Bad day at the range

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Re: Bad day at the range

Postby justaguy on Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:57 pm

FredsBank wrote:
justaguy wrote:Are you trying to get banned?

Banned? No. I don't think my attitude towards big government and security vs freedom is novel. I think there are plenty of people here that share that opinion.

Hang around, and read some posts.
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Re: Bad day at the range

Postby brent fox on Mon Apr 23, 2012 11:49 pm

I have to cut in here and point out that FREEDOM does not mean NO GOVERNMENT.
There always have been rules and laws to abide by for a civilized society to function.
Some comments here seem to imply that there is no need for government regulation.
Our revolution still resulted in government, but a reigned in government that still must govern with laws.
The details of those laws and regs are what we rightly debate.
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Re: Bad day at the range

Postby Squib Joe on Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:43 am

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Re: Bad day at the range

Postby FredsBank on Tue Apr 24, 2012 10:46 am

You think I'm an anarchist? LOL. I’m not. I know we need government. We just need less than we have right now. If we start looking for them to monitor us at the range or tell us what we have to do before we can own or use a gun, that's going in the wrong direction.

Does that mean there could be people around me that are less safe? Sure. That means I could get muzzle swept, or worse. That means I could be the one to die from a ND because someone doesn't have the knowledge or skill to use firearm safely. (That would definitely suck, especially after I just got running my mouth in here.). But regulations aren't going to make that go away. If you don't believe that, go out driving sometimes and see some of the crazy stuff other drivers do. Driving is a government sanctioned activity and people still die from it every day.

My point is, if the range seems unsafe, don't go. Or use another range as has been suggested here already. We certainly don't need the government to swoop in and save us with more rules and regulations. Government rules and regulations takes away our freedom and I want to limit how much of my freedom they can have.
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Re: Bad day at the range

Postby Eric Marleau on Tue Apr 24, 2012 10:53 am

Lord help me for quoting him, but Gov. Ventura said it best: "You can't legislate stupidity"


Just a thought. :idea:

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Re: Bad day at the range

Postby justaguy on Tue Apr 24, 2012 11:14 am

FredsBank wrote:You think I'm an anarchist? LOL. I’m not. I know we need government. We just need less than we have right now. If we start looking for them to monitor us at the range or tell us what we have to do before we can own or use a gun, that's going in the wrong direction.

Does that mean there could be people around me that are less safe? Sure. That means I could get muzzle swept, or worse. That means I could be the one to die from a ND because someone doesn't have the knowledge or skill to use firearm safely. (That would definitely suck, especially after I just got running my mouth in here.). But regulations aren't going to make that go away. If you don't believe that, go out driving sometimes and see some of the crazy stuff other drivers do. Driving is a government sanctioned activity and people still die from it every day.

My point is, if the range seems unsafe, don't go. Or use another range as has been suggested here already. We certainly don't need the government to swoop in and save us with more rules and regulations. Government rules and regulations takes away our freedom and I want to limit how much of my freedom they can have.

Welcome to the forum Mr. Banks.

You Sir are going to cause nightmares for the sheeple..... or get run off.
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