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We take a word, such as freedom, and dress it up to mean the ability to bear firearms, display flags, collect rainwater or grow clean food, but absolute freedom is not a relative construct. It is not there one minute or outlawed the next. It can never be seized or given. It is ever-lasting and omnipresent.
... By disarming, you at once give offense, since you show your subjects that you distrust them, either as doubting their courage, or as doubting their fidelity, each of which imputations begets hatred against you.
Police Officer Angry Aggression Theory (POAAT) is why you need to video record the police before they shoot you. Always start the video camera at the first contact, as it can go sour at any time and without warning.
If frogs had side pockets, they'd carry hand guns.
The word "good" has many meanings. For example, if a man were to shoot his grandmother at a range of five hundred yards, I should call him a good shot, but not necessarily a good man.
Surrender is no guarantee that an armed police officer will not shoot you.
In the end, the focus on safety should be credited to the entire firearms-owning community, the __un culture_ if you will.
Firearms, if you think about it, are power tools. They drill holes in things and chew things up. That__ their purpose. The purpose of the user is, quite simply, to puncture and destroy the right things and not the wrong things.
I felt like Dirty Harry, only, my weapon wasn__ as big as his! I don__ know what it is with guns, but once you__e got your hand on one, you think you__e one of the untouchables.
It__ a cruel fact of war that it takes little more than applying pressure to one finger to end another person__ life. More than that, it__ a cruel fact of life that we are hardwired to follow the crowd in a moment of panic.