Getting out of shooting

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I read a post the other day where someone said that they are getting out of shooting because it's just too much trouble with the laws, shortages and everything.

That is EXACTLY how 'THEY' want us to feel!!!

Do not give in to the gun grabbers. The more they can effectively discourage us from our pastime, the more success they have that they DON'T EVEN HAVE TO GET VOTED INTO LAW! (Pardon my 'shouting' but this needs to be shouted from the rooftops)
 
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He may be a skilled reader and only typing what someone else told him others should believe about him?

Nothing in what's typed/said need be true, but only what he believes many want to see for his own benefit.

Maybe not? Just a thought....

It may best all the boating accidents that's taken so many firearms to the bottom of the sea in the last few years?
 
Short of a significant awakening in the United States of America, they will win in the long run. History is against us.
 
Not me. I ticked off two liberals this week, bought a gun case and Colt Agent.


Ticked off "Liberals"

Wait till July when Mississippi goes "Open Carry" and all the Red Necks strap on them guns and go to Walmart and Winn Dixie.

Dispatch will be humming with all them calls coming in about a man with a gun walking around the parking lots.

I haven't see any laws stopping people from drinking and carrying at picnics or outdoor festivals.

I can just see "Hey Bubba look at my new 357" then BAM!!!!! one Accidental Discharge.

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If you give it up that easily you never loved it in the first place. I heard tennis rackets are on sale this week at Dick's if anybody is interested.
 
I will give up shooting when my health gets so bad I can't enjoy it anymore. I hope and pray that specific day does NOT come any time soon.
 
All the talk about ammo shortages, gun laws, etc. has the opposite effect on me. I just go out and buy another gun or two. It's even better if a liberal is standing there by the counter watching me do it, too. If they're going to "talk smack" about guns to me, I'll just rub their liberal noses in it by stocking up even more....smiling all the time while I'm doing it.:D
 
The progressive's goal to make every aspect of being any kind of gun owner as hard and as expensive as possible. They think we will ultimately all bring our guns to the smelting pots.

The only flaw in their plan is that they have grossly underestimated the resolve of the American spirit and our unwavering belief in the principles of the US Constitution.

Hang tough and let them take their best shot.
 
I suspect most of us will stop whenever we're just too feeble. But, ever more restrictive firearms laws will, and are meant to, discourage current and future firearms owners. I applaud you firearms owners in states that have the convoluted laws regarding firearms acquisition, features, ownership, transportation and use. I don't know if I'd have your tenacity. I hear a lot about " vote them out" as regards anti-gun politicians in New York, California, Colorado, Maryland and other states. Unfortunately, I don't think these politicians will ever be voted out to any significant degree. In most of these states, I believe they will be congratulated for passing new gun laws to keep their citizens "safe", and be re-elected. The Liberals/"Progressives" see elimination of the "Gun Culture" in all it's forms as one of their highest priorities. As we have already seen, no, or a negative effect on violent crime, loss of jobs and revenue matters little, if at all. It is an ever more prevalent mindset among a growing percentgae of the population, IMHO...
 
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