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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 2821937" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>I have successfully resisted getting into this thread until now.</p><p></p><p>I agree with the initial assertion that "something" is going to change. More and more people I know are either changing their opinion (both to and from gun control); or if they were on the fence, they are now coming to an opinion on it. </p><p></p><p>I also agree with some of the comments in here that we can't argue logically with those who scream "gun control! gun control! gun control!" at the top of their lungs. Who we CAN reason with is those who are changing or making up their mind about the issue. Those are the people that have to be convinced that we are not raving lunatics running around waving our guns all over the place just itching for the chance to "blow 'em away"; but that we are the people they sit next to in church, or work in the office across the hall, or live next door, and are "normal" responsible law abiding citizens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 2821937, member: 423"] I have successfully resisted getting into this thread until now. I agree with the initial assertion that "something" is going to change. More and more people I know are either changing their opinion (both to and from gun control); or if they were on the fence, they are now coming to an opinion on it. I also agree with some of the comments in here that we can't argue logically with those who scream "gun control! gun control! gun control!" at the top of their lungs. Who we CAN reason with is those who are changing or making up their mind about the issue. Those are the people that have to be convinced that we are not raving lunatics running around waving our guns all over the place just itching for the chance to "blow 'em away"; but that we are the people they sit next to in church, or work in the office across the hall, or live next door, and are "normal" responsible law abiding citizens. [/QUOTE]
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