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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 1328561" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>Continual practice. My limits now are higher in some ways than 3 years ago, lower in others. I don't shoot as much now (no reloading setup currently), but I've learned other things to practice beyond just pointing at a target.</p><p></p><p>I'm all for repercussions to practicing your right rather than limiting the "right" into a privilege in the first place. Like speech, you are "free" to yell "bomb" or "fire" in a crowded theater, but there can be (and are in that case) consequences to such action. You should be free to bear arms however, whenever, and wherever you please, (2A here), but if you harm others due to negligence on your part, then there should be consequences.</p><p></p><p>As for training... well, like many things currently... if there were more consequences for being stupid / untrained and harming others, then there would be more incentive to train. But I absolutely <strong><em>DO NOT WANT</em></strong> to have .gov mandated training by "certified" professionals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 1328561, member: 423"] Continual practice. My limits now are higher in some ways than 3 years ago, lower in others. I don't shoot as much now (no reloading setup currently), but I've learned other things to practice beyond just pointing at a target. I'm all for repercussions to practicing your right rather than limiting the "right" into a privilege in the first place. Like speech, you are "free" to yell "bomb" or "fire" in a crowded theater, but there can be (and are in that case) consequences to such action. You should be free to bear arms however, whenever, and wherever you please, (2A here), but if you harm others due to negligence on your part, then there should be consequences. As for training... well, like many things currently... if there were more consequences for being stupid / untrained and harming others, then there would be more incentive to train. But I absolutely [B][I]DO NOT WANT[/I][/B] to have .gov mandated training by "certified" professionals. [/QUOTE]
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