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<blockquote data-quote="cdschoonie" data-source="post: 3618321" data-attributes="member: 43126"><p>This is the perfect reason why I admitted that I worded my comment wrong. I have no idea how you could ensure that someone knows what they are doing with a firearm. I’m gonna try one last time to word my thoughts on it lol…”I personally am not crazy about the idea that constitutional carry lets anyone with a pulse carry one in public, you just never know who is able to handle a firearm safely. Is there another way for me to know that, besides what little a ccw license shows, if so what is it? All I’m getting at, is it would make me feel better to know others understand safety. By what method used for me to get that knowledge so I’d feel better, is for someone a lot smarter than I am. This is just my own knee-jerk opinion about it, yes it’s confusing, and answers that are difficult, bordering on impossible. There comes a point when you have put trust in the public, or just forget it and move on. It’s pretty obvious not everyone can be trusted, but it’s been that way since Eve took the apple.” Hopefully that sounds better. I was raised around firearms, and my dad made me prove to him, that I could do it, and use them safely. I have read the stats on people who have jumped into firearms since covid. There are tons of the new owners who are also taking safety courses, buying books, reading on the internet, etc., to learn. I only got the ccw license, because of all the recent public shootings, and at the time, a license was required. I have little doubt that everyone on here is more than adequate. You’d have no interest in this site if it weren’t a passion of yours. If you were not passionate about firearms, you’d be playing Farm Cart, Cat Ville, Angry Buzzards, or whatever those games are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdschoonie, post: 3618321, member: 43126"] This is the perfect reason why I admitted that I worded my comment wrong. I have no idea how you could ensure that someone knows what they are doing with a firearm. I’m gonna try one last time to word my thoughts on it lol…”I personally am not crazy about the idea that constitutional carry lets anyone with a pulse carry one in public, you just never know who is able to handle a firearm safely. Is there another way for me to know that, besides what little a ccw license shows, if so what is it? All I’m getting at, is it would make me feel better to know others understand safety. By what method used for me to get that knowledge so I’d feel better, is for someone a lot smarter than I am. This is just my own knee-jerk opinion about it, yes it’s confusing, and answers that are difficult, bordering on impossible. There comes a point when you have put trust in the public, or just forget it and move on. It’s pretty obvious not everyone can be trusted, but it’s been that way since Eve took the apple.” Hopefully that sounds better. I was raised around firearms, and my dad made me prove to him, that I could do it, and use them safely. I have read the stats on people who have jumped into firearms since covid. There are tons of the new owners who are also taking safety courses, buying books, reading on the internet, etc., to learn. I only got the ccw license, because of all the recent public shootings, and at the time, a license was required. I have little doubt that everyone on here is more than adequate. You’d have no interest in this site if it weren’t a passion of yours. If you were not passionate about firearms, you’d be playing Farm Cart, Cat Ville, Angry Buzzards, or whatever those games are. [/QUOTE]
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