13 guns...... Oh my!!!!!!

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Once you get a "reasonable, common sense" number established, it is much easier to step by step reduce that number to zero.

Animal rights activists are trying to do this with dog breeders.
 
If the reported information that only 3% of the adult population own 25 or more guns is true, maybe we are delusional. But that is a hard "fact" to believe.

Kinda wonder how many people with 25 or more guns would actually admit to it...

We will never win with the media. But I do not think we will lose with the majority of our freedom loving citizenry.

That's the media's job. Hence the sensationalism whenever massive stockpiles of deadly high powered military style armor piercing ammunition or weapons arsenals are found.
 
If the reported information that only 3% of the adult population own 25 or more guns is true, maybe we are delusional. But that is a hard "fact" to believe.

We will never win with the media. .


25 is a fair number of guns...probably if we were honest with ourselves more than any of us would "Need" to meet our " everyday needs"....... at least $12,000....more like $18,000 to $20,000 at a minimum....unless you are a collector or an inattentive accumulator.......

3% (9,000,000 people) doesn't sound out of line. :D

Edit to add: 9,000,000 X 25 = 225,000,000 guns......... out of 300,000,000.....looks like the rest of the adult population only owns 1 each..:D

In Pa.... less than 8% of the population have concealed carry permits.... I don't think any State is higher than 9-10%

How many folks collect stamps, coins antique cars..........Bennie Baby's??

Finally;

Someone calls me as asks about guns or pretty much anything else....... "I don't do surveys. Got to go" CLICK!
 
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I hang with a lot of gun folks so it's easy to get a distorted view of the norm. Still, I'd be surprised if much more than 3% have 25 or more guns. On the other hand, I was surprised to read that only 3% of Texans had a carry permit. Eh... I know what's in my safe and it's not much of my business what's in yours anyway. And it sure as heck ain't none of the government's business.
 
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According to government statistics, there were 10,076 deaths attributed to drunk driving in 2013.

10,076/365 days per year=27.6 deaths per day.

That is the equivalent of one Sandy Hook per day for EVERY day of the year.

Where is the outrage? Where is the call for closing all bars and liquor stores? Where is the outcry for background checks on everyone who buys alcohol?

Most people drink in one form or another, most people don't own firearms. End of discussion....:(
 
I remember reading a similar story about T Shruggs, linebacker with the Baltimore Ravens. In the article, it continually described his "Arsenal" which was really about 6 or 8 guns. I think Shruggs makes about 5 million or so a year. I told my friends at work if I made that kind of money and only had 8 guns, I'd be ashamed of myself.
 
LOL.... The use of "Arsenal" should be restricted to households with more ARs or M-1A1 than people living in the house.......... subject to a minimum of 10... lined up in a wall rack with web gear and at least 14 30 rd mags/rifle.
 
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Gun control advocates have been proven wrong for so long... decade after decade... it's amazing that they can speak out on the subject with a straight face. I guess that's why it's called zealotry.

That said, I think the biggest threat isn't the rank and file gun grabbing zealots, but rather their compromising accomplices like NRA life member, West Virginia Senator, Joe Manchin. Most are likely aware of Manchin's support in 2013 of nationwide universal background checks on private sales. And he was at it once again this year speaking out and against NRA backed bill in WV for a version of Constitutional carry.

Listen to this guy... NRA life member or Bloomberg?

"Senate Bill 347 would allow a person to carry a concealed gun without a permit or requirement of safety training and that is irresponsible and dangerous to the people of West Virginia."

"In West Virginia, we believe in gun sense, which is common sense, and it only makes common sense..... " blah blah blah blah blah....

Sounds like the chantings of Bloomberg.
 
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"In West Virginia, we believe in gun sense, which is common sense, and it only makes common sense..... " blah blah blah blah blah....
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What gets me is the arrogance that he thinks he speaks for *everyone* just because he managed to con a plurality of voters that he was the lesser evil.
 
Sean Penn is more clever than you guys give him credit for. What he actually said was something along the lines of that he gave up all his personal firearms in the continental United States... Thus exempting Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, etc as well as any held by trusts, holding companies, on a ship in international waters, etc.

A person could amass 60 Hi Points, Lorcins, busted up Carcano sporters, etc to melt down to impress a woman for less than ten grand. At Sean Penn's income level, a not unknown or unreasonable amount to spend to impress a woman. Or to shut her up. You will get more than that in return on investment from the publicity being attached to a famous actress gives your own career.
 
13 guns. I had twice that many at the age of 14...at least. 10 yrs later I got married and sold 63 shotguns and bought a house..I guess I have NEVER recovered. Boy that hurt!! Y'all are right..those talking(but not thinking) heads think that even 1 is too many. :rolleyes: Oh I'm sorry...did I roll my eyes too loudly??
 
I love the "If it will save one life!" comment.........

I yell at the TV; "OK you morons ....... fill in all your private back yard pools!!!!!!"


I also say......."The only good media......... is Dana Perino and Megan Kelly".............but that's another story........


:D

I've about had it with Megan Kelly. She keeps picking fights with Trump, gets handed her seat pad by him, then whines because she lost.
 
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