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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 4050576" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>Talking on the Federal level (State is a whole different ballgame) I am glad that some restrictions are in place because I certainly would not want some road-rager on the Turner Turnpike to be carrying a load of RPG-7's in the bed of his pick-up when someones wife (with kids in the car) accidentally cut this guy off.</p><p>- I wouldn't want that a high school bullied teen to be carrying an MP-5 in his back-pack when he sees that bully sitting in the middle of his math class.</p><p>- Restrictions on some other things, like suppressors, have no reason to exist. They do not make the weapon they are attached-to shoot faster, further, or more lethal. If anything they are beneficial to the shooter. If this makes me a 'FUDD' in the eyes of some, then so be it.</p><p></p><p>If everyone had fantastic 'family values' and a great morale compass to live by then we would not need most of the laws already in place, but we don't live in that type of perfect society and so laws ARE needed for those that don't want to 'play nice'</p><p>- If those ". . . Shall not be infringed" people can't understand the reason or need for <strong>some</strong> of the restrictions in place, then may the Lord protect those that have to be around these people that believe they are so far above laws, so righteous in their lives, that they should be sitting at the right hand of God himself.</p><p></p><p>It's been an interesting ride but I'm no longer participating in <strong>this </strong>thread because it's not worth the emotional cost to keep beating my head against a . . . wall (trying to remain civil here <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😊" title="Smiling face with smiling eyes :blush:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f60a.png" data-shortname=":blush:" />).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 4050576, member: 42584"] Talking on the Federal level (State is a whole different ballgame) I am glad that some restrictions are in place because I certainly would not want some road-rager on the Turner Turnpike to be carrying a load of RPG-7's in the bed of his pick-up when someones wife (with kids in the car) accidentally cut this guy off. - I wouldn't want that a high school bullied teen to be carrying an MP-5 in his back-pack when he sees that bully sitting in the middle of his math class. - Restrictions on some other things, like suppressors, have no reason to exist. They do not make the weapon they are attached-to shoot faster, further, or more lethal. If anything they are beneficial to the shooter. If this makes me a 'FUDD' in the eyes of some, then so be it. If everyone had fantastic 'family values' and a great morale compass to live by then we would not need most of the laws already in place, but we don't live in that type of perfect society and so laws ARE needed for those that don't want to 'play nice' - If those ". . . Shall not be infringed" people can't understand the reason or need for [B]some[/B] of the restrictions in place, then may the Lord protect those that have to be around these people that believe they are so far above laws, so righteous in their lives, that they should be sitting at the right hand of God himself. It's been an interesting ride but I'm no longer participating in [B]this [/B]thread because it's not worth the emotional cost to keep beating my head against a . . . wall (trying to remain civil here 😊). [/QUOTE]
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