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<blockquote data-quote="10Seconds" data-source="post: 2069062" data-attributes="member: 24432"><p>You asked what we think, so do not take this personally.</p><p></p><p>I think that you contradict yourself a little. I think you sound like you are newish to guns, or at least to viewing them as a hobby and a passion and still have a bit of fear of them from being raised in a society which has attempted to indoctrinate you in the belief that guns are evil and dangerous. I think you are realizing that this is not true and are beginning to discover there is much more to guns that what many people ever realize. And this is good. And you seem to realize that regardless of what you might decide is right for you, it is important that the rights of citizens are preserved and protected if we wish to maintain this constitutional republic. </p><p></p><p>You think all guns should be registered but yet don't feel comfortable with the government knowing what you have. Well, me either. But the only way to prevent them from having that control over us is to not have registration. And as you admit, its not like to prevent them from falling into the criminals hands anyways so what exactly would be the point to registration. </p><p></p><p>I have yearned to own many guns. I remember the day I got my first .22. I remember drooling over my first 1911. There are so many models I have admired and wanted over the years I can't name them all. </p><p></p><p>I have always had guns in the house and am perfectly comfortable with it. As a kid, my parents had guns and ammo and I knew where it was and it was accessible to me. And we knew better than to mess with it too. My Dad taught me to shoot and to clean guns and appreciate them for what they are. And I do. Now, as an adult and Father as well, I am choose to have guns in my home. Both for their aesthetic, and historic beauty, as I keep many historic models on display, as well as for the safety they provide for my family. I feel that it is my duty to pass on to my kids what I learned about guns from my Father. </p><p></p><p>So if that makes me a "gun nut" so be it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10Seconds, post: 2069062, member: 24432"] You asked what we think, so do not take this personally. I think that you contradict yourself a little. I think you sound like you are newish to guns, or at least to viewing them as a hobby and a passion and still have a bit of fear of them from being raised in a society which has attempted to indoctrinate you in the belief that guns are evil and dangerous. I think you are realizing that this is not true and are beginning to discover there is much more to guns that what many people ever realize. And this is good. And you seem to realize that regardless of what you might decide is right for you, it is important that the rights of citizens are preserved and protected if we wish to maintain this constitutional republic. You think all guns should be registered but yet don't feel comfortable with the government knowing what you have. Well, me either. But the only way to prevent them from having that control over us is to not have registration. And as you admit, its not like to prevent them from falling into the criminals hands anyways so what exactly would be the point to registration. I have yearned to own many guns. I remember the day I got my first .22. I remember drooling over my first 1911. There are so many models I have admired and wanted over the years I can't name them all. I have always had guns in the house and am perfectly comfortable with it. As a kid, my parents had guns and ammo and I knew where it was and it was accessible to me. And we knew better than to mess with it too. My Dad taught me to shoot and to clean guns and appreciate them for what they are. And I do. Now, as an adult and Father as well, I am choose to have guns in my home. Both for their aesthetic, and historic beauty, as I keep many historic models on display, as well as for the safety they provide for my family. I feel that it is my duty to pass on to my kids what I learned about guns from my Father. So if that makes me a "gun nut" so be it. [/QUOTE]
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