Quote Originally Posted by nicholasstanko
Interesting...



I don't live in fear of my fellow man. I live in a world where my fellow man fears me. It's human nature of course. If I have something someone wants, they will try to take it from me if their want is that high. So too will be my recourse when pushed to the outermost brinks of desperation. we will have to see.

As for statistics, they aren't a fortune-telling tool. They are a resource for examining history. It's always best to learn from our mistakes, so instead of looking at statistics to reason why gun ownership is bad, why dont you look at them to figure how to make them better?
I'm quite sure that a parent can safely lock away a gun from a child. And how about some parent-child counseling as well? I was taught from a very young age not to touch grandpa's shotgun, and i never did. not even once.
It's not a perfect system and parents and kids will fuck up. how does that mean that others more responsible can't have one if they feel it protects them?


Very interesting...
DAMN....I had to read this post over about four times. I think our Nick is a closet Republican!!! :dance:
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