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<blockquote data-quote="ByrdC130" data-source="post: 1851908" data-attributes="member: 4993"><p>I don't agree with most of Mr Alexander's comments, espically the comments on if you own an AR type rifle that "you intend on using it" on another human as he inferrs. Nor do I believe that an AR is more accurate, fires a more deadly projectile yada yada all the other mis conceptions, that we gun types know to be mostly untrue. But what I really don't cotton to is the fact that Mr Alexander thinks he knows what is best for me, a family guy living in rural Oklahoma. Does anyone here, Mr Books included, think that Jason Alexander has ever had a bob cat or coyote come and sit on his front porch? Has Mr. Alexander ever had a calving cow attacked by a pack of coyotes? I don't think so. I believe, and this is just my opinion mind you so please bear with me as I'm entitled to it, that Mr Alexander is concerned for the urban city dweller and his opinions are based on that type of environment. Nor do I think his opinions are based on any real experience with firearms or shooting, thus the otherwise inexplicable ignorant comments on AR's being far more deadlier and accurate. I do agree that what happened is gravely terrible and needless and my prayers go out to all involved in such a sensless act. What should be done to stop another one from happening, I don't know the answer to that question. I wish I did, but I don't feel that the rights of the many should be trampled upon to solve a problem of the few. The majority of gun owners have never raised a weapon in anger or for defense for that matter. We shoot paper, tin cans, rocks turtles and we enjoy the choice of what we want to own. It's about the choice above all else, that is what makes this the greatest country, the everyday common man has the choice. </p><p></p><p>Now Mr Books, I do not want to quarrel with you in any way, but I do want to ask a serious question. If you do not feel as tho you want to discuss it, fine, I'll understand and not think any the less of you. You to are entitled to your opinion and wether to express them or not. But as you seem to want to make comments (non judgmental here) about others expressed opinions on this subject of gun control, what are your thoughts and beliefs about this subject, in light of the events that transpired in Colorado. Should certain types of firearms be banned from the general public? What are your thoughts about Mr. Alexanders' comments?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ByrdC130, post: 1851908, member: 4993"] I don't agree with most of Mr Alexander's comments, espically the comments on if you own an AR type rifle that "you intend on using it" on another human as he inferrs. Nor do I believe that an AR is more accurate, fires a more deadly projectile yada yada all the other mis conceptions, that we gun types know to be mostly untrue. But what I really don't cotton to is the fact that Mr Alexander thinks he knows what is best for me, a family guy living in rural Oklahoma. Does anyone here, Mr Books included, think that Jason Alexander has ever had a bob cat or coyote come and sit on his front porch? Has Mr. Alexander ever had a calving cow attacked by a pack of coyotes? I don't think so. I believe, and this is just my opinion mind you so please bear with me as I'm entitled to it, that Mr Alexander is concerned for the urban city dweller and his opinions are based on that type of environment. Nor do I think his opinions are based on any real experience with firearms or shooting, thus the otherwise inexplicable ignorant comments on AR's being far more deadlier and accurate. I do agree that what happened is gravely terrible and needless and my prayers go out to all involved in such a sensless act. What should be done to stop another one from happening, I don't know the answer to that question. I wish I did, but I don't feel that the rights of the many should be trampled upon to solve a problem of the few. The majority of gun owners have never raised a weapon in anger or for defense for that matter. We shoot paper, tin cans, rocks turtles and we enjoy the choice of what we want to own. It's about the choice above all else, that is what makes this the greatest country, the everyday common man has the choice. Now Mr Books, I do not want to quarrel with you in any way, but I do want to ask a serious question. If you do not feel as tho you want to discuss it, fine, I'll understand and not think any the less of you. You to are entitled to your opinion and wether to express them or not. But as you seem to want to make comments (non judgmental here) about others expressed opinions on this subject of gun control, what are your thoughts and beliefs about this subject, in light of the events that transpired in Colorado. Should certain types of firearms be banned from the general public? What are your thoughts about Mr. Alexanders' comments? [/QUOTE]
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