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by mojo84
Fri Feb 23, 2018 5:26 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: The future of gun rights
Replies: 32
Views: 9696

Re: The future of gun rights

Logan'sGlock wrote:
mojo84 wrote:
Logan'sGlock wrote:With all the recent events that have happened recently I worry about the future of our gun rights. All these talks about bump fire stocks with both ban support on both sides. This compromise I feel is a very slippery slope which could lead to more compromises. I am a millenial but also see how idiotic and uneducated my generation is. The point is where do you see this going. 5 10 or even 20 years down the road. I worry that one day I may not be able to teach my kids how to shoot like my dad did or my grandfather taught my dad.
Don't be too hard on your generational peers, it was my generation that created, raised and enabled your generation. We aren't very good at taking that responsibility. It's much easier to blame the millennials. :oops:

Maybe I’m too hard on them but the whole tide pod idiocracy doesnt help there cause. People who eat laundry detergent should have no opinion on our second amendment.

That's a strong point.
by mojo84
Fri Feb 23, 2018 2:34 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: The future of gun rights
Replies: 32
Views: 9696

Re: The future of gun rights

Logan'sGlock wrote:With all the recent events that have happened recently I worry about the future of our gun rights. All these talks about bump fire stocks with both ban support on both sides. This compromise I feel is a very slippery slope which could lead to more compromises. I am a millenial but also see how idiotic and uneducated my generation is. The point is where do you see this going. 5 10 or even 20 years down the road. I worry that one day I may not be able to teach my kids how to shoot like my dad did or my grandfather taught my dad.
Don't be too hard on your generational peers, it was my generation that created, raised and enabled your generation. We aren't very good at taking that responsibility. It's much easier to blame the millennials. :oops:

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