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On 5/19/2013 9:15 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
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Seems to me that the "preaching" doesn't come from gun nuts,
manufacturers, dealers or the NRA. It's when others start
"preaching" their anti-gun rhetoric and try to impose restrictions on
something that they probably don't own or want that you start hearing
from the pro gun people and organizations.


The gun industry and its lobbyists work 24/7 to ensure that guns can be
freely sold to criminals, psych jobs and terrorists. Polling shows even
the majority of gun owners don't want this status quo.
If you think opposition to guns being sold to criminals, psych jobs and
terrorists is "anti-gun rhetoric" and imposing restrictions on selling
guns to to criminals, psych jobs and terrorists is "preaching," and
unreasonable, spit it out.
Besides that, "preaching" has nothing to do with it, with the "anti-
gun" crowd, nor the "pro-gun crowd."
It's better called "bull****ting" from both sides.
It's real easy to spot those who oppose the 2nd Amendment, and those who
want to abuse it.
What you said above sounds like something a gun nut - gfretwell for
example - would say. Since you are a gun owner in a state that has laws
a gun nut would call "violation of the 2nd Amendment," it should be
easy for you to avoid the real "rhetoric" you wrote, and stand up to say
whether you are opposed to those laws or not.
Not hard to just tell the truth - and take a stand if it matters to you.
I don't care much one way or the other....just saying. Of course you
don't have to "care" either. Nothing illegal with just flowing with the
status quo. That's what most folks do. And that's easy to spot too.
But you're in here talking about "imposing restrictions," and equating
gun laws to speed limits, so you've stepped right into the bull****.


Are you finished? I hope.