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Rep. Christy Zito a patriot.
She's also pushing for getting rid of Daylight Savings time. And she's been behind several successful 2A legislation pushes. |
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It’s a beautiful thing...unfortunately it doesn’t fit the MSM agenda and they’ll do anything to not publicize things of this nature.
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Badass! But utterly horrible optics that the left will capitalize on. I wouldn't be surprised to see that pic show up in some Moms Demanding Action propaganda. "These right wing gun extremists want to arm children....CHILDREN!!!!" View Quote |
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I grew up in a house with no locked firearms. I was made to understand the rules and abide by them. Was told a firearm is a weapon of last resort in a defensive situation. It was my first taste of real responsibility and an important step in creating an honest individual. Kids are capable if given the right values and patient instruction. View Quote How many of you think an 11 y/o is capable of carrying a firearm in public in a CCW situation, not a hunting situation, without any supervision whatsoever? Do you think 11 y/o's should be driving motor vehicles on public roads on a daily basis? I can't think of any 11 y/o that has that level of maturity & decision making capability - and I include my 11 y/o self as one that wasn't mature enough. |
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Looks like a quad rail. I was told that was too heavy for even grown men.
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Nice! Well done grandpa. Need more of this, everywhere: "People live in fear, terrified of that which they do not understand. She's been shooting since she was 5 years old. She got her first deer with this weapon at 9. She carries it responsibly. She knows how not to put her finger on the trigger..." ETA: My 8yo was waiting (im)patiently to look over and handle my new AR build yesterday. He did so safely as well, with a big 'ol smile too. We, as a society, need to take a more active role in educating kids on firearms, safety and responsibility. Take the mystique and taboo out of it. Teach them that guns are just tools, but are tools that need to be respected and handled with care, just like any other. The family in this story is setting a good example of that. View Quote My oldest is 8, plus we have 6 year old twins. All love shooting, and safety is priority number one. But even here in Georgia, I have to tell them not to talk about firearms at school, and not to talk about the firearms at their home. It’s not right. I’m fine with anyone’s right to not like firearms in our society. That’s their freedom and right to not want guns in their home. But firearms are part of our society, always have been, and they’re here to stay. So let’s at least educate people through school. Nobody wants their house or car to burn down, yet we all think it’s important to know how to use a fire extinguisher. Nobody wants to witness cardiac arrest, but we all should know basics of CPR. I know I’m preaching to the choir, and liberal heads explode at the thought of firearms education for the masses. Yet it’s ok to suggest that we respect the rights of two 400 lb lady bull lesbians to gelatinously scissor in the street in front of everyone. But hey, who’s to say what’s normal? |
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If people only knew what hiking was like in Idaho https://www.hoothollow.com/Image%20Super%20Folder/Images%20-%20Gorilla%20and%20Rwanda%20Superfolder/Gorillas%202012%20Nov%20T2/046_Mountain%20Gorilla_0746.jpg View Quote |
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I grew up in a house with no locked firearms. I was made to understand the rules and abide by them. Was told a firearm is a weapon of last resort in a defensive situation. It was my first taste of real responsibility and an important step in creating an honest individual. Kids are capable if given the right values and patient instruction. View Quote Based on the fearmongering so prevalent today, it's a wonder any of us survived. |
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I can hear the liberal heads exploding all the way from here.
Go get 'em ID ............. CT is lost. |
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This one started basic training today. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/20856/7D1FF60B-4D4B-4331-B050-B5649118679A-621959.jpg View Quote |
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I hate when people use their kids for shit like this on the right and left. View Quote Quoted:
I doubt if this young lady thinks she is being "used". This is what this country used to be seventy years ago, and it has gone downhill ever since. View Quote |
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Seems a little big for a 9 year old, personally I would've suggested a P90.
