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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
Virginia and the consequences of not voting
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 48126" data-source="post: 1783918"><p>All my peers like, own, and shoot guns. I'm a millennial. All my peers are either millennials and the younger guys are Gen Z. I make it a habit to educate, train, and assist newcomers to the sport. Do you know what the first rifle my buddies new to shooting buy?? An AR15. Thats right. I was trained on single shot, air rifles and new guys are coming in with ARs. That's awesome. We need to encourage and mentor that passion. </p><p></p><p>I'm taking my 15 year old cousin on his first hunting trip tomorrow. I bought him a marlin XL7 from an awesome forum member here in .243 win. It's a Christmas present. He doesn't know it yet.</p><p></p><p>Now what do you think he is going to remember? Some soft, Beta teacher and even softer peers saying guns are bad or his cousin setting him up with his first rifle and a deer hunt?</p><p></p><p>It's a culture war, not a voting war. Educate, train, and empower people to use firearms. Screw politicians. If people know and respect firearms then the political issue will solve itself. Democrats will show their true colors and be pro 2A all of a sudden. These slim balls will do anything for a vote and to stay in power.</p><p></p><p>The reason we are in this mess is because a lot of gun owning someone's somewhere didn't teach their kids about firearms. Look to your left and right. We are to blame.</p><p></p><p>#BOOGALOO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 48126, post: 1783918"] All my peers like, own, and shoot guns. I’m a millennial. All my peers are either millennials and the younger guys are Gen Z. I make it a habit to educate, train, and assist newcomers to the sport. Do you know what the first rifle my buddies new to shooting buy?? An AR15. Thats right. I was trained on single shot, air rifles and new guys are coming in with ARs. That’s awesome. We need to encourage and mentor that passion. I’m taking my 15 year old cousin on his first hunting trip tomorrow. I bought him a marlin XL7 from an awesome forum member here in .243 win. It’s a Christmas present. He doesn’t know it yet. Now what do you think he is going to remember? Some soft, Beta teacher and even softer peers saying guns are bad or his cousin setting him up with his first rifle and a deer hunt? It’s a culture war, not a voting war. Educate, train, and empower people to use firearms. Screw politicians. If people know and respect firearms then the political issue will solve itself. Democrats will show their true colors and be pro 2A all of a sudden. These slim balls will do anything for a vote and to stay in power. The reason we are in this mess is because a lot of gun owning someone’s somewhere didn’t teach their kids about firearms. Look to your left and right. We are to blame. #BOOGALOO [/QUOTE]
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