• nifty
    link
    3
    edit-2
    8 months ago

    I like target shooting and clay pigeon shooting. I am also pro-guns because I think progressives should learn and know how to defend themselves. I don’t like or agree with animal/fox hunting as that’s just barbaric. I also don’t think people should get unrestricted access to certain types of weapons.

    So I agree with the cultural shift idea, but I don’t want access to guns to go away. But I guess my problem is that I don’t see enough people with this type of measured take. If I am wrong about something, I am open to knowing a different take.

    • @Kage520
      link
      88 months ago

      I’m not against gun ownership. I’m against zero gun ownership regulation. Requiring background checks seems like a no brainer but we cannot even get to that part. The next I would suggest is a weekend long course on the proper use, safety, cleaning, and storage of your weapon before you are allowed to buy one. Finally, I think we should have that class reupped every 2 years to keep your license to own the firearm. It’s a dangerous thing to have around and most good gun owners would support some of this, even if it is a hassle. It could be made fun too though. Free ammo for some range practice or something. Maybe a few for the class covers that, I don’t know. Consider it a meetup with other people with similar interests.

      • nifty
        link
        38 months ago

        Agree, gun ownership should come with discipline and accountability

        • @SendMePhotos
          link
          48 months ago

          I am pro gun, I believe that most incidents seem to come from either mishandling or improper/insecure storage.

          People need to prioritize safety/security above all with firearms.

          … They don’t.