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Showing Original Post only (View all)Why do you care about the RKBA? [View all]
I have a question. Why do you care about the RKBA?
In general, I care deeply about all civil liberties. But gun rights have a special place in my heart. I guess I always liked guns growing up. I spent countless hours plinking with BB/pellet guns as a kid. As I got older I informally started shooting clays pretty regularly. I never really thought about gun politics or self defense. Most of my life, I didn't have a carry permit nor did I even own a handgun.
Over the course of many years both personal and national events helped shape my perspective. I now spend a lot of my free time involved with grassroots state level pro gun activism. I'm also an avid recreational shooter and collector.
Why do you care about the RKBA?
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because it is used to justify the killing of tens of thousands of innocent people just so gunner can
msongs
Apr 2016
#1
Actually, my activism has come lately as well, thanks to people like msongs...
Eleanors38
Apr 2016
#37
No. 2, shooting well is a very frangible skill; it requires constant practice to stay good.
flamin lib
Apr 2016
#35
Correct, the majority of Democrats do not agree with your right wing views on RKBA.
SecularMotion
Apr 2016
#12
Asserting something with which you don't agree is a "talking point"...
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Apr 2016
#15
How many Constitutions and religious texts can you read in their original languages?
stone space
Apr 2016
#81
It's so seldom one sees an an appeal to popularity; it being such a fragile rhetorical device.
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2016
#43