FeebMaster
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America has no royalty class and soldiers are not godsEveryone else is just a regular citizen and has to follow the rules that SUPER citizens are exempt from.
Most vets have no idea about the laws and responsibilities of carrying a gun for SD let alone how to shoot. That is the training that is sorely missed.
Most vets have no idea about the laws and responsibilities of carrying a gun for SD let alone how to shoot. That is the training that is sorely missed.
What training and understanding of the responsibilities of carrying a gun do you think a Vet is lacking? Just a thought but when is the last time you were in a combat zone and have been in a shoot or be shoot confrontation? OH thats right a paper BG target with a gun and some mall ninja teaching the course is superior.
#1 Your life needs it you use it, you pull it you shoot it. Whats so hard with that?
I believe some people are citizens, and other people are SUPER citizens.
SUPER Citizens include (but not limited too)
Elected members of government (state, local, federal)
judges
police
fire department
corrections
EMT/paramedical/nurses/doctors
members of the military
since they give so much to society they should be rewarded with SUPER citizenship status.
Everyone else is just a regular citizen and has to follow the rules that SUPER citizens are exempt from.
What training and understanding of the responsibilities of carrying a gun do you think a Vet is lacking? Just a thought but when is the last time you were in a combat zone and have been in a shoot or be shoot confrontation? OH thats right a paper BG target with a gun and some mall ninja teaching the course is superior.
Kindly point out to me where the 2nd Amendment says anything about training or education in laws and legal issues. I must have seen an abridged copy. Mine only says the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
After Basic Training, one in ten of the entire US military is actually trained in the use of weapons.
While the Texas CHL system does require a demonstration of competency in shooting, the majority of the deal is discussion of applicable state laws concerning the use of deadly force in self defense. A good bit of time is spent on conflict resolution through peaceable means, not violence; that is, how to avoid problems in the first place.
Given the world as it is, regardless of "woulda, coulda, shoulda" about the Second Amendment, veterans are not necessarily qualified.
Art
Yup, and so should any other citizen who choses to.U.S. Veterans Should CC Without the Redtape
I would have to agree. I prefer Open Carry myself, If I had a handgun you would see it plainly on my hip.No training is required for anyone in Georgia. That's the way it should be.
The second amendment doesn't mention anything about training, and lack of training should not be used by bureaucrats to discriminate against people.
Training is good, but should not be a requirement to excercise a fundamental right.