Peace is not established or maintained voluntarily. Look at it this way: Those who own guns are not nearly as thankful for those who do not as those who do not will be for those who do
I agree.
I grew up with firearms and was taught the proper use and care for them. I come from a military/law enforcement family, have a brother and cousin who are police officers. Those two and the rest of the males in my immediate and extended family are all Vets glfrom WW2 up to the current war n terror. Almost all of them are hunters.
I was a hunter for many years and owned firearms for many years. Unfortunately I made a poor choice in my life and now have a felony. I was wrong in what I did, and now have to live with that. I am really a good guy and law abiding citizen, other than that one crime. I was stupid. Wish I could change the past but I can’t, I can only accept it and move forward.
The thing that upsets me though is the loss of my 2nd Amendment right. I would understand if my crime had been a violent one, as in I assaulted or robbed someone. However, it wasn’t any of those types. I can no longer go to the range, I used to love doing that. I can no longer hunt with a rifle. I can’t defend my family or self if someone were to break into my home with a firearm with intentions of hurting my family or myself. I have to be careful about riding with anyone in my family because most of them carry. If your married your wife can’t even have a firearm in the home.
I think the federal laws need to change to allow fellons a process of getting their rights back. Several states allow this but it’s mute when the feds say no.
P.S., as it is National Law Enforcement Day, I want to thank you for your service to your community or state.
