Tommy Johnson
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Stu, living on a military installation I have to register all firearms that I choose to carry onto the installation and house in my residence. I am required to maintain all weapons in a safe and seperated from any ammunition. I must also carry my registration paper work anytime I am traveling with said firearms. I am also subject to home inspection at any given time to ensure I am abiding by the post regulation. Yes being in the military, I forfeited my rights to certain freedoms and am held to higher standards.
Is it restrictive? I dont think so. Is it a violation of my second ammendment right? I dont think so.
I reload so I must therefore maintain my powders and primers in a locked container while not reloading. Is it restrictive? A little bit, more of an annoyance when Im done I have to take one more step and lock up my powder.
In my mind that is a common sense approach. That simple regulation is not very cumbersome at all. And now that Im a wiser adult, if I walked into a friends home and saw guns laying all over the place I, like my friends before who corrected me, would probably say something if I saw little ones around, or teenagers even.
I dont side with most Obama's voting habits on second ammendment legislation. I dont care to venture to putting words in his mouth as to what he means by common sense measures, but I know what it means to me and Im not pulling my hair out like most when I hear it. Heck I already live with the above regulations. I ran across that segment of a group who were reacting the opposite to what is common when reading about Obama's views on the issue.
Mspingy, Im sorry you feel that way. Maybe you can initiate my getting fired based on political differences.
Is it restrictive? I dont think so. Is it a violation of my second ammendment right? I dont think so.
I reload so I must therefore maintain my powders and primers in a locked container while not reloading. Is it restrictive? A little bit, more of an annoyance when Im done I have to take one more step and lock up my powder.
In my mind that is a common sense approach. That simple regulation is not very cumbersome at all. And now that Im a wiser adult, if I walked into a friends home and saw guns laying all over the place I, like my friends before who corrected me, would probably say something if I saw little ones around, or teenagers even.
I dont side with most Obama's voting habits on second ammendment legislation. I dont care to venture to putting words in his mouth as to what he means by common sense measures, but I know what it means to me and Im not pulling my hair out like most when I hear it. Heck I already live with the above regulations. I ran across that segment of a group who were reacting the opposite to what is common when reading about Obama's views on the issue.
Mspingy, Im sorry you feel that way. Maybe you can initiate my getting fired based on political differences.