[QUOTE=DohcBikes;1296059]To address some of the above,,,,,,,,
It's amazing what some people will admit to on a public forum and in PMs, especially after all of the crap that is going down with the NSA.
One wounded punkb!tch is a terrorist threat? Talk about the pussification of America.
The FBI was informed well in advance of the attacks about the main guy who had gone to the middle east to attend one of those terrorist training camps, and they failed to do their job to monitor his activity. If they had done their job, the attack never would have happened. But it's OK to trample peoples constitutional rights because the government didn't do their job in the first place.
*sigh* My comment about hunting licenses has nothing to do with asking you how you support gun rights or ownership, it has to do with the governments ability to tie your medical history to your firearms related activities. Government accessible medical records, drivers license,SS#, hunting license purchased by showing your drivers license to confirm identity, mood altering medication prescribed by doctors, etc.
If you admit on your 4473 that you smoke pot you can't buy a firearm. That's mild compared to some of the meds doctors can prescribe.
As far as answering your question about hunting licenses, no I don't have a lifetime hunting permit and a lifetime habitat stamp for Arizona. But I started hunting in Minnesota when I was 12 and purchase my licenses on a yearly basis dependent on what kind of hunting I plan on doing each year, so, yes I support my local hunting and habitat management agencies.
I'm a Lifetime member of the NRA, are you?
Supporting your local hunting and habitat management agencies is fine, but it does nothing for gun rights and the support of the Second Amendment:
See anything about hunting in there?A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
Hunting rights will fall to the wayside as a result of gun control, not vice versa. Why do you think PETA and other animal rights groups support gun control? Control and/or eliminate guns, less cute furry little animals get hunted.It's a means to an end and that's how Progressives/Liberals work. They don't care whose rights they violate, as long as they get what they want and THEIR rights don't get violated.





It's a means to an end and that's how Progressives/Liberals work. They don't care whose rights they violate, as long as they get what they want and THEIR rights don't get violated.
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