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Post by chicobrownbear on Apr 17, 2007 8:19:50 GMT -5
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Post by swilk on Apr 17, 2007 8:32:04 GMT -5
No.
Unfortunately it will more likely go the other way .....
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Post by dbd870 on Apr 17, 2007 8:41:14 GMT -5
I say swilk has it right.
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Post by Hawkeye on Apr 17, 2007 9:46:02 GMT -5
Virginia,as gun owners now know it, is gone forever.
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Apr 17, 2007 13:32:21 GMT -5
Probably never happen.
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Post by indianahick on Apr 17, 2007 13:37:08 GMT -5
Sadly no. Would not have went thru befor the shootings and now no way. Like Swilk says the hue and cry will be in the opposite direction.
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Post by JohnSmiles on Apr 17, 2007 15:11:47 GMT -5
um, guys? All the more reason to 'hue and cry' in the RIGHT direction! Who GIVES a rats azz what the anti's are going to say. They are going to say 'banning all guns will surely save us' just as they always have. Shove the fact that they dissed the one thing that COULD have prevented this in 2006! Shove it right back in their idiotic, pandering nanny state faces! Those mostly to blame for this, directly following the killer himself, are those in the General assembly:
These words should haunt them all for life.
Or, do the words of THIS poster ring closer to your hearts:
Now, this is not Zumbo, but it is a ranking member of one of our hunting groups. The more he speaks, the more he reveals. And it is NOT hunter/gun owner oriented.
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Post by dbd870 on Apr 17, 2007 15:20:50 GMT -5
That's not good - it's foolish thinking; and I submit he does not deserve to have his identity protected.
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Post by JohnSmiles on Apr 17, 2007 15:38:45 GMT -5
That's not good - it's foolish thinking; and I submit he does not deserve to have his identity protected. Naw, I promised myself I would not be naming names here anymore. It is simply another post, among a long line of posts, which proves he is NOT in it to help hunters, sportsman or gun owners. WHich means he should NOT be in the position he is in. Its like asking Sarah Brady to oversee the NRA . . .
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Post by tenring on Apr 17, 2007 17:24:44 GMT -5
delaney Hoosier Hunter Member # 128
Rate Member Icon 1 posted April 16, 2007 09:40 PM Profile for delaney Email delaney Send New Private Message Edit/Delete Post Reply With Quote while it is people behind the guns that create the problem, something does need to be done and everyone must recognize that the solutions may be not something that many of us will appreciate. Gun control will again be a huge national issue. I don't know what the answer is, but, the loss of one of those young peoples lives is not worth an open ended right to own guns. I don't want to lose my right to own a gun, but maybe there does need to be more and tighter controls over the selling of firearms. Will it really make a difference, I don't know, but simply doing nothing isn't the answer either. Except for the religious zealots in the middle east, you don't see this type of thing happening in other countries around the world where there appears to be senseless acts of violence against young people. Posts: 1619 | From: Indianapois, IN, USA |
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Post by Woody Williams on Apr 17, 2007 17:34:58 GMT -5
Guys and gals,'
A frnned of mine is a vet professor at VA Tech.
He said it is state legal to carry a handgun on campus IF the person has a concelaed carry permit. VA Tech has it's own rules against it and it would lead to expulsion of the student and firing of a member of the faculty.
My friend is a gun nut and most certainly would carry on campus if it did not mean the loss of his job.
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Post by Woody Williams on Apr 17, 2007 17:37:33 GMT -5
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Post by tenring on Apr 17, 2007 17:45:52 GMT -5
delaney Hoosier Hunter Member # 128
posted April 17, 2007 12:47 So, let me get this straight. You guys are saying that everyone, including your high school kids, should be carrying a gun. Oh, and not just a gun, but any type of gun they wish. Hey, do me a favor, go ask your wives if they feel the same way and whether they'd support letting your children go to school where everyone is carrying a gun. At the same time, you folks don't want any restrictions on guns, how many you can buy, what you can buy and so on and so on. Now, there are a lot of issues that have nothing to do with gun ownership that need to be addressed, but be there no mistake, open, unrestricted gun ownership isn't a good idea either. I believe I can assure you guys of one thing, your unrestricted attitude about this issue is by far in the minority This is where you AK guys lose all creditibilty and support from reasonable people. Posts: 1619 | From: Indianapois, IN
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Post by deerdude on Apr 17, 2007 17:58:28 GMT -5
i knew it wouldnt take long for the antis to start screaming. im afraid before long we will lose our right to keep and bear arms.then the only ones who will have them is the crazy s####.
