bacon-wrapped brisket bites
Just reading that made me start drooling like Homer Simpson.
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bacon-wrapped brisket bites
Just reading that made me start drooling like Homer Simpson.
They are, in fact, that good.
It occurs to me one reason people would be against gun owners needing insurance is that most straight white dudes would have the highest insurance rates! Like as a woman, it's be cheap, but a dude who was 25? Yeah, good luck finding someone to insure you having that gun...you could be a mass murderer! I mean probably not, but statistically...
You should be able to lower that premium by passing a strict gun handling (marksmanship, cleaning and assembling, legal aspects, first aid for gunshot wounds), plus proof of a gun safe in your residence.
I really think part of our problem with guns in this country is that we've aged out of a population where a majority of the males either hunted or spent time in the military learning gun handling, so that firearms have become more of a fantasy weapon rather than a practical tool to be respected.
I wonder why people aren't talking more about restrictions on ammunition? That feels like a harder argument to counter -- if you want the gun for protection or hunting, aren't 20 bullets (or whatever) plenty to have on hand at once?
If you want to go to a range or shoot bottles in a field, you can go through a lot of ammo. I kinda feel like more liability would good. If the consequences for your kid getting ahold of one of guns and accidentally shooting someone were pretty severe then maybe people would at least keep their guns locked up. That would reduce a lot of deaths, especially suicides. Hell, just a public awareness campaign about keeping your guns secure might help save lives. I mean keep your handgun in a lockbox on your nightstand if you are paranoid. It only takes a couple of seconds to punch in a four digit pin.
I really think part of our problem with guns in this country is that we've aged out of a population where a majority of the males either hunted or spent time in the military learning gun handling, so that firearms have become more of a fantasy weapon rather than a practical tool to be respected.
I think you're right. Gun ownership seems more about identity than need in a lot of cases.
If the ammo lives at the range, no problem. Maybe people should shoot fewer bottles in fewer fields, but I know I'm an anti-gun (typed "fun" the first time!) pinko and no one would listen to me.
I really think part of our problem with guns in this country is that we've aged out of a population where a majority of the males either hunted or spent time in the military learning gun handling, so that firearms have become more of a fantasy weapon rather than a practical tool to be respected.
There was an article about the decline of hunting in some MI paper. Hunting license fees are a non-trivial part of the park budget there, so it's an issue. More women are hunting than used to, but not enough to make up for the decline. It's strange to me. When I was growing up, November 15—the opening of deer season—was an unofficial school holiday. Stores had "deer widow" sales. If you were anywhere near a wooded area you kept your dog inside that week. It was a major cultural thing, like church or politics. Escanaba in da Moonlight played it for laughs, but hunting really was that big a deal.
It only takes a couple of seconds to punch in a four digit pin.
Or even less to activate a fingerprint lock. If they can put that on a phone, they can put it on a gun safe.
Yeah, right now, i'm all for taking away everyone's guns and ammo and starting over.
Maybe people should shoot fewer bottles in fewer fields,
Yeah I'm fairly sure even the most hard core 2nd Amendment fetishist would have trouble coming up with an argument that shooting bottles in a field is a Constitutionally protected legal right.