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I fail to see a problem.
Any idiot that wants to restrict citizens (those who haven't committed any crimes with a gun at least) is a (fill in the blank)__________________
I'll have #2 next month (classic lever action .22), and #3 (CC weapon) by the end of the year.
Half of those guns belong to just 3% of the adult population. These super-owners have anywhere between eight and 140 guns each, with the group average being 17,
APOCALYPSEFUCK is not impressed.
All I have is my grandfathers DB shotgun. I would have bought a few by now but wife hasn't warmed up to the idea, hoping visits to the range change her mind.
Yes, but is this blatant gun-ownership disparity caused by global warming, poverty, bigotry...?
Just go do it, she'll get over it. My wife just rolls her eyes now when I bring home another new toy or the UPS guy shows up at the door with a delivery.
I understand her concerns they mostly have to do with the fact we have small kids. When I grew up my dad had a bunch of rifles and shotguns it was never a big deal and I never touched them, she just grew up in a different environment. It's one of those things we both have to be 100% in agreement on.
Just go do it, she'll get over it.
So true..
My wife didn't want a gun in the house.... so I just went out and grabbed what I wanted after trying to discuss it rationally. Taking her into consideration, I took a 6 hour safety/range course and brought my son with me. We now shoot at the range at least once a month and she's totally cool with it now. She even went with me one time.
It took a month or two, but the fear factor will wear off - especially if you educate your spouse and your kids.
Title is misleading.
Anyone who has met one particular individual I fraternize with knows that 1 American owns 50% of the guns.
http://fortune.com/2016/09/19/us-gun-ownership/
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