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my point is self evident, I'm not saying you're scared I'm saying the entire 2a community is if we can't shoot on public land.
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I said we, as in us as a community. If every gun owner is scared to exercise their rights then they gave up on those rights. If you can't pick up a bat you can't hit a home run. That's all I impliedAttack their position taken...not the forum member who posts.
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I don't think anybody is suggesting that they're "afraid" to exercise their rights. There are plenty of ranges that host competitions, and I'm sure they would be open to BBQ afterwards if they don't already do that.While it okay to disagree with someone...
I said we, as in us as a community. If every gun owner is scared to exercise their rights then they gave up on those rights. If you can't pick up a bat you can't hit a home run. That's all I implied
That might be so.While it okay to disagree with someone...
I said we, as in us as a community. If every gun owner is scared to exercise their rights then they gave up on those rights. If you can't pick up a bat you can't hit a home run. That's all I implied
I'm with you. I'll go train with those whom I trust and have vetted. I'm out.Good luck @solv3nt out. Stay safe.
Ditto this.Just because some here (me) don't want to play your game doesn't mean we're (me) not exercising our 2A rights.
Thank you, that's exactly what I was getting to in post #4! You just stated it better.First, this is a really bad idea, way too many people traveling through that area, bad things are sure to happen when you get a bunch of hillbillies with booze and guns all shooting and hootin in the same area at the same time! Second, OREGON has made ANY sort of training with firearms into illegal Militia Training and you WILL be arrested and charged! Doesn't matter what YOU think about exercising your rights, the STATE has made it illegal to train in any capacity, sanctioned or not, so yea, go ahead and train all you want and enjoy those rights, right up until the OSP shows up and arrests you!
LOL! like the '3%ers' with General Bloodnut (or whatever his moniker was) at the helm of his Ship of Fools.bad things are sure to happen when you get a bunch of hillbillies with booze and guns all shooting and hootin in the same area at the same time!
Well, yea. Should it be passive and bendover?Tough crowd.
What is unfortunate about it? A lot of us were gun owners/shooters/reloaders etc. long before the 'WEB, forums and before gun ownership took a turn toward the 'tacticool', 'black guns' and all the 'defensive posturing' gun ownership seems to be dedicated to these days. Some of us might be just a little 'jaded' by what we have experienced over time.Unfortunate thing about the gun community.
It has nothing to do with adding physical exercise and stress. I do that on a regular basis. Everyone should. It has everything to do with safety and not trusting who's standing on the line behind me.Tough crowd. Unfortunate thing about the gun community. At least you got some useful and constructive criticism/ideas. Most folks idea of firearm training is standing at 7 yards motionless.
Well then maybe they should expand their horizons.Most folks idea of firearm training is standing at 7 yards motionless.
Yup.I guess I am missing the point.
If you want to shoot, go shooting.
If you want to exercise, then go run, or to the gym, whatever.
I like to fish but I'm not out swimming bank to bank while my fishing pole is stuck in the holder on the boat.
Regardless, keep this on 'your side of the hill' please....