The "Where did you buy your first gun?" thread prompted this one.
Many of us grew up in a time when firearms were available for purchase at Sears, Otasco, Montgomery Ward, TG&Y, and I learned today that even grocery stores sold them. Guns used to be no big deal. My ex father-in-law was on the rifle team at Tulsa Central HS and there was a range in the basement. Can you imagine that today?
I have a libtard buddy who grew up in Oklahoma but now lives in Seattle. He says out there, guns and ammo are available but no one dare mention that they own or enjoy guns.
When did it all turn to the point where we are perceived as guilty of some crime just for owning guns?
If I had to pinpoint a period of time, I'd say it was when those two idiots shot up the high school in Columbine.
Thoughts?
Many of us grew up in a time when firearms were available for purchase at Sears, Otasco, Montgomery Ward, TG&Y, and I learned today that even grocery stores sold them. Guns used to be no big deal. My ex father-in-law was on the rifle team at Tulsa Central HS and there was a range in the basement. Can you imagine that today?
I have a libtard buddy who grew up in Oklahoma but now lives in Seattle. He says out there, guns and ammo are available but no one dare mention that they own or enjoy guns.
When did it all turn to the point where we are perceived as guilty of some crime just for owning guns?
If I had to pinpoint a period of time, I'd say it was when those two idiots shot up the high school in Columbine.
Thoughts?
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