NRA insists hunters need more powerful weapons with higher rate of fire to stop vicious bunny attacks. As a person raised in the Deep South, I grew up with hunting and guns. To say that "gun safety" was practiced in our home would be something of an understatement. My mother would not allow guns and ammo for them to be in the house at the same time. When you wanted to do any shooting, you had to purchase bullets on a per outing basis. Many are the amusing conversations I had with salesmen about buying individual bullets. I've changed somewhat...