NorthDallas40
Displaced Hillbilly
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Understood. Gun control was never really my main issue growing up and as a political science major at UTK but that has changed over the years. You seem like a very reasonable person though and I respect your viewpoints as you will actually post thoughtful stuff without hurling the insults.All of my family are Democrats and gun owners . I grew in surrounded by Dems and hunting . I was taught how to shoot , how to clean and store my furans by Dens at a very early age . I can factually say that if wasn’t for Democrats I may not own a single firearm or been interested in keep my 2a rights .![]()
Understood. Gun control was never really my main issue growing up and as a political science major at UTK but that has changed over the years. You seem like a very reasonable person though and I respect your viewpoints as you will actually post thoughtful stuff without hurling the insults.
Lol he’s just using you as the “oh you’re a nice guy not like the rest of the meanies” stooge! He’s totally overlooking or can’t see the shade you’ve already thrown at himYou stop that right now !.. I have a reputation to uphold as being irrational , pigheaded just plain dumb, and I aim to keep it that way . You jerk .![]()
40 Shocking Gun Violence Statistics - What You Need to Know
"Over 75% of first and second graders know where their parents keep firearms and 36% admitted to handling the weapons"
If that doesn't concern you, then there is no hope for you and you are too ignorant for words.
he's not a lawyerBS. You’re back tracking now trying to cover your tracks on using quite possibly the stupidest description I’ve ever seen to self describe the field of law practice. No way you’re a lawyer.
And after puffing up about a made up law degree you throw around clueless insults about others education![]()
My dad bought a single shot bolt action .22 rifle (Remington Model 510) , and started us out shooting at 5 years old. He drilled gun safety into both us, and wouldn't let us own anything more than a single shot until we got quite a bit older. We were like Barney Fife in that when we went hunting, we weren't allowed to load our rifles until we arrived to a place on my grandfather's farm where it was safe to shoot (back between the hills or in the hollers, as they are called). When we crossed a barbed wire fence , we had to open our bolts, and hand the rifle over to him. He didn't want to take the chance of us tripping and shooting someone.I have a 7-year-old and would be petrified of him handling a gun.
