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<blockquote data-quote="Ignored Member" data-source="post: 3301190" data-attributes="member: 8613"><p>I'm sure they will, but is it really a good message to send back with them?</p><p>I had a few drinks with some very liberal people in Portland a couple years back and after a bit, they asked where I was from. I told them and soon after the subject of guns was brought up. I let them know I was pro 2A and often carried concealed while out and about. After having discussed the subject for a bit, we still mostly didn't agree, but we both kept having a good time and came away with a different opinion of each other. </p><p>I wasn't trying to shove the right to bear arms down their throats, I was letting them see that not all gun owners are crazy rednecks waving a rebel flag. </p><p>We had a mutual respect for each other, and I believe that's the only way to really begin to get along and make things happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignored Member, post: 3301190, member: 8613"] I'm sure they will, but is it really a good message to send back with them? I had a few drinks with some very liberal people in Portland a couple years back and after a bit, they asked where I was from. I told them and soon after the subject of guns was brought up. I let them know I was pro 2A and often carried concealed while out and about. After having discussed the subject for a bit, we still mostly didn't agree, but we both kept having a good time and came away with a different opinion of each other. I wasn't trying to shove the right to bear arms down their throats, I was letting them see that not all gun owners are crazy rednecks waving a rebel flag. We had a mutual respect for each other, and I believe that's the only way to really begin to get along and make things happen. [/QUOTE]
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