BigRedBuster
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commando said:i hope he is laying somewhere in the woods with a hole in his head
commando said:i hope he is laying somewhere in the woods with a hole in his head
Why would she shoot them? It’s just property we are always told? The property is Not worth a scum bag human life we are always told?First thing I thought about when seeing that quote…..but….but….but she’s the one who is allegedly going to take all our guns away.
Who are we always told this by?Why would she shoot them? It’s just property we are always told? The property is Not worth a scum bag human life we are always told?
It’s been on this board quite a few times and ALL over news stories during the George Floyd riots when people were trying to/wanting to protect their businesses with guns in hand. We were told that’s not appropriate and that’s what insurance is for and no need for gun protection.Who are we always told this by?
100% chance that if I owned a gun and someone broke in that there would only be two outcomes.Who are we always told this by?
That’s just ridiculous. Somebody breaks into my house while I’m there, I am going to assume they are there to cause me harm and I will kill them. Notice I didn’t say “shoot them”. I’ll make sure they are done. Bad day for them if they were just there to steal something I guess. And to teach’s chagrin, I do own a few guns.
I would think Harris would be much more concerned about somebody wanting to do her harm than just being a thief or burglar.
I do remember this being a pretty big rallying cry during the "mostly peaceful" riots.It’s been on this board quite a few times and ALL over news stories during the George Floyd riots when people were trying to/wanting to protect their businesses with guns in hand. We were told that’s not appropriate and that’s what insurance is for and no need for gun protection.
TBF, that is slightly different than somebody unexpectedly breaking into your home. In the middle of a riot, you would just be there to protect property. The need for self defense would be a result of choosing to protect property. I’m not saying that necessarily makes it wrong but it is different than somebody breaking into your home at 1AM when you have no idea what their motive is.It’s been on this board quite a few times and ALL over news stories during the George Floyd riots when people were trying to/wanting to protect their businesses with guns in hand. We were told that’s not appropriate and that’s what insurance is for and no need for gun protection.
Yes, there is that chance. But I figure I’d rather go out with a fighting chance than just cede our welfare. All I know is somebody is going to die, hopefully not me, my wife or a neighbor.100% chance that if I owned a gun and someone broke in that there would only be two outcomes.
1. I shoot myself by accident in a rush to get my gun
2. The intruder (probably some wimpy teen) would wrestle the gun from me and shoot me.
Now...if it was your old neighbor, the fireman...that would be a different story! HaYes, there is that chance. But I figure I’d rather go out with a fighting chance than just cede our welfare. All I know is somebody is going to die, hopefully not me, my wife or a neighbor.
TBF, that is slightly different than somebody unexpectedly breaking into your home. In the middle of a riot, you would just be there to protect property. The need for self defense would be a result of choosing to protect property. I’m not saying that necessarily makes it wrong but it is different than somebody breaking into your home at 1AM when you have no idea what their motive is.
When all that riot s#!t was going on, one of my employees (who owned about 14 AR’s) posted up at a local business for asset protection reasons. I say “owned” because he has since passed. I actually bought (legal transfer) my AR and a 9mm handgun from him at about that same time. He was what I would legitimately call a gun nut.
plus..rooftop koreans. They were pretty cool.It’s been on this board quite a few times and ALL over news stories during the George Floyd riots when people were trying to/wanting to protect their businesses with guns in hand. We were told that’s not appropriate and that’s what insurance is for and no need for gun protection.
I do remember this being a pretty big rallying cry during the "mostly peaceful" riots.
Are you REALLY a liberal if you have a gun(s) in your home?I don't.
I do remember mocking the St. Louis couple standing on their front lawn and brandishing guns at marching protestors, and Kyle Rittenhouse driving 30 miles and bringing his AR-15 to defend a stranger's warehouse during another scheduled protest. They were silly in a way a home invader usually isn't.
I don't own a gun for the same reasons you don't. I just don't see the scenarios working out as planned. But plenty of liberals I know keep a gun around for self-protection, and I've never considered them a traitor to the gun control cause. I think that's the stake Kamala Harris' has put in the ground. Something short of posing for Christmas cards cradling your favorite assault weapon.