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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2018382" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>I think I see what he's trying to do. He is turning things around on anti-gunners so they can see what it's like from our perspective... always having our privacy invaded and having to jump through governmental hoops just to make our own private choice regarding how to provide for our defense. Hopefully he's not really serious. First in my mind is the liberty issue (no one else's rights are threatened by your choice not to own a gun), but even all of you who are not radical libertarians/voluntarists like me should be able to see that it is a bad idea to encourage people to buy guns when they have absolutely no inclination to do so, no knowledge of their proper use, and most importantly no mindset to go with the tool set (which cannot be mandated by any governmental decree).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2018382, member: 4235"] I think I see what he's trying to do. He is turning things around on anti-gunners so they can see what it's like from our perspective... always having our privacy invaded and having to jump through governmental hoops just to make our own private choice regarding how to provide for our defense. Hopefully he's not really serious. First in my mind is the liberty issue (no one else's rights are threatened by your choice not to own a gun), but even all of you who are not radical libertarians/voluntarists like me should be able to see that it is a bad idea to encourage people to buy guns when they have absolutely no inclination to do so, no knowledge of their proper use, and most importantly no mindset to go with the tool set (which cannot be mandated by any governmental decree). [/QUOTE]
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