas, but a mere apology is not sufficient for such a grave misstep as Zumbo's. I would suggest that a good start on the road to reconciliation would be for Mr. Zumbo to publicly repudiate HCI et al. for putting out such propaganda and then using the fact that he fell for it as evidence of its truthfulness. The simple fact of the matter is that the AWB (and nearly all "gun control" is predicated on a pack of lies, and someone needs to call HCI to task on that. Zumbo right now would actually be in a good position to do precisely that.
One more time. The .223 is not HIGH POWERED. It is mid range at most. Is is appropriate for small animals. Very few people use it for deer for that reason. Alot of states will not let you take a deer with .223 cause it is too low powered. Me I would use my 22-250 to shot the little varmits. Hot and fast and accurate with a custom barrell. But it has a too pretty wood stock so it is a look at gun and use with care not to scratch. Now the AR-15 is O:K to try and scratch. The AK-47 even better with the dirt and grime. See everyone has their choice in the FREE country.
The whole construction of his comments is offensive. Take it, sentence by sentence, word by word.
Smith sees it as an "unfortunate situation". Talk about an understatement. "Delicate times"? For whom? You, Mr. Smith? For Mr. Zumbo? For those who wish to propagandize and are called on it? "Enthusiasts"? How about Americans who exercise their Rights and own 'nasty looking firearms'. Firearms not unlike every single semiautomatic ever built. Just different cosmetically.
Mr. Smith seems like he wished he had the audacity to be as blatant as Mr. Zumbo.
It doesn't necessarily take a very good weapon to capture something better.
The clause is there to give powers to congress. The 2nd amendment is there to enumerate a God given right of the people. The granting of a power to congress doesn't remove the rights of the citizens. It merely clarifies what congress can do with the militia. Fairly simple when you think about the balance of other powers and rights laid out in the constitution.
And the language of the 2nd is very clear - the militia is there for "the security of a free State". Note the word FREE is there - not just State or Republic or Country. But one that is Free.
" Anvil shooting involves placing one large blacksmith anvil upside down on the ground and filling its cavity with a fine grade of black powder. A second anvil weighing up to 150 pounds is then placed upright on top of the bottom one. The powder is ignited and the top anvil is thrust as high as 125 feet into the air. The earth literally shakes; and the deafening boom, it is said, can be heard from as far away as 15 miles. It often is catapulted higher than the tallest trees."
Actually, it's more like "overthrow those who would subvert legitimate government". And that is definitely part of maintaining the security of a free state.
In the words of the 3rd president, Thomas Jefferson:"The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government."
Make what you will of Mr. Jefferson's words.
Has he yet attacked those who deceived him and then sought to use the fact that he fell for their deception as justification for their falsehoods?
"When we, in our time, in a debate about gun rights, start to talk about overthrowing the government, we come off like a bunch of nut-cases, and thereby play into the hands of the gun-grabbing enemy."
So we cede a basic truth about the founding of the country to appease to people who are going to think we are nuts for caring about 'icky guns' in the first place?
It never should be dropped as a point of argument. There are better arguments to start out with to win people over, but once you're educating them, throwing out that fact will open their minds.
Thanks to a public school edumacation, no teachers ever explained the 2nd amendment or BOR as a listing of basic human rights. It wasn't until I heard Walter E Williams reciting the true purpose of the 2nd Amendment (the radical one) that my eyes were opened to everything.
You know I used to think the same thing you do. But I have been on law blogs where highly educated constitutional lawyers say that it is to overthrow or protect the nation from a tyranny overtaking WE the PEOPLE. There are even Federal Judges who has said the same. So I will be a nut like them.
Just add enough hot sauce, and consider it "extra crispy"...
A .223 rifle fires a bullet that's essentially the same diameter as a .22 rimfire, but is a fair bit heavier. The powder stack behind the bullet in a .223 cartridge, however, is much larger than that in any .22 rimfire (even a .22 magnum rimfire doesn't come close). Not large compared with hunting rifles (e.g. the 30-30 or 30-06) but large relative to the size of the bullet.
Exactly. It's to defend against government tyranny. For home and self defense from criminals and terrorists. Assault weapons may be very very useful in the future if we get hit by mass terrorism and chaos
If the founders intended us to be able to overthrow the government by force any time we felt like it, why did they put in a clause to allow Congress to call forth the militia to quell just such an insurrection?
Anything over .5" and not a "sporting" shotgun. Twelve-gauge shotguns that are deemed "unsporting" by the BATF are taxed as destructive devices.
I'm somewhat surprised that nobody's come up with a good bull-pup 28ga shotgun for home defense. A fixed choke could have a diameter of 0.495" so as to avoid the "destructive device" classification, and a 28ga shell should provide a somewhat useful payload (especially if there were standard 3.5" and 4" lengths).
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