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<blockquote data-quote="MaddSkillz" data-source="post: 747466" data-attributes="member: 1159"><p>Her and the girls representing the Ceasefire group didn't have their facts straight. And he conceded when he shouldn't have... There are steps being taken to keep guns out of the hands of criminals via the NICS system. This is a perfect example that the gun-control crowd will never be happy because there will continue to be gun-crime no matter what. So they will continue to look for ways to curb "gun-violence" which at the same time will continue to limit law-abiding citizens from obtaining guns thus infringing on our rights.</p><p></p><p>And I got so tired of her saying "why do you need a gun?" In America it's not always about what a person needs. But if it were, a clear case could be made as to why one does need a gun for self-defense. I also found that at the root of the gun-control community's mindset is that they perceive themselves as victims. Not defenders of their lives... They place that ability in the hands of the police. They need to wake up and realize when it comes right down to it, they are responsible for their own protection. Nobody else. They can't do that with the victim mentality. </p><p></p><p>Man, it's so dang frustrating. But overall, a great show and she did come out of it with a better understanding then before... Yet she still wanted to call everything a "machine gun" even if it wasn't one... Another example that those who look to control guns, know very, very little about them.</p><p></p><p>Oh yeah, and thanks for posting the link.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MaddSkillz, post: 747466, member: 1159"] Her and the girls representing the Ceasefire group didn't have their facts straight. And he conceded when he shouldn't have... There are steps being taken to keep guns out of the hands of criminals via the NICS system. This is a perfect example that the gun-control crowd will never be happy because there will continue to be gun-crime no matter what. So they will continue to look for ways to curb "gun-violence" which at the same time will continue to limit law-abiding citizens from obtaining guns thus infringing on our rights. And I got so tired of her saying "why do you need a gun?" In America it's not always about what a person needs. But if it were, a clear case could be made as to why one does need a gun for self-defense. I also found that at the root of the gun-control community's mindset is that they perceive themselves as victims. Not defenders of their lives... They place that ability in the hands of the police. They need to wake up and realize when it comes right down to it, they are responsible for their own protection. Nobody else. They can't do that with the victim mentality. Man, it's so dang frustrating. But overall, a great show and she did come out of it with a better understanding then before... Yet she still wanted to call everything a "machine gun" even if it wasn't one... Another example that those who look to control guns, know very, very little about them. Oh yeah, and thanks for posting the link. [/QUOTE]
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