They need to break the strengths inherent in our society to create dependency. What was right is now wrong, breaking apart the nuclear family, what was up is now down.
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They need to break the strengths inherent in our society to create dependency. What was right is now wrong, breaking apart the nuclear family, what was up is now down.
Can we still arm bears in this utopic modern society? [ROFL1]
For now, but the future is questionable.
Just as man has "evolved" so have firearms. Hell, firearms have shaped society.
Modern firearms for a modern society.
Well said....what has it been 800 plus years?
Either way I am not going to give up my rights and my firearms while I am still breathing on earth. These murderers doing these murders are just sick in the mind. They will use whatever tool they can use to harm others. Quite honestly there are more of them than ever before and every sensational news story with all attention it brings motivates the next sicko. I have seen this evil first hand and taking away the guns does not end evil. In the meantime I will keep my guns to defend myself from evil from whatever form it takes.
We are already too limited compared to what the government and police have. We to expand our gun rights for the modern day. New Full autos, over the counter suppressors at walmart.
This has always been a pet peeve of mine as well SuperiorDG. I've always been bothered by this concept that we are rapidly evolving as a species. I think that the reason people are so quick to embrace, and so strongly embrace this idea of constant, and even rapid, behavioral development, is that they feel that if they accept that people aren't as evolved as they hope for, that it would some how be the same as accepting bad behavior as okay. I could be wrong, but I'd be willing to bet that it feels too much like a slippery slope situation for people who long for an "evolved" society. If they accept that people are still capable of atrocities, that it is a thin line between accepting that there are still bad people, and just accepting that bad behavior wholesale because, oh well, we're just human.
If we ever actually achieve a "modern society" in which no man intentionally does harm to his fellow man, then firearms will naturally fall out of favor, without the need to legislate such. I mean, who would choose to carry a tool for which he has no use? Until such a time, I'll choose to equip myself with useful tools.
I have a personal fondness for brass paperweights and my late grandfathers leather wrapped lead weight.
Oh sure another 2 box limit on the horizon. Imagine walking in to wallyworld asking the "help" if they have any more DIAS on hand.