- Reaction score
- 213
- Points
- 880
I am all for people having guns...
I am all for castle law...
I am all for my Father protecting my mother during a burglary, and I WILL protect my family during the absence of law and order. If I am required to carry out my duties in such times, I will expect my wife and close friends to be prepared to use force, and to look out for one another. We will deal with any repercussions later, as these people are my world, and those that would ever seek to do us harm mean nothing to me.
I want to live in a state where I have the RIGHT to own firearms freely, and I want the government to be aware of that should they choose to ever be anything less than democratic.
I am all for farmers protecting live stock, and subsistence hunting (god forbid, I prefer the grocery store)
...as you can tell, I don't view weapons as sporting goods. I have never once loaded a weapon with a "sporting" mindset. My mindset is to use weapons for their intended use, or to train for that eventuality. I couldn't give a damn about people that shoot for a "hobby" and would much rather see self-defense laws vastly improved. But like those hobbyists, I can't help but dislike over-reaching police powers and governments that try to control every last detail of society.
Most front line police officers do good work, and want to go after real criminals...but unfortunately the high ranking bureaucrats and politicians would prefer to regulate the average Joe, rather than actually fight crime. So what can we do? Know the laws, and make it known that you will be recording all interactions the police have with you. In my limited experience with police, I find they change their tune when you make it clear that you will detailing their actions, and seeking to hold them accountable should they step out of line.
I am all for doing things legally, but to me, weapons are a tool to use when the law has already failed. So RCMP take note - don't waste your gas coming to my house during an emergency, as I suspect someone will have already "stolen" what you seek.
I am all for castle law...
I am all for my Father protecting my mother during a burglary, and I WILL protect my family during the absence of law and order. If I am required to carry out my duties in such times, I will expect my wife and close friends to be prepared to use force, and to look out for one another. We will deal with any repercussions later, as these people are my world, and those that would ever seek to do us harm mean nothing to me.
I want to live in a state where I have the RIGHT to own firearms freely, and I want the government to be aware of that should they choose to ever be anything less than democratic.
I am all for farmers protecting live stock, and subsistence hunting (god forbid, I prefer the grocery store)
...as you can tell, I don't view weapons as sporting goods. I have never once loaded a weapon with a "sporting" mindset. My mindset is to use weapons for their intended use, or to train for that eventuality. I couldn't give a damn about people that shoot for a "hobby" and would much rather see self-defense laws vastly improved. But like those hobbyists, I can't help but dislike over-reaching police powers and governments that try to control every last detail of society.
Most front line police officers do good work, and want to go after real criminals...but unfortunately the high ranking bureaucrats and politicians would prefer to regulate the average Joe, rather than actually fight crime. So what can we do? Know the laws, and make it known that you will be recording all interactions the police have with you. In my limited experience with police, I find they change their tune when you make it clear that you will detailing their actions, and seeking to hold them accountable should they step out of line.
I am all for doing things legally, but to me, weapons are a tool to use when the law has already failed. So RCMP take note - don't waste your gas coming to my house during an emergency, as I suspect someone will have already "stolen" what you seek.