Ahh, for the old days, when barroom debates were resolved with the sawed-off baseball bat the bartender kept under the counter. Smack it on the bartop once for their attention. That usually ended the debate real fast.
What most people in the North and Coastal West do not understand is that in so-called gun friendly states, there is no debating. It is simply accepted that you should be able to buy the firearm of your choice, subject to the NFA rules, after a quick check of your background. If you have a concealed carry permit already, that check takes about three minutes. We don’t debate these matters. They are simply the way it has always been.
I am a combat veteran (river boats in Vietnam) and have heard, read and spoken with a number of gun owners. They are not nearly as competent to “save the day” as they think they are.
There’s a great scene in the Oscar nominated film Hell or High Water. It’s set in gun happy Texas where a couple brothers are knocking off banks left and right. In one scene there are some customers who decide to try and take the law in their own hands. In the getaway several of them all packing heat chase after them on foot shooting their damn fool guns off. Can you imagine a similar scenario playing out but an innocent bystander could easily get shot. The banks are insured and you just can’t put a price on a human life
There is a scene in the second Predator film on the BART where passengers all pull guns on some ruffians. But of course they have guns too and to the Predator they are all targets because of it.
Halthzor and Brass Orchid, If you guys think there is some final goal by somebody to disarm Americans, then you sound like unstable conspiracy theorists, who are just a little to crazy to responsibly use a gun….That’s as crazy as me saying that the only reason that so many people have such huge stock piles of weapons and unlimited ammo is that they want to over throw the government and rule the rest of us with an iron hand, just like Trump wants, which to me actually doesn’t seem very far fetched at this point.
Plenty of guns and rifles out there. Though most owned by a few. I do wonder how these that are prepared would do against one of our special forces units.
somebodyshort almost 8 years ago
AK -47’s at 7:05
Adiraiju almost 8 years ago
Sure, “debates”.
somebodyshort almost 8 years ago
But debates about massacres in Bowling Green are OK
Superfrog almost 8 years ago
Does that include shots?
Can't Sleep almost 8 years ago
Ahh, for the old days, when barroom debates were resolved with the sawed-off baseball bat the bartender kept under the counter. Smack it on the bartop once for their attention. That usually ended the debate real fast.
pwbritt Premium Member almost 8 years ago
What most people in the North and Coastal West do not understand is that in so-called gun friendly states, there is no debating. It is simply accepted that you should be able to buy the firearm of your choice, subject to the NFA rules, after a quick check of your background. If you have a concealed carry permit already, that check takes about three minutes. We don’t debate these matters. They are simply the way it has always been.
stairsteppublishing almost 8 years ago
At last a couple of hours without debate (ie not listening but yelling and screaming at each other). What a relief.
sandpiper almost 8 years ago
From 5 to 7, discussion is calmer: ‘Hit me again, Sam.’
katzenbooks45 almost 8 years ago
You can have guns in bars in Georgia. Alcohol and firearms. What could go wrong?
doris sloan almost 8 years ago
Gun control, speech control, smoking control, eating control, medical control…
RAGs almost 8 years ago
I am a combat veteran (river boats in Vietnam) and have heard, read and spoken with a number of gun owners. They are not nearly as competent to “save the day” as they think they are.
mourdac Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Ban all talking – people will argue about anything
JanLC almost 8 years ago
That would be refreshing.
scaeva Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Yeah, shut up and drink.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member almost 8 years ago
There’s a great scene in the Oscar nominated film Hell or High Water. It’s set in gun happy Texas where a couple brothers are knocking off banks left and right. In one scene there are some customers who decide to try and take the law in their own hands. In the getaway several of them all packing heat chase after them on foot shooting their damn fool guns off. Can you imagine a similar scenario playing out but an innocent bystander could easily get shot. The banks are insured and you just can’t put a price on a human life
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 8 years ago
There is a scene in the second Predator film on the BART where passengers all pull guns on some ruffians. But of course they have guns too and to the Predator they are all targets because of it.
"It's the End of the World!!!" Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Gun control is not about guns at all. It’s about control.
Varnes almost 8 years ago
Halthzor and Brass Orchid, If you guys think there is some final goal by somebody to disarm Americans, then you sound like unstable conspiracy theorists, who are just a little to crazy to responsibly use a gun….That’s as crazy as me saying that the only reason that so many people have such huge stock piles of weapons and unlimited ammo is that they want to over throw the government and rule the rest of us with an iron hand, just like Trump wants, which to me actually doesn’t seem very far fetched at this point.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member almost 8 years ago
No, no, no. The current Dem Politi-speak is ’Gun Safety"! Sheesh. Keep up, people!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 8 years ago
Plenty of guns and rifles out there. Though most owned by a few. I do wonder how these that are prepared would do against one of our special forces units.