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07-22-2012, 06:37 PM #201
No worries mate, no risk of any black list, not at all.
As far as I'm concerned, this is friends discussing our different viewpoints, nothing more.
It is pretty obvious that we will never see eye to eye on this subject, and I'm fine with that too.
Yes, you are correct, as my profile states, I am from Norway, a nation far away from the US in more ways than one.
We are ourselves marking the 1 year anniversary(bad word for this) of the terrorist attacks on Oslo and Utoya.
So, perhaps today it felt even more right to speak up for my views on this...
I usually don't comment on US stuff to much, I have made the realisation long ago that the differences are just too big on issues like this for me to really think it worth it.
The only thing that got to me in your post, is the impression I must have instilled in you that I don't like the USA.
That my friend, is not correct, and I suspect you are reading a wee bit too much into my statements in my previous post
It is still a close allie to my nation, many of my friends have studied there, some even staysed on.
I make it a point to visit them, and other places/people as often as I can, with a great deal of enjoyment.
The fact that I don't see all things in the US as hunky dory, does not mean I don't still like it, or its inhabitantsBjoernar
Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....
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07-22-2012, 06:39 PM #202
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Thanked: 369Gun control = grip, sight alignment, trigger control, follow through, scan, repeat until threat eliminated.
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07-22-2012, 06:48 PM #203
Gun Control= Fighting the urge to spend to your money on another box of ammo or your wife's
birthday present.
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07-22-2012, 07:31 PM #204
The take away will be that thos sort of thing won't happen again.. Just like airplanes now when some acts up the entire passinger list jumps on top of the guy. People will be more aware and be ready to jump into the fray next time.. It is an unfortunate learning process... Next time a guy farts sideways, you will see the entire theater kick the snot out of him... Say what you want, but don't poke the sleeping giant.
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07-22-2012, 07:55 PM #205
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07-22-2012, 08:08 PM #206
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Thanked: 13249After 200 + posts a few stood out
After reading all of the posts a few stood out from the Normal Pro Gun -vs- Anti Gun rhetoric a few I did not single out were from a very very very few people who responded that have real street life experience...
We live in a country where the PC crowd is so vocal that I am no longer allowed to teach "Rape Defense" classes for women I have to teach "Street Defense" instead and I have to accept men in the class unless I hold it at a Womens only gym.. BTW I live in very rural Idaho, we vote very right wing, and most homes have a gun here, basically it is not a very PC area... Yet this is still true
At 26 I was also invincible and at 53 I realized I was pretty lucky, I hope that you are not truely naive enough to think that a predator will ever give you a fair fighting chance..
These posts also stood out as they get more to the core problems
Think this through for just 1 minute..
The world has advanced in science quite a bit, let's just imagine a new jump in Nano tech and we have a new Nanobot that when released will eliminate every gun in the world by making them inoperative.. So overnight there are no "Guns" in the sense of the word...
Would this be a good thing???
Now put the weapons only in the hands of each Government,, (basically Soldiers and Cops) how would you feel now ??? We all trust our governments and politicians with our lives ... Right ???
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Full auto = Waste of rounds, IMO please dont take my opinion though look up the actual tests, or just ask yourself why they invented "Burst" settings..
Semi auto = Works just fine, as to whether you need more than 6 shots, just ask any LEO why they were switched from Revolver to Semi,, It makes no sense really, until the Deptments realized that more and more confrontations involved multiple assailants...Last edited by gssixgun; 07-22-2012 at 08:28 PM.
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07-22-2012, 08:16 PM #207
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07-22-2012, 08:39 PM #208
That is basically what we, and a lot more nations out there have done for years and years..
For some of those, that has proven to be a disaster.
For others, it has been the most natural thing in the world, and seems to work fine, as it has since world war II basically.
Although our cops aren't actually carrying either
To answer your quoted question, yes, as a matter of fact I do trust my government, our armed forces and our allies.Bjoernar
Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....
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07-22-2012, 08:44 PM #209
Assuming that would mean criminals wouldn't have them (we could always re-release these nanobots every so often), I'd be all for it here in the US. Can't speak for the rest of the world.
Essentially, yes, because we already do. How does private firearm ownership curtail government encroachment on our rights? Every time push has come to shove, the government just brought in superior firepower/capabilities. Having everyone armed just means SWAT teams kick your door in instead of having a couple policemen come knocking.
Did the citizens being armed help in that case? (Just curious - not saying it didn't.)
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07-22-2012, 08:51 PM #210
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Two immediate answers, and two exact opposites
I guess it really does depend on each person's life experiences
In all fairness "B", you do live in the #1 Country in the World for "Quality Of Life" according to many sources, and Norway has been at or near the top of that list for many years...
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