Since he lives in a rural setting, I asked him if had ever considered that most burglaries happen during the day. And, considering his remote location, I asked him what he would do if someone invaded his house and took all his possessions?
His reply, "I would let them take what they want and let the insurance company cover my losses."
I then asked him, "Why do you think the home invaders would leave any witnesses?"
"Now, to answer your question. They are not assault weapons, they are defense weapons. And they are not high capacity ammunition magazines, they are 'You can never have enough ammo magazines'"
MA MIL came down here to visit, she brought her low info views with her.
She;s bene down ehre 3 tiems I htink in the last couple of years now and she for the first time did not vote for the Dems.
Anyway she came down and said she hated guns , did not want one etc.
I asked her what would she do when a person breaks in at night.
She said callt he police and so I asked her the police take over 5 minutes, they ae in your bedroom and coming at you , what will you do now.
She said well, well, well er, er, I;d pray.
I said will that stop you from being killed.
She walked away and won’t answer fro the next couple of weeks.
Since that first visit and having my gun protecting her etc she now is for guns and admits she got it wrong and she wants her grand kids to be protected.
yesterday a group of people went to the media’s hosue who put out the addresses of gun owners and asked them if they will put a sign outsdie their house saying gun free zone.
All of them refused to do so , even some citing that the crimiansl would now know where to hit easier targets.
HYPOCRISY
The best answer to this question remains Mark Levin's.
"The Constitution does not contain a 'Bill of Needs'."