look whos in my sig now I like firearms, nice for killing mysterious monsters and helps alot in Resident Evil
Thanks for that, SmartyMcSmartSmart [/b][/quote] Just for the record, when's the last time you've said something useful? [/b][/quote] I did it just yesterday! Honestly!
Hahahaha... I voted for option number one... its the person who is using it / owns responsibility to make sure it it is used correctly.. Whether the gun be for the shooting range or hunting.
Just for the record, when's the last time you've said something useful? [/b][/quote] I did it just yesterday! Honestly! [/b][/quote] Congratulations! Have a donut.
anyone who says that they're senseless is foolish. Firearms have long been used for hunting, and for competitions of athletic merit.
Here are the gun laws for my state. Yes Texas just owns that much. Handgun ownership: unrestricted, no permit or license required Rifle and Shotgun ownership: unrestricted, no permit or license required -------automatic "assault weapon" ownership: unrestricted, no permit or license required Machine Gun Ownership: no state restrictions, compliance with federal law only Concealed carry: licenses granted on a "shall issue" basis; reciprocity available for nonresidents with carry permits from certain other states Vehicle carry and transportation: unlicensed individuals and non-residents may not carry handguns on or about their persons while in a vehicle loaded rifles and shotguns may be carried in plain view or in a case I think guns are a great thing. They are used for things such as hunting, competition shooting, self defence, etc. It's only the ------ed up people that go murder people with them that give guns a bad name.
Guns are just like tools used everyday. The person that has it in their protection is the one to blame. Even a pencil can be considered a weapon depending on who's hand it's in.
Instruments that require a sense of responsibility and control. This is what I voted, simply because it is PROVEN that places which allow guns to be purchased with less restrictions, and even moreso where guns are a requirement, the rate of murder/assault with a firearm is considerably less, almost to a point of non existance. Guns are what you make them.
I respect your views and opinions, but is it really necessary to call anyone who says otherwise 'narrowminded'? -_-
Apparently it is necessary, because according to him ONLY Americans are narrow minded. It seems that Nasuul himself here would be the narrowminded one seeing how everyone who doesn't agree with him is stupid in his eyes.
Obviously, I'll never be open-minded enough to be Australian, will I? Thanks for that. I do wonder, though, is there some sort of secret race of Americans? I mean, Canadians are apparently smarter, even though some live less than a mile from the States. Is there something in the water?