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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 4049364" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>When a person screams loud enough that they are going to, for example, kill a politician, you can be pretty sure that someone IS going to take notice and pay a visit to that person. Same with those that openly <strong>brag</strong> about (again, for example) those 'special' (for sale) gun sears they manufactured on their 3D-printer in their garage that turns a semi-automatic into a fully automatic <em>Glock</em> - someone IS going take notice and pay a visit to that person.</p><p>Regardless of whether that sear producer is an otherwise responsible gun owner or just some punk trying to make a buck, he would still be <strong>perceived</strong> as being a member of the gun community, and as such, used as fuel by those in the anti-2A crowd to demonize gun owners.</p><p>So YES again, we in the gun community must police ourselves (actions and voice) to avoid adding fuel to 'their' anti-gun fires. Because every incident that puts gun owners in a bad light is just another step toward restricting or outlawing something. It's all about CYA. Why is it so difficult for people to just keep their mouth shut about stuff they do that they know is 'illegal'? Why is it so difficult for people, when they've been caught with their pants down, to just keep their mouth shut until things blow over?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 4049364, member: 42584"] When a person screams loud enough that they are going to, for example, kill a politician, you can be pretty sure that someone IS going to take notice and pay a visit to that person. Same with those that openly [B]brag[/B] about (again, for example) those 'special' (for sale) gun sears they manufactured on their 3D-printer in their garage that turns a semi-automatic into a fully automatic [I]Glock[/I] - someone IS going take notice and pay a visit to that person. Regardless of whether that sear producer is an otherwise responsible gun owner or just some punk trying to make a buck, he would still be [B]perceived[/B] as being a member of the gun community, and as such, used as fuel by those in the anti-2A crowd to demonize gun owners. So YES again, we in the gun community must police ourselves (actions and voice) to avoid adding fuel to 'their' anti-gun fires. Because every incident that puts gun owners in a bad light is just another step toward restricting or outlawing something. It's all about CYA. Why is it so difficult for people to just keep their mouth shut about stuff they do that they know is 'illegal'? Why is it so difficult for people, when they've been caught with their pants down, to just keep their mouth shut until things blow over? [/QUOTE]
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