Posted on 02/23/2018 11:21:22 AM PST by DCBryan1
Guns and I go back a long way.
My father was a champion skeet shooter. A picture of him aiming his favorite pump skyward has pride of place in our living room. He owned fine rifles and shotguns, and he valued them.
My first experience with pulling a trigger came late, by family standards. I was already 7 or 8 when my dad and Uncle George took me out back of Old Lilys house and handed me a sawed-off shotgun (illegal then and now) kept handy for woodchucks and rattlesnakes. The recoil didnt knock me off my feet, but my shoulder ached for weeks.
Im blessed to have few material regrets, but I still feel a sting when I recall how, after my fathers bankruptcy, we had to sell his guns to put food on the table. Those arms were important to him and, thus, to me.
I served in the US Army, including unforgettable years in an infantry battalion. I fired my share of automatic weapons, from M16A1s to machine guns and even Kalashnikovs. (Lets not talk about dud-grenade disposal . . .)
And Im a gun owner. As I write these lines, theres an 1858 Tower musket behind me and a Colt on my desk.
But I believe, on moral, practical and constitutional grounds, that no private citizen should own an automatic weapon or a semi-automatic weapon that can easily be modified for automatic effects.
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Ralph is very safety conscious. He also regularly agitates for the US to go to war with Russia.
There are over 3 million “assault” type rifles owned by US citizens. The value of these guns is between $500 to $2,500. How would the ban work? You could say that no more sales of assault weapon but there are still those 3 million guns. Will there be a buy back? If everyone sold that would be roughly 4.5 billion dollars. This is assuming everyone would sell. Those who kept their assault weapons could sell them later at a premium. I’m curious.
You carried one:
No I didn’t. I did carry an M16 A2. Assault weapon? Nah. Didn’t have one of those. Just a rifle, some grenades, a bayonet. But no. I didn’t have an assault rifle or assault weapon. That’s just dumb.
He jumped the shark years ago and there is a reason he hit the wall as Colonel.
Hey Ralph, I am a military man myself and I think you need to look no further than the assault weapons ban of 1994, idiot. Furthermore, any type assault weapons ban was and will never be a comprehensive fix to gun violence.....idiot x2.
...no private citizen should own an automatic weapon or a semi-automatic weapon that can easily be modified for automatic effects.
Automatics require a special permit to acquire, are illegal without it.
A rubber band can produce an automatic effects on any semi-auto.
This clown must be a rat and does NOT comprehend the Second Amendments purpose. Very unbecoming for ex military.
You're not reading carefully. If you want to deny that the M16A2 falls into the category of "assault rifle", that's your business ... but it puts you at odds with reality. Thank you for carrying the thing, though.
After reading each line in that, I have concluded that this guy is a worthless slug. And his dad raised a limp wristed weenie too.
“Look at me with my decorative Musket and revolver!”
What a loon.
Isn’t “assault weapon” an invention of Diane Feinstein?
“my dad and Uncle George took me out back of Old Lilys house and handed me a sawed-off shotgun (illegal then and now) kept handy for woodchucks and rattlesnakes. “
I think his “Uncle” took him out back quite a few times to play with his sawed-off. And illegal ? He should keep his mouth shut because his butt crack is showing.
His uncle kept the gun handy for getting kids into the back of his van.
As a formerly active duty Marine, I support each and every word that is in the United States Constitution as originally written.
Especially those 27 words that comprise the text of the Second Amendment. For the Second Amendment is what puts the teeth into the entire Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The final 4 words: “SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED” are the exclamation point.
I really do not give two hoots about the opinion of Lt. Col. Peters, even though he is entitled to his opinion.
Semper Fi!
Molon Labe
Any item used to assault another becomes an assault weapon a drilldriver, a chainsaw, a gas ice auger.
Ralph Peters is the mouth of Sauron. I wouldn’t cross the street to piss on him if he was on fire. He reminds me of drool.
Since the real reason for the 2nd Amendment is to protect the nation against tyranny, and tyranny is probably impossible unless the military goes along with it, he is speaking from the point of view of an enemy combatant.
Of course he would think that having a well armed opposition to a tyrannical government was bad for the military that might be defending such a government. What do you think the Redcoats getting shot in the 1700s thought about the colonists having good rifles, plenty of ammunition, and cannons?
Military members and veterans who truly believe in defending the Constitution would never seek to remove any of the rights enumerated in it. And they recognize that much of the strength of our nation comes from the fact that if there was a really serious threat to our nation millions of armed citizens could join with them to defend our nation.
banning a certain type of gun is not going to stop anyone who wants to kill you....they'll find a way, and that way might be worse.....
guns are not important but the RIGHT to own them is...
the more little increments TPTB make in gun confiscation, the more they'll demand...
count on it...
Slight correction:
Gun ownership is high in Switzerland, at approximately 0.5 guns per person. About 30% of Swiss citizens own guns. Military issued firearms may be purchased from the government after service, and then the gun is converted to a non-assault weapon. Restrictions can be placed on both the firearm and its ammunition. Put simply, the idea that the Swiss are required to own firearms and the idea that all Swiss own firearms are myths.
Additionally there is a distinction between permitted ownership and permitted use. Neither are guaranteed by right until permitted. These permits are handled on a canton level.
Ralph Peters is a sawed off, two faced, squeaky sqealing little pr*ck. He went on an anti-Trump rant on Maria Bartiromo’s show and endorsed Hillary. I don’t care what this steaming pile of bovine excrement has to say about anything.
Well, technically Harvey Milk was a “military man”, too.
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