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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
They will not stop with bump stocks
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 48126" data-source="post: 1411562"><p>[USER=99570]@Wizard of Oz[/USER] the issue is American culture. We have different culture than Australians. We don't feel like we need to justify anything to anyone. Additionally with the teenager "issue" in America that's when we legally recognize you as an adult. You can vote, take out a loan, buy a car, buy a house, get an apartment, work a real job, join the military...etc. if you're mature enough to do all that then why can't you own a firearm? I'm all for raising the age to own a firearm UNDER the one condition that you raise the age for every other right. So now you're legally an adult at 21. If we can't trust you to point a rifle in a safe direction, then how can we trust you to pick the next leader of America??</p><p></p><p>Another thing that no one seems to understand about the 2A is that it's not for hunting, recreation, or whatever other hobby. It's for self preservation and defense against the government. The individual makes up the militia. Additionally the national guard was the militia, but it's has become so interwoven into the federal system with funding and training requirements that they are practically a federal force. One call from the president and your national guard is now under federal authority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 48126, post: 1411562"] [USER=99570]@Wizard of Oz[/USER] the issue is American culture. We have different culture than Australians. We don’t feel like we need to justify anything to anyone. Additionally with the teenager “issue” in America that’s when we legally recognize you as an adult. You can vote, take out a loan, buy a car, buy a house, get an apartment, work a real job, join the military...etc. if you’re mature enough to do all that then why can’t you own a firearm? I’m all for raising the age to own a firearm UNDER the one condition that you raise the age for every other right. So now you’re legally an adult at 21. If we can’t trust you to point a rifle in a safe direction, then how can we trust you to pick the next leader of America?? Another thing that no one seems to understand about the 2A is that it’s not for hunting, recreation, or whatever other hobby. It’s for self preservation and defense against the government. The individual makes up the militia. Additionally the national guard was the militia, but it’s has become so interwoven into the federal system with funding and training requirements that they are practically a federal force. One call from the president and your national guard is now under federal authority. [/QUOTE]
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