Quote (SenorNZ @ Nov 9 2022 11:08am)
So it's inconvenience and your "toys" are affected, not any of your tools.
Honestly, not trying to be a dick, but this is exactly what's wrong with firearms in the USA. They are not toys, and you do not have an inherent right to own military style firearms.
The fact that you would move states just to keep some toys blows my mind.
The entire attitude and culture around firearms as being "cool" and something to play with, modify and show off to your friends is deeply concerning.
My best friends have not seen my firearms. In fact no one has unless I'm hunting with them, and I don't advertise the fact I own them as I don't want my house burgled.
They are tools, not toys Americans.
I'd like to keep my toys as is that's all, they are toys until they become tools should I ever need them to be. I do have the inherent right to own any weapons as I see it, amendment 2. I cause no harm with the fun guns that I own I do nothing illegal with them in any sort of way, the likelyhood of them getting stolen and being used maliciously is A LOT less than the chance of someone getting shot breaking in my house trying to steal them. I don't flaunt them or show them off to people, the persons who's seen the fun guns I own are the two people I go shooting with.
Not trying to be a dick either Senor I like ya
This post was edited by BigSmokeHarold on Nov 9 2022 01:16pm