I learnt to shoot handguns because I knew how to take them off people, and at that point didn't want to be a danger to myself. And then I found out I enjoyed it. If I were flush I might consider buying one, but I don't know if I could pick just one. So renting is probably the way to go until I'm more experienced. Not that I've been to the range in forever.
Never shot rifle--just handgun and shotgun.
Hil, I have a raw food "uncook" book if you're interested in it.
I'd like to see more uniform/strict licensing and required training, but not elimination.
This!! Very much so. Gun control should be you know how to control the gun, and have a certain level of competency (sp? Sorry, on iPhone). There is rumor of evidence that a reason Hitler didn't invade USA was because so many folks had a gun, that the insurgence factor was too high.
Additionally, the reason citizens should be armed, is to help prevent totalitarian regime from taking power. If the only folks who have guns is the government, then they are the only ones with power.
Both of those are NRA theory. Ingrained in me since a very young age. Is it wrong? I don't think so. Is it right? I don't think so.
I only shoot paper.
Me too. Sometimes cans too.
Thanks, Cashmere. I'm mostly just playing around with raw recipes until this heat wave goes away and it's cool enough to turn on my oven again. These raw tacos are actually pretty good, though. Might make them again.
Deena, how have you been feeling?
I think we have a well-armed militia--it's called the ARMY
Right, but would the current armed forces help the people to defend against an oppressive government? I suspect that it would be likely to be rather the opposite, that our military would be used to exert the oppressive pressure.
This is clearly devil's advocate stuff for me, as I fall on the wacko side of pacifism and don't really believe there is any good reason for a gun aimed at another human. My social justice stuff means that puts me in the middle of a whole whack of contradictions, but oh well.
I mean, I guess it's just as scary for me to think of guns in the hands of people intending to foment revolution as it is in the more common way I see it, which is kids trying to survive and destroying themselves instead. But I see it as constitutionally provided for in the former case, so it's odd for me.
I eat a lot of game, so I've clearly got no issue with the hunting thing, although I did as a kid. And I've also got no issue with it as sport, although personally I'm more interested in archery.
Also, I gotta add that I'm so appreciative that we can have conversations like this one and the one about race the other day. I really like being able to work through the issues to get past the sides' talking points and see how people feel and why. It's really helpful to have such civil discourse, even with issues like this that people have strong feelings about.
I heart Buffistas.
I have an odd take on gun control that usually just befuddles folk.
I've never shot a gun, or even held one. I kind of want to try it at a shooting range sometime, just because I'm curious, but I don't want to own a gun.
When I was a kid, my sister and I weren't allowed any toy guns, even ones that were obviously fake or sci-fi ray guns or things like that. We had water guns, but those were shaped like elephants, not like guns.