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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 15854882" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>I used to be the guy that said exactly that.</p><p></p><p>And then it dissolved as I encountered more and more idiots. We don't need gun control, we need idiot control, and a lot of it.</p><p></p><p>SC scares me with how casual firearm ownership is. People don't treat firearms with respect. I was brought up as a minority pro-2A'er in CT. Safety, safety, safety. That's what I was trained on year after year at the gun club. At my last house one town over, some jackwagon inbreds were blasting off shotguns in the woods behind us and peppered the side of our house with birdshot. Another example- I went to lunch with some co-workers a few years ago. While opening the door to their vehicle, two pistols fell out and onto the ground (RIA 1911 and a really busted up S&W J-frame). "Oh just throw those back inside heh heh." One more for good measure- I had to do a lot of legwork to be able to own Class 3 NFA items legally, and it absolutely infuriates me when people brag about committing a felony with their home-made F/A suppressed-SBR with a hacksaw, lightning link, and WIX 24003. NFA is BS, but it's still a law I have to adhere to whether I agree with it or not. These idiots just make the rest of us look bad.</p><p></p><p>Just like a drunk driver has no right to behind a wheel, an idiot has no right to hold a firearm. Ignorance can be remedied, idiocy is harder to solve.</p><p></p><p>I feel crazy typing this because just a few years ago I was vehemently pro-2A, no exceptions. I'll always support <strong><em><u>responsible</u></em></strong> firearm ownership, and I'll always offer to help someone understand the safety aspects of gun ownership (even if they're a liberal!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 15854882, member: 181885"] I used to be the guy that said exactly that. And then it dissolved as I encountered more and more idiots. We don't need gun control, we need idiot control, and a lot of it. SC scares me with how casual firearm ownership is. People don't treat firearms with respect. I was brought up as a minority pro-2A'er in CT. Safety, safety, safety. That's what I was trained on year after year at the gun club. At my last house one town over, some jackwagon inbreds were blasting off shotguns in the woods behind us and peppered the side of our house with birdshot. Another example- I went to lunch with some co-workers a few years ago. While opening the door to their vehicle, two pistols fell out and onto the ground (RIA 1911 and a really busted up S&W J-frame). "Oh just throw those back inside heh heh." One more for good measure- I had to do a lot of legwork to be able to own Class 3 NFA items legally, and it absolutely infuriates me when people brag about committing a felony with their home-made F/A suppressed-SBR with a hacksaw, lightning link, and WIX 24003. NFA is BS, but it's still a law I have to adhere to whether I agree with it or not. These idiots just make the rest of us look bad. Just like a drunk driver has no right to behind a wheel, an idiot has no right to hold a firearm. Ignorance can be remedied, idiocy is harder to solve. I feel crazy typing this because just a few years ago I was vehemently pro-2A, no exceptions. I'll always support [B][I][U]responsible[/U][/I][/B] firearm ownership, and I'll always offer to help someone understand the safety aspects of gun ownership (even if they're a liberal!) [/QUOTE]
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