diser_fam
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Sep 16, 2016
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Probably a side point here but it always boggles my mind when people hang onto a large quantity of stuff just because they inherited it. Especially something like guns which have a monetary value, take up space and require some level of maintenance to keep in good working order.
If you're arguing here that the 2A is in place to protect the people from the government... that ship sailed a long time ago. They have F22 raptors, your Glock isn't scaring them.
Would have to know how they obtained it. My guess is it was acquired out of state as there is nothing stopping it from happening. Laws at the Federal level do not have the problem of porous state borders so that would be the obvious solution.
That being said, we already have so many guns in this country that any legislation will take decades to have any effect on crime. It would turn off the tap but the bath is already full.
Why do you assume he is only hanging on to them because he inherited them? He kept them for a reason, whether sentimental reasons or something else, I have no clue. Maybe he just doesn't want to try and take the time right now to sell all of those guns. I've never asked him why he has them, frankly because it's none of my business. Almost makes it sound like you don't think he should own those guns because it "boggles your mind".
The fact that it boggles your mind means nothing to my buddy and his decisions to hang on to something he inherited. You don't have to understand it and just because you don't get it, doesn't mean it is wrong.
Not sure why little comments like that rub me the wrong way sometimes. Big generalization being applied to a specific person and situation you know nothing about. I'm sure you didn't mean it exactly the way I took it and if so, sorry for the rant.