Oops, I guess I forgot where I was for a minute. I thought that this was a forum where you could ask serious questions about firearms and get answers. Thank you acteon, GFGT, rockhopper, DavidD, and gluemanz, for taking my questions seriously and giving me thoughtful responses.
Move along, there's noting more to see here.
Classes should be required before procreating.
Classes should be required before talking.
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Classes should be required before...
You don't think required training for a firearm is serious?
You're on a firearms forum, and you say it's scary not having required training to own firearms.
What kind of response did you expect to get?
Honest opinions instead of mocking? Again, I forgot where I am.
When you get a driver's license, you have to demonstrate that you know how to use a motor vehicle appropriately. Why not a gun? I know, I know, because rules are bad and we don't want the gubmint telling us what to do.
Honest opinions instead of mockery? Again, I forgot where I am.
Thanks, Kittyslayer, for the link.
Ok, from here on out, I'll just sit back and watch, because I already got the answers I needed, plus a bunch of crap I didn't.
Let the games begin.
Honest opinions instead of mockery? Again, I forgot where I am.
Thanks, Kittyslayer, for the link.
Ok, from here on out, I'll just sit back and watch, because I already got the answers I needed, plus a bunch of crap I didn't.
Let the games begin.
My sister in law moved up here and she brought her gun and both of her carry licenses (New Mexico and Utah) which required training. She was legally allowed to carry in more states than I. She asked to shoot with my one day so we walked out to our range and then she asked me to teach her how to use her gun. This is the same gun that she used to pass her gun safety/training and proficiency tests for 2 different carry licenses!It's scary that classes are not required.
It would be scarier when classes are required.
Take a defensive class. There should be some in our area.
Also, Guy Relford in Indy has a gun law class.
It's scary that classes are not required.
When you get a driver's license, you have to demonstrate that you know how to use a motor vehicle appropriately. Why not a gun? I know, I know, because rules are bad and we don't want the gubmint telling us what to do.