I understand feelings too, but I like facts better. Most the facts
are pretty clear, at least those we know. We don’t know many because
some politicians voted to make sure the CDC can’t even collect any
data or do research on gun violence. That’s sort of like how NC
politicians passed a law preventing state development authorities
from even considering climate change data in their planning. Ergo,
when one side goes to great lengths to even prevent collection of
information or use it, we can reasonably surmise those people know
they have something to hide..
-Patrick
*From:*Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] *On Behalf Of *Adam Moffett
*Sent:* Monday, December 7, 2015 12:41 PM
*To:* af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] WAY OT: Concealed Carry handguns - which to
buy and why
They're talking about concealed carry with a permit. They are
already submitting to a form of gun control by bothering to get a permit.
I'm not entirely sure how the articles about open carry are related,
other than they're both gun related issues.
I have personally never felt the need to carry a gun, but I can
understand how it might make people feel safer depending on their
circumstances.
On 12/7/2015 11:58 AM, Patrick Leary wrote:
I’ll just note this is a pathetic thread to have in any society
that considers itself civil. Hell, even in the “wild west” the
local law had people check their weapons into the sheriff when
they came into town. In fact, formerly, states like Texas lead
the country in banning open carry.
“All the more surprising, then, that Texas was the first state to
ban its citizens from carrying handguns, a restriction that
remained on the books for 125 years.”
http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/politics/texas/article/First-to-ban-open-carry-Texas-could-be-one-of-5974401.php
And just read this scholarly article from 1999:
*Gun Control and the Old West*
By Ross Collins
History News Service
<http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/%7Ehns/index.html>, Summer 1999.
The smoke has cleared, and we peer down at the victim: another
gun control bill, shot full ‘o holes. Just like in the old horse
operas: a hero again shoots to protect a precious freedom,
America’s right to bear arms. For many who keep a romantic image
of America’s past, gun control is like that, a battle steeped in
American tradition. It calls us back to those legendary days of
the Old West, when cowboys defended their honor and their horses
by way of their Colts
.
In fact, most historians see the cowboys of the Old West as THE
defining heroes of 20th-century America. He’s used to sell
everything from soap to hats. He’s apparently also an ideal
American for anti-gun control groups: gun shows and gun
advertising promote from a distinctive Old West flavor.
Today’s anti gun control forces count their strongest support
among society’s leaders from the states that once formed part of
the Old West.
The actual Old West pioneers of historical fact viewed matters
differently, however. They would certainly hail the campaign to
protect an American right to bear arms, but the record puts them
behind "moderate, common-sense measures" for gun control—the very
kind that President Clinton has proposed.
Pioneer publications show Old West leaders repeatedly arguing in
favor of gun control. City leaders in the old cattle towns knew
from experience what some Americans today don't want to believe:
a town which allows easy access to guns invites trouble.
What these cow town leaders saw intimately in their day-to-day
association with guns is that more guns in more places caused not
greater safety, but greater death in an already dangerous
wilderness. By the 1880s many in the west were fed up with gun
violence. Gun control, they contended, was absolutely essential,
and the remedy advocated usually was usually no less than a total
ban on pistol-packing.
The editor of the Black Hills Daily Times of Dakota Territory in
1884, called the idea of carrying firearms into the city a
“dangerous practice,” not only to others, but to the packer
himself. He emphasized his point with the headline, "Perforated
by His Own Pistol."
The editor of the Montana’s Yellowstone Journal acknowledged four
years earlier that Americans have "the right to bear arms," but
he contended that guns have to be regulated. As for cowboys
carrying pistols, a dispatch from Laramie’s Northwest Stock
Journal in 1884, reported, "We see many cowboys fitting up for
the spring and summer work. They all seem to think it absolutely
necessary to have a revolver. Of all foolish notions this is the
most absurd."
Cowboy president Theodore Roosevelt recalled with approval that
as a Dakota Territory ranch owner, his town, at the least,
allowed "no shooting in the streets." The editor of that town's
newspaper, The Bad Lands Cow Boy of Medora, demanded that gun
control be even tighter than that, however. Like leaders in Miles
City and many other cow towns, he wanted to see guns banned
entirely within the city limits. A.T. Packard in August 1885
called "packing a gun" a "senseless custom," and noted about a
month later that "As a protection, it is terribly useless.”
Old West cattlemen themselves also saw the need for gun control.
