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Kerry:
I recently read in Time magazine that in the USA there are 90 guns for every 100 citizens, according to the 2007 Small Arms Survey, making the USA the most heavily armed country in the world. India has the second largest civilian gun-arsenal tally, with just 4 firearms per 100 people.

The article went on to state that 4.5 million new guns are purchased in the USA each year, more than half of the 8 million produced worldwide.

Ennis and Jack both owned guns and knew how to use them (probably Ennis better than Jack).

My personal view is that I believe there is a place for gun ownership if one is a police officer, farmer, or in the military. Outside that, I can see no place for firearm ownership within a civilian setting.

What's your view of guns and civilian gun ownership? Tick as many boxes as you like.

Kerry:

--- Quote from: injest on November 06, 2007, 08:59:35 am ---your options don't leave much room for the middle ground!

I don't LOVE guns. I think they are a necessary tool for us...I don't think EVERYONE should own one but I think some people need one.

--- End quote ---

I've added a few more options, Jess.

Shasta542:
I don't love them, but I have one. My grandfather had one that he hunted with when I was young. He taught me how to use it and let me shoot at cans with it. I never wanted to hunt. I've shot skeet before (very badly). No one in my family ever accidentally shot anyone with a gun. Guns -- used responsibly -- are fine.

ifyoucantfixit:
        I was raised with guns in the home.  My father was an avid hunter..Birds and Deer and Elk.
We always had meat from his trips in the freezer.  I didnt know any different..I was a good shot
myself.  That is one of the things my husband and i did on the week after we got married.
We went out shooting...I was better than he was..  I could hit whatever i aimed at, so long as it
was within a reasonable distance...But after a while I saw no need for meat to eat , that we could
not buy at the store cheaper, and more easily gotten...
        I also was taught the respect of guns..all guns kill..unloaded or not.....BE CAREFUL never point
any gun towards anyone.........period....period period.........no excuses, and dont leave them where
the access is there for others either...
       I do think there are many people that have no need of a gun.  And it seems to me that
The routine to get one is not nearly stringent enough...Mental problems dont show up on a
police report...anyhow....basically I say the right is and should be a priviledge...Just like owning
an automobile..  I agree with Injest that there is not one single reason to own an automatic or
semi automatic weapon.    Until the animals get armed and start shooting back...!!!

delalluvia:
Still not enough options.

I don't love guns, but I own a hand gun and a shotgun. 

I used to shoot skeet with my shotgun and that was a lot of fun.

I also still target practice with my handgun and pretty much keep it around at home for personal protection.  I know some people who are true gun nuts.  An aquaintance had - in his one bedroom apartment - a 9 mm under a blanket on the arm of his couch - loaded, a shotgun and bandolier of shells hanging just to the inside of his hallway door - unseen by anyone in the front room, and 2 AK47s ("when you absolutely, positively gotta kill every motherfucka in the room, accept no substitute!"), one in his bedroom and the other in his closet, and stacks of boxes of shells.  Another friend has a gun collection, both modern and antique mounted on display all over one wall of his house.

Those people I think you could say love guns.  There is no selection for people who just have guns because they use it for occasional recreation and may - in some the gods forbid future - for protection - like a baseball bat.  Just a tool, with several uses, waiting to be used.

So I didn't vote.
 

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