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This one started basic training today. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/20856/7D1FF60B-4D4B-4331-B050-B5649118679A-621959.jpg View Quote Well done. Well done, indeed. |
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Badass! But utterly horrible optics that the left will capitalize on. I wouldn't be surprised to see that pic show up in some Moms Demanding Action propaganda. "These right wing gun extremists want to arm children....CHILDREN!!!!" View Quote |
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All of this. My oldest is 8, plus we have 6 year old twins. All love shooting, and safety is priority number one. But even here in Georgia, I have to tell them not to talk about firearms at school, and not to talk about the firearms at their home. It’s not right. I’m fine with anyone’s right to not like firearms in our society. That’s their freedom and right to not want guns in their home. But firearms are part of our society, always have been, and they’re here to stay. So let’s at least educate people through school. Nobody wants their house or car to burn down, yet we all think it’s important to know how to use a fire extinguisher. Nobody wants to witness cardiac arrest, but we all should know basics of CPR. I know I’m preaching to the choir, and liberal heads explode at the thought of firearms education for the masses. Yet it’s ok to suggest that we respect the rights of two 400 lb lady bull lesbians to gelatinously scissor in the street in front of everyone. But hey, who’s to say what’s normal? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nice! Well done grandpa. Need more of this, everywhere: "People live in fear, terrified of that which they do not understand. She's been shooting since she was 5 years old. She got her first deer with this weapon at 9. She carries it responsibly. She knows how not to put her finger on the trigger..." ETA: My 8yo was waiting (im)patiently to look over and handle my new AR build yesterday. He did so safely as well, with a big 'ol smile too. We, as a society, need to take a more active role in educating kids on firearms, safety and responsibility. Take the mystique and taboo out of it. Teach them that guns are just tools, but are tools that need to be respected and handled with care, just like any other. The family in this story is setting a good example of that. My oldest is 8, plus we have 6 year old twins. All love shooting, and safety is priority number one. But even here in Georgia, I have to tell them not to talk about firearms at school, and not to talk about the firearms at their home. It’s not right. I’m fine with anyone’s right to not like firearms in our society. That’s their freedom and right to not want guns in their home. But firearms are part of our society, always have been, and they’re here to stay. So let’s at least educate people through school. Nobody wants their house or car to burn down, yet we all think it’s important to know how to use a fire extinguisher. Nobody wants to witness cardiac arrest, but we all should know basics of CPR. I know I’m preaching to the choir, and liberal heads explode at the thought of firearms education for the masses. Yet it’s ok to suggest that we respect the rights of two 400 lb lady bull lesbians to gelatinously scissor in the street in front of everyone. But hey, who’s to say what’s normal? For the record - mine has also become enamored with the orange VCDL Guns Save Lives stickers... And, I have a couple rolls of them around the house... He puts them on damn near everything, including his lunch box/bag. Policing his shit every morning to make sure we don't enrage a snowflake teacher/ administrator and/or get a call from CPS (as sad as that is) as he happily and proudly takes that blaze orange obelisk emblazoned chow hauler to school has become, daunting, to say the least. Overall, I consider the extra effort worth it. Hopefully, in the end, we'll have set another well adjusted Patriot loose upon the earth, destined to flood the land in liberal tears. |
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Quoted: So did I - and I will admit that I did finger fuck them when mom & dad weren't home. How many of you think an 11 y/o is capable of carrying a firearm in public in a CCW situation, not a hunting situation, without any supervision whatsoever? Do you think 11 y/o's should be driving motor vehicles on public roads on a daily basis? I can't think of any 11 y/o that has that level of maturity & decision making capability - and I include my 11 y/o self as one that wasn't mature enough. View Quote |
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Yeah that’ll sway politicians to our side View Quote It isn't about swaying politicians, but about reinforcing normalcy and fucking american values. Taking a stand AGAINST politicians. Doing what YOU (or they, in this case) think is best for their family. Teach safety first, respect second, reinforce the 4 rules, empower the kid and embrace the resulting win. Nothing here to scoff at. |
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