By 1882, a Texas cattle raising association had banned
six-shooters from the cowboy's belt. "In almost every section of
the West murders are on the increase, and cowmen are too often
the principals in the encounters," concurred a dispatch from the
Texas Live Stock Journal dated June 5, 1884. "The six-shooter
loaded with deadly cartridges is a dangerous companion for any
man, especially if he should unfortunately be primed with
whiskey. Cattlemen should unite in aiding the enforcement of the
law against carrying of deadly weapons."
This echoes President Clinton’s reaction following the failure in
Congress of the most recent gun control proposals: “The American
people will not stand for this.” So far they have, however, as
recalled by the record of defeated attempts to legislate control.
As U.S. Rep. Martin Sabo (D.-Minn.) noted, “there’s broad public
support for it, but he opponents are much more intense about it.”
The Old West’s leaders who argued for gun control knew that a
long time ago. Their arguments sound as contemporary at the end
of this century as they were earnest at the end of the last. But
despite them, few packers have been persuaded to put away their
pistols, then or now.
Copyright 2004 by Ross F. Collins
<www.ndsu.edu/communication/collins
<http://www.ndsu.edu/communication/collins>>
Wayne LaPierre sure has done his job well. He’s made most of you
fooled into thinking owning a gun is a patriotic act without you
realizing you are just another tool for raking in the dough. He’s
been so successful he’s converted gun ownership into a religious
issue, to point that whether or not you own a gun is highly
predictive of your being an evangelical Christian.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/is-gun-ownership-christian/2013/01/25/c7afe7fe-6724-11e2-93e1-475791032daf_story.html
Patrick
*From:*Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] *On Behalf Of *Cameron Crum
*Sent:* Monday, December 7, 2015 11:38 AM
*To:* af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
*Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] WAY OT: Concealed Carry handguns - which
to buy and why
I carry a Colt 45 Defender. It is relatively small for a 45. An
NSA buddy of mine, who had been in several close range shootouts
in his career asked me one time why I carry a 45. I told him that
I'd never been in a firefight. I don't train in high pressure
situations, and while I'm proficient at the range, I don't train
for situations like he did or the cops do. If I am in a situation
where I have to pull a gun, my adrenaline is going to be pumping
like crazy, and I may be moving to cover or trying to stay out of
the way of bullets myself. I may only hit what I'm shooting at
once if I'm lucky. I want the once to count.
On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 10:30 AM, That One Guy /sarcasm
<thatoneguyst...@gmail.com <mailto:thatoneguyst...@gmail.com>> wrote:
define legally
If a bear shits in the woods, will tight shoes cause callouses?
I dont know why any of you want these killing machines, the
government has guns, and we pay them to protect us. Your gun,
if you hand it to a bad guy, is 100% of the time going to be
in the bad guys possession, and if that bad guy happens to be
5, youve just given a child a handgun, are you saying we
should arm children? Why are you trying to kill children,
children are the future, teach them well and let them lead
the way.
Imperialist scum be furthering decline humanity. Mighty
leader will devour you in fear.
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On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 10:17 AM, Chuck McCown
<ch...@wbmfg.com <mailto:ch...@wbmfg.com>> wrote:
Can you legally own hand grenades?
*From:*Mathew Howard <mailto:mhoward...@gmail.com>
*Sent:*Monday, December 07, 2015 9:15 AM
*To:*af <mailto:af@afmug.com>
*Subject:*Re: [AFMUG] WAY OT: Concealed Carry handguns -
which to buy and why
you do if you want to conceal it... :P
On Mon, Dec 7, 2015 at 10:14 AM, Chuck McCown
<ch...@wbmfg.com <mailto:ch...@wbmfg.com>> wrote:
You don’t need a CC to carry a Springfield 30-06....
*From:*Paul McCall <mailto:pa...@pdmnet.net>
*Sent:*Monday, December 07, 2015 9:03 AM
*To:*af@afmug.com <mailto:af@afmug.com>
*Subject:*[AFMUG] WAY OT: Concealed Carry handguns -
which to buy and why
I am getting my CC permit (Florida) in a week or so.
I took an absolutely excellent class from the main
trainer at the Brevard county sheriff’s office.
Now, I am looking for an excellent CC gun to use, as
my long barrel Colt 38 is not a good fit for that.
I am certain that this group probably has a LOT of
expertise (and many opinions) on THE gun to use.
J
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