Nothing a good fence can't solve.Not entirely true here, just about every farmer has a .22 for stray possums and goats.
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Nothing a good fence can't solve.Not entirely true here, just about every farmer has a .22 for stray possums and goats.
While you said that in jest (I'm hoping), it always intrigues me that so many so-called 'liberals' think that everyone's opinions, lifestyle choices and personal freedoms should be allowed and considered.....except when they differ from their own.Heisenberg said:No point arguing with them rednecks
Gonna be a pretty long fence to cover even a small farm of 1,500 acres . And then you have free range laws in some states. Oh......the (typical) ignorance.....Nothing a good fence can't solve.
With all the hate directed at the US, I wonder how Europeans feel about the Swiss? As I understand it, they are required to bring home their service rifles. Oh the carnage....
Have smaller farms then.Gonna be a pretty long fence to cover even a small farm of 1,500 acres . And then you have free range laws in some states. Oh......the (typical) ignorance.....
I know you were joking......
There is a strong movement against that custom, as a lot of people use their service rifle to kill their spouses.
Of course, over here people who want to do that just buy guns on the black market or use other means. When someone wants to kill someone, he is always going to find a way, but having a gun at hand makes it easier.
My swiss uncle used his rifle to kill his cat when it pissed on his carpet once too often. That bastard didn
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I've got no less than 3 pistols made from scratch by my father. They were built specifically for the sport of target shooting. They don't shoot ammunition conducive to killing. The only firearms we fired for the purpose of killing were during the Korean and Vietnam conflicts.
And yes, I was pointing out the hypocrisy. Especially in light of my comment to Heisenberg and taking into consideration the sports of hunting, sporting clays, skeet, pistol and rifle target shooting, etc. There are different cultures and different lifestyles and different life experiences at play here. I get perturbed at people (not directed at you, as I don't know your life story) who have never handled a firearm, or have never grown up in the wilderness, lived on a working ranch (and/or have never lived outside of a city for that matter), telling me that I do not need to own a firearm. By contrast, I did the college/fraternity drunk every weekend thing. Been there done that. So at least I feel I have some leg to stand on when I take on alcohol.
Because you're Austrian?Why did I read this with a schwarzenegger voice
Kill them home intruders Thunter, kill them all! Go and have a watch right now! See them eyes staring through your window? Kill 'em! They're everywhere!
Fear. Glad I live without it, no guns can protect you from your fears anyway. If a home intruder wants you dead you'd be dead without knowing anyway, probably in your sleep.
The National Guard fulfilled the requirements of the 2nd Amendment just fine before "DC. v. Heller". Now the crazy folks have a legitimate case and I can't make fun of them anymore.
Heisenberg - What country are you from? It will help me understand your posts
That helps tremendously. Thank you.He's the most famous Austrian Club Whore! Drakon2k2! DD
The difference with me is, if the National Guard came knocking at my door demanding me to surrender my firearms, I would. I would not retaliate either, despite the 2nd Amendment being designed for the purpose of allowing me to protect myself from an over-imposing government, whether it be foreign or domestic.
I read an article today in my local newspaper on the Zimmerman case and it gave some statistics on the Stand Your Ground law, before and after it was enacted. In Florida, the amount of justified self defense killings tripled since it was enacted, while in other states however, it only raised a tenth of a point per 1,000 deaths per year (which was only at around 10 to start with)