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In reply to the discussion: Firearms are no longer a hobby of mine [View all]GGJohn
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I'd increase my shooting activities if the area ranges weren't so packed, and getting there...
Eleanors38
Oct 2015
#3
Holy crap -- a gun owner with a profound sense of the greater good? Unicorns are more common.
villager
Oct 2015
#6
You could have taken your guns to a local machine shop and paid them to cut them in half.
Snobblevitch
Oct 2015
#71
His guns won't kill anybody, ever. The manufacturers you are speaking of...
stone space
Oct 2015
#40
I see the usual complaints here from people who think he violated their most sacred icons...
hunter
Oct 2015
#31
In #23, someone wishes they had been "rehomed", as if they were living creatures
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2015
#98
I applaud him. Some gunners here have a bunch of guns, tote, and even need one riding a bike.
Hoyt
Oct 2015
#42
Glad to live in a country where there is a choice to keep or not to keep.
cherokeeprogressive
Oct 2015
#61
Rather shameful that the sentiment is applied much more to inanimate objects
LanternWaste
Oct 2015
#91
I'm not ashamed. I believe in a woman's absolute right to health services.
cherokeeprogressive
Oct 2015
#92