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Post by tenring on Apr 17, 2007 18:08:29 GMT -5
"Hoplophobia, (pronounced [ˌhɔpləˈfoʊbiə]), from the Greek hoplon, or weapon, is a phobia identified by firearms instructor Colonel Jeff Cooper in 1962. His intent was to satirically use a clinical term to bring public recognition of the irrational fear of firearms and other forms of weaponry such as knives or explosives. He stated that "the most common manifestation of hoplophobia is the idea that instruments possess a will of their own, apart from that of their user". Hoplophobia is deemed to be a cultural side effect of those who engage in the primordial human belief systems that anthropologists refer to as "animism", or the belief that inanimate objects can hold spirits that can affect human actions."
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Post by JohnSmiles on Apr 17, 2007 18:18:04 GMT -5
delaney Hoosier Hunter Member # 128 posted April 17, 2007 12:47 So, let me get this straight. You guys are saying that everyone, including your high school kids, should be carrying a gun. Oh, and not just a gun, but any type of gun they wish. Hey, do me a favor, go ask your wives if they feel the same way and whether they'd support letting your children go to school where everyone is carrying a gun. At the same time, you folks don't want any restrictions on guns, how many you can buy, what you can buy and so on and so on. Now, there are a lot of issues that have nothing to do with gun ownership that need to be addressed, but be there no mistake, open, unrestricted gun ownership isn't a good idea either. I believe I can assure you guys of one thing, your unrestricted attitude about this issue is by far in the minority This is where you AK guys lose all creditibilty and support from reasonable people. Posts: 1619 | From: Indianapois, IN Yeah, excellent example of a 'hunter', eh? Wouldn't it make you proud to have him speaking for YOUR best interests?
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Post by JohnSmiles on Apr 17, 2007 18:22:48 GMT -5
i knew it wouldnt take long for the antis to start screaming. im afraid before long we will lose our right to keep and bear arms.then the only ones who will have them is the crazy s####. We will never lose them, and I for one will never give mine away. They will have to be taken, by force. Now, my question is this; We have guns, and the anti's do NOT have guns We know how to use them, and the anti's do NOT know how to use them Just who, exactly, do they think is going to do the 'taking' here anyway? Or do they feel if they can just get the ban in place, we will all step up to the plate and have our gonads sliced off cleanly?
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Post by tenring on Apr 17, 2007 20:54:43 GMT -5
delaney Hoosier Hunter Member # 128
posted April 17, 2007 09:44 PM so, you guys are supportive of allowing ALL college students to carry firearms to classes. Now, please answer this instead of providing some ridiculous BS answer that does not address what you are saying. What I am saying is this, I don't believe there is ANY reason for average citizens to own certain types of weapons. Weapons of multiple capability or shot capability of five shots or more is just not necessary in todays society. That would NOT affect hunting at all, and I am fully supportive of gun ownership and guns used for hunting. I am not one of these "I should be able to own any weapon the military owns" type of people. I find that idealism both irresponsible and ridiculous in today's society. I will always stand up for gun ownership and for firearms, bows and other weapons that will allow us ot hunt effectively, but I will not be supportive of firearms that provide absolutely nothing in value to society and allows the opportunity for someone to create situations like that which happened. If this gentleman had only had a capability of five rounds, would he have been able to create such destruction? Sure if all the kids in class had had guns wth them, would they have been able to stop him before 33 kids were killed, sure. But get real folks and climb out of the woods. Allowing college students to carry guns to class isnm't going to happen so try to come up with a bette solution instead of simply saying "oh well". You go tell the families of those kids that response and see how they react to you. I am not anti gun, but you better believe there are limits that need to be addressed.
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Post by single_shooter on Apr 17, 2007 21:18:40 GMT -5
I too am of the belief that if we reversed our standard statistics of firearm carry ( currently only about 6% of population in Indiana carry on a regular basis) where the vast majority of people were carrying a weapon it would make it nothing more than suicide to attempt to kill people like this, or rob a convenience store, or attack people with any kind of weapon at all in public.
That $83 in the cash register doesn't seem so enticing if you aren't the only one in the store with a loaded pistol...
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Post by Old Ironsights on Apr 17, 2007 22:46:41 GMT -5
That's not good - it's foolish thinking; and I submit he does not deserve to have his identity protected. Naw, I promised myself I would not be naming names here anymore. It is simply another post, among a long line of posts, which proves he is NOT in it to help hunters, sportsman or gun owners. WHich means he should NOT be in the position he is in. Its like asking Sarah Brady to oversee the NRA . . . You may not, but at this point I must. He is out of control and anyone affiliated with the IDHA needs to know it. He long ago went from being an opinionated crank to being a menace.
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