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How do you explain it to people who're pro-gun but didn't grow up owning them? I've had some conversations with freedom lovers over the years where I'd describe something as perfectly normal and they'd look at me as if I just announced I like to paint myself blue and march around my yard. Not hostile responses, but confused responses.

e.g. I learned to shoot before I could read. Of course I had guns when I was four - didn't you? Preteens shooting guns unsupervised - sure, so long as they're strong enough to carry and shoot the gun (e.g. .22LR is great for youngsters, particularly lighter youth models). Leaving guns lying around the house is perfectly normal - you just teach gun safety the same as you'd teach kids not to play with knives or run in the street. Locking up guns is crazy unless you're worried about thieves while you're out of town - would you lock up a hammer or screwdriver? Taking kids hunting and cleaning game afterwards is great - that way they learn to appreciate dinner and aren't pansies who faint at the prospect of butchering an animal. Calling the cops is a joke - where were they the last time I got mugged? Doesn't everyone experience tragic boating accidents?

How do you explain it to people who're pro-gun but didn't grow up owning them? I've had some conversations with freedom lovers over the years where I'd describe something as perfectly normal and they'd look at me as if I just announced I like to paint myself blue and march around my yard. Not hostile responses, but *confused* responses. e.g. I learned to shoot before I could read. Of course I had guns when I was four - didn't you? Preteens shooting guns unsupervised - sure, so long as they're strong enough to carry and shoot the gun (e.g. .22LR is great for youngsters, particularly lighter youth models). Leaving guns lying around the house is perfectly normal - you just teach gun safety the same as you'd teach kids not to play with knives or run in the street. Locking up guns is crazy unless you're worried about thieves while you're out of town - would you lock up a hammer or screwdriver? Taking kids hunting and cleaning game afterwards is great - that way they learn to appreciate dinner and aren't pansies who faint at the prospect of butchering an animal. Calling the cops is a joke - where were they the last time I got mugged? Doesn't everyone experience tragic boating accidents?

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The concept is sovereignty. The gun isn't the issue. Although, despots and tyrants make guns the issue.

The only reason we own guns is to protect our sovereignty. Shooting an intruder is protecting your sovereignty.

Notice that the gun becomes the issue, not the person shooting the gun. It's like blaming a wolf's teeth for killing sheep. Then pulling out all the sheep's teeth to protect them.

The culture you speak of was a mindset of sovereignty. People owned guns and revered them for how they enabled personal sovereignty. Today, governments don't want you to be sovereign. They want you to be dependent. People who don't understand gun culture don't understand what sovereignty means, nor do they want it.

Godspeed.

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Yup.right there. Great power comes great responsibility. Which i add that niggers lack

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The right to bear arms is founded on the sovereignty of the individual. It is a sign that the person is free, and not a serf or slave, who were forbidden to bear arms.