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<blockquote data-quote="island1fox" data-source="post: 633486" data-attributes="member: 4816"><p>Dis-organized Labor,</p><p>Thank you. I live in a state that allows us to use our constitutional right to buy and own firearms. I legally applied for my carry permit, was fingerprinted ,paid a license fee(another TAX) and was given my permit.</p><p>I went many steps further. Although I was very familiar with guns my wife and I joined a shooting range club. We took lessons from the rangemaster on the proper use, cleaning and storing of weapons. We regularly attend the club for further training and target practice. </p><p>We completely understand that firearms are not toys and have full respect for them but as I stated previuosly, as we found out, the police cannot be everywhere.</p><p>I am a proud gun owner and will always fight for my right to keep them.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wink2:" title="Wink :wink2:" data-shortname=":wink2:" /></p><p>P.S. Other side </p><p>Many, many years ago I ran with an Irish street gang in the South Bronx in New York City --while we did not mug people --we certainly were not angels. I lived through the social changes of "Fort Apache" going form Irish to Puerto Rican to Black. I was glad I grew up there --learned many "LIFE" lessons that still serve me today. While I am no longer in New York --I do not live in the farmland that you refer to . The State in which I reside today --not far from L.A. CALIF ---does not have the crime problem nor the gangs of NY or LA --all state residents have the right to carry and most do =LOW CRIME !!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="island1fox, post: 633486, member: 4816"] Dis-organized Labor, Thank you. I live in a state that allows us to use our constitutional right to buy and own firearms. I legally applied for my carry permit, was fingerprinted ,paid a license fee(another TAX) and was given my permit. I went many steps further. Although I was very familiar with guns my wife and I joined a shooting range club. We took lessons from the rangemaster on the proper use, cleaning and storing of weapons. We regularly attend the club for further training and target practice. We completely understand that firearms are not toys and have full respect for them but as I stated previuosly, as we found out, the police cannot be everywhere. I am a proud gun owner and will always fight for my right to keep them.:wink2: P.S. Other side Many, many years ago I ran with an Irish street gang in the South Bronx in New York City --while we did not mug people --we certainly were not angels. I lived through the social changes of "Fort Apache" going form Irish to Puerto Rican to Black. I was glad I grew up there --learned many "LIFE" lessons that still serve me today. While I am no longer in New York --I do not live in the farmland that you refer to . The State in which I reside today --not far from L.A. CALIF ---does not have the crime problem nor the gangs of NY or LA --all state residents have the right to carry and most do =LOW CRIME !!!!! [/QUOTE]
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