Posted on 10/01/2012 12:13:54 PM PDT by CedarDave
So I almost bought a gun.
Let that sink in for a moment thats addressed not to you but to me, because I never would have expected to write those words until last week.
I was raised in an unarmed household where hunting was not seen as sporty and protection was a butter knife kept under the pillow.
My years as a crime reporter turned my gun ennui to gun disdain. ...
If youve looked into the shell-shocked eyes of enough bereaved parents, seen enough bodies with holes in them, enough blood, enough senseless death, violent moments of rage, foolish mistakes, its easy to conclude that no good can come from a gun.
And yet there I was last week with a very patient salesman named Alberto at Sportsmens Warehouse trying out firearms as if I was trying on shoes.
Why? Ill spare you the details because frankly getting into specifics could be dangerous. Suffice it to say that someone dear to me has finally found the courage to leave a horrific relationship.
Domestic violence advocates say the most dangerous time for an abused partner is when he or she (mostly she) leaves. ...
And so I began to think that, given the similarities between the Landeau case and the one that has thrust me and my family into a tumultuous drama we never asked for, maybe its time to think beyond the butter knife under the pillow.
Ill be damned if Ill allow any of us to become the next innocent bystanders.
(Excerpt) Read more at abqjournal.com ...
I have had a thought for a long time that the best cure for random shootings is to license a number of good people to legally carying a gun. The uncertanty of who is in pistol range should convince most bad guys that pulling a gun is a very bad idea.
I have had a thought for a long time that the best cure for random shootings is to license a number of good people to legally carying a gun. The uncertanty of who is in pistol range should convince most bad guys that pulling a gun is a very bad idea.
I have had a thought for a long time that the best cure for random shootings is to license a number of good people to legally carying a gun. The uncertanty of who is in pistol range should convince most bad guys that pulling a gun is a very bad idea.
One more reason not to buy from them (not that I do).
I went out with this woman about 36 years ago. She didn’t get it then and she doesn’t get it now.
Actually, as has often been pointed out, the purpose of the 2nd is to ensure that the government does not have a monopoly on force, that the People provide a counterbalance.
Ability to protect against other than governmental human predators is a nice side-effect, but it was not the reason the 2nd was created.
As a journalist, Joline, you should do some real research and find out how bogus those studies are.
All I can say is honey, buy the damn gun!
It’s the most feminist, impowering thing you can do...
Get a concealed carry permit and you will never be a victim...
Learn to use it properly and you will never live in fear...
Lastly, share this with sisters, it may save their life.....
I read the comments and her responses over there. A lib has taken the first step over to our side.
Yep, true to the creed of liberal hypocrisy.
Hey, nice AK-47 on your homepage. I should’ve got one or two (or three) back in the old days when they were cheap, legal and the getting was good, or reasonably so here in California. But I kept putting it off, telling myself there was plenty of time... I said to myself, “What are they going to do, outlaw them?” :-(
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