I don't want a new system. I want the old one back.Charlies.Contingency wrote:
Fair enough. I agree to an extent of course. The only differ is that I want some way to ensure that gun owners know how to safely carry and shoot. I have personal reasons for that, and cannot be swayed. I just wish there was a way to give all gunners training for free so that nobody else get hurt like me. Any suggestions on that? I just want some way of getting the stupid out of those who are going to have guns... To bad there isn't a cure for stupid.
You want a new system, i'm just trying to work with what we have now. I hope you understand that it's not because I want restrictions.
Your concern for safety is well founded and I agree with you. The four rules are constants that we must adhere to and those who know and handle firearms regularly know in our hearts that there is way more to it than the four rules actually articulate. Kind of like the 10 commandments cover more than they overtly state.
My daddy taught me how to handle firearms and I did the same for my sons. Firearm safety and other life lessons were taught to children by their parents and this is where society as a whole is slipping. Instead of teaching children life lessons parents are off watching Dancing With the Stars while their children are playing video games or else everyone has done a face plant in their phone.
I had a negligent discharge one time when I was a teenager that scared me to death. I will not have another and I do not tolerate sloppy firearm handling by anyone. Personal responsibility is just as applicable to firearms as it is to driving cars, using a rip saw, weed eater, electric mixer, or anything else that can cause injury if not used correctly.
You can't legislate correct behavior, and there are too many laws on the books that restrict freedoms because government has tried to do so.
Darwin rules. Unfortunately innocent people are victims of friendly fire in Darwin incidents.
Sorry for the thread drift.