QV said:
Wes,
How many of you can say you are members of the National Firearms Association?
I'm saving for a life membership with the NFA but am currently a member of the CSSA.
QV said:
Actually recceguy, what is frightening is that there are people in the forces that believe they need to be able to carry a concealed weapon around anytime they want because of some deep rooted fear of society, the government or authorities. That is truly scary and I wonder how a security clearance check has not picked that up.
QV said:
What are you talking about? Why do you guys always take a generalized statement as a personal insult? Who do you think I was talking about there recceguy?
recceguy is for carrying concealed and is in the forces... prehaps it was aimed at him? Seemed like it.
QV said:
The saying "never bring a knife to a gun fight" comes to mind with that statement there Bruce. If I was a betting man I would wager that the average person could take a life easier with a gun then with a knife.
You go into a home and shoot someone sleeping at night and the whole family is awake. You go in with a knife and it's dead silent. You can hit where you want as opposed to aiming and firing.
QV said:
Good attempt to spin out of that sarcastic remark. But to everyone else reading this you are only proving my point. And BTW I guess YOU havn't read half my posts either because not once did I say that I or other LEOs know it all. As a matter of fact I have said many times that I don't know it all.
You don't have to say it. You seem to have an illogical "beating around the bush" comment about every single arguement against your beloved firearms act and registry.
No one said LEO's know it all. We're all human. When LEO's make mistakes regarding other people's lives then it gets very serious. That's why it's discussed to a great extent.
QV said:
Don't get mad because I have pointed out that many of you have misinterpreted the law regarding seizing firearms. I have not made any snide or abrasive comments on here yet, to any of you, despite myself being on the receiving end of sarcastic and inflammatory remarks.
When you make comments like you have, then expect some sarcasm back. None of us have misinterpreted the law regarding seizing. You wrongfully take and not provide compensation in return, is simply stealing. I won't get into the rest, it's already explained dozens of times over in this thread.
Sigs Guy said:
Well first of all, I said if he actually did let his kids play with firearms then I'd question his parenting skills. As for miscontruing people's posts, that never goes on here, as long as one is flowing with the current.
If you couldn't understand the context that the message was presented in, go back to grammar school... hell, go back to the womb, start over and relearn life.
Sigs Guy said:
No, we simply do not want to see a bunch of guns floating freely around. Since one suggestion was that people suffering from mental illness should also have firearms, I think we both can feel safe in knowing that CCW will never come. It seems to me that any opinion which goes against the current is considered trolling, especially when some members have suggested they need guns for protection from the police, or start delving into conspiracy theories which have little or no merit.
Neither do I. But guess what. The illegal ones ARE floating around. Still are, always have and always will. The registry has zero ties with illegal firearms and until they're confiscated and "allegedly" destroyed, then the criminal code and firearms act have zilch to do with them as well.
I don't think just anyone should be given a license to purchase... proper testing, courses and suitability checks/tests can be administered to screen applicants just as it is now with current licensing.
Not everyone who voices their opinion against what the majority wants is trolling. In my last few posts I've mentioned Wes and I'll mention him again. He's made it clear his reasons why he thinks CCW shouldn't be. He gave valid logical arguments against others. Yourself and QV come on here, toss around someone's post, come up with a pile of BS and then a fine topic is thrown off because neither of you can stay on track properly.
Sigs Guy said:
It seems to me that any opinion which goes against the current is considered trolling, especially when some members have suggested they need guns for protection from the police, or start delving into conspiracy theories which have little or no merit.
Who said they need gun for protection from the police? Here you go
AGAIN. This is ridiculous. Your contribution to this thread is zilch. All you do is take what someone says, stretch it (or in this case make it up) and then try to start a flame war. You're doing a good job, but I've got a feeling if this keeps up, we'll be seeing the 'banned' icon come up a few times. Stay on track.