I grew up around gun owners. I used to get the Monday after Thanksgiving off from school every year for Hunting Day. Yet I never heard any of them talk about their right to walk into a store carrying their gun or needing to own a machine gun to hunt. Looks like sensible gun owners should get together and create an organization for common sense education and appreciation of guns, something like the NRA without the big business-political ties.
I’d usually say that real hunters wouldn’t be baited into utterly disintegrating their targets and destroying a trophy or meat, but right now, I’d almost be tempted to use a howitzer on the deer and raccoons decimating our crops, gardens, and orchards…almost.
Ida No over 7 years ago
Spooky. The future has come true.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 7 years ago
Gotta be able to kill those animals.
Army_Nurse over 7 years ago
We’re doomed. Soylent Green, Planet of Apes, 6th Extinction, 12 Monkeys, pandemics, take your pick. Art imitates life.
earlcdean over 7 years ago
Funny, yes. Not too factual or logical, though.
Yngvar Følling over 7 years ago
And once more, Carol wipes out humanity.
Thomas Thieme over 7 years ago
I grew up around gun owners. I used to get the Monday after Thanksgiving off from school every year for Hunting Day. Yet I never heard any of them talk about their right to walk into a store carrying their gun or needing to own a machine gun to hunt. Looks like sensible gun owners should get together and create an organization for common sense education and appreciation of guns, something like the NRA without the big business-political ties.
Teto85 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Don’t give them any ideas!!!!!
Strawberry Hellcat: Gair I gall, ffon I’r anghall over 7 years ago
I’d usually say that real hunters wouldn’t be baited into utterly disintegrating their targets and destroying a trophy or meat, but right now, I’d almost be tempted to use a howitzer on the deer and raccoons decimating our crops, gardens, and orchards…almost.
ireoftsubaki over 7 years ago
Extrapolation ad absurdium. Pro and Con can both take to prove their point, thereby creating commentary – but not agreement.