Sometimes the words of our adversaries are hilarious, check out this dumb letter to the editor:
These gun owners sure are something. They take up a hobby, in this case, target shooting, and buy some guns. That’s fine.But a small but vocal percentage of virulent gun owners feel the need go further. They post pictures on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook of their guns. They write to their local and federal representatives about their need for guns. They call into to talk radio shows and flood the opinion pages of newspapers about their rights to guns.
Their vitriol even includes bold statements about holding the U.S. military at bay with their AR 15′s and 9mm Glocks. It’s difficult to discern which is worse: that anybody believes such a cadre of weaponry is sufficient to stop the greatest army in the world, or that acting as a terrorist and a traitor to one’s country can be considered “patriotic.”
They screech with the ferocity of a hawk about their home arsenals, but when it comes to actually registering their cache of sacred cow firearms, they cower like chickens.
Why? Do they honestly think their gun ownership is still a secret? Give me a break.
Kevin Miner, The Bronx, N.Y.
Aw Kevin, it seems to me you are jealous your anti-gun side is lazy and only moves when Bloomberg gives them a buck. Seems to me you don’t get that there’s a difference between tweeting your firearms and registering your firearms.
Anyone can tweet anything, real or fake, but registration is a pain in the ass. Look at this line, Kevin.
Even if registration didn’t lead to confiscation (which it does), I don’t have time to stand in line to exercise a right.