08-19-2015, 09:26 AM
People who leave garbage on private land (shot up or not) and people who enter private land (shooting or not) and people who shoot on private land (hunting or not) without the owner's permission have no more respect for property rights than a burglar entering my home. The issue addressed in the article is important.
However, the most surprising thing I found when I started shooting two years ago is that for every "gun toting fool" (regardless what his foolish actions are) there are 1000 gun owners who religiously follow and can recite the four rules of safely like they can the pledge of allegiance.
The article is directed at New Yorkers and intended to perpetuate the myth that it is the other way around - 1000 fools for 1 safe person.
And if we are talking about foolish acts, while on a backcountry trip in Glacier with some tree huggers, a helicopter flew over our heads. Two of the huggers started screaming obscenities, giving them the finger, and proceeded to moon them. I am generally not against a good, well deserved mooning, but I just looked them thinking, "seriously?"
However, the most surprising thing I found when I started shooting two years ago is that for every "gun toting fool" (regardless what his foolish actions are) there are 1000 gun owners who religiously follow and can recite the four rules of safely like they can the pledge of allegiance.
The article is directed at New Yorkers and intended to perpetuate the myth that it is the other way around - 1000 fools for 1 safe person.
And if we are talking about foolish acts, while on a backcountry trip in Glacier with some tree huggers, a helicopter flew over our heads. Two of the huggers started screaming obscenities, giving them the finger, and proceeded to moon them. I am generally not against a good, well deserved mooning, but I just looked them thinking, "seriously?"
However, the most surprising thing I found when I started shooting two years ago is that for every "gun toting fool" (regardless what his foolish actions are) there are 1000 gun owners who religiously follow and can recite the four rules of safely like they can the pledge of allegiance.
The article is directed at New Yorkers and intended to perpetuate the myth that it is the other way around - 1000 fools for 1 safe person.
And if we are talking about foolish acts, while on a backcountry trip in Glacier with some tree huggers, a helicopter flew over our heads. Two of the huggers started screaming obscenities, giving them the finger, and proceeded to moon them. I am generally not against a good, well deserved mooning, but I just looked them thinking, "seriously?"


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