IT'S TIME TO CHOOSE A SIDE (THIS WILL OFFEND SOME OF YOU)

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  • jayc0968

    Cpl, U.S.M.C. 87-92
    Sep 22, 2009
    361
    Crofton, MD
    From: Downrange Firearms Training

    http://drftraining.com/2013/02/12/it’s-time-to-choose-a-side-this-will-offend-you/

    IT’S TIME TO CHOOSE A SIDE (THIS WILL OFFEND YOU)
    Written on February 12, 2013 at 7:47 pm, by IanDRFT

    As the impending legislation of an “Assault Weapons Ban”, and a “High Capacity Magazine Ban” draws imminently closer, I’ve noticed a distinct rift amongst gun owners. This gap, or dare I call it a “separation”, was evident BEFORE Aurora, Colorado, before Clackamas, Oregon, and before Newtown, Connecticut. This split has existed between those who consider themselves “action shooters”, and those who feel they are “sportsmen” for quite some time.

    As I said, there was a distinction made between the different “classes” of shooters LONG before any of the most recent tragedies had occurred. There was even a notorious article written by Jim Zumbo in 2007 in the Outdoor Life Magazine, where he said that AR-15’s were “terrorist weapons”, and had no “sporting or hunting” purpose. Even after that article, and Zumbo’s admittance to being wrong, the misconceptions continue today. Look at the debacle with RECOIL Magazine this past fall. That WHOLE article was a win for the “other” side. I’ve seen it for years at my local shooting range…err…I mean “Sportsman’s Club”. The trap shooters fight with the skeet shooters, the cowboy action shooters fight with the IDPA shooters, and the long distance shooters fight with the silhouette shooters. I remember sitting at a meeting once at my local club, as words were exchanged between “sportsmen” of different disciplines. All I could think to myself was, “wow, all an anti-gun person needs to do would be to sit in on one of these meetings, and they’d have endless fuel to add to their fire!” Any anti-gun person could sit there, listen to insults being hurled around, childish accusations being made, and argue that if we couldn’t even get along with each other, how dare we claim to be responsible enough to own guns? It was sad to say the least, and I had hoped that the shenanigans that I witnessed were only confined to the four walls of our meeting hall. Boy was I wrong!

    As the AWB of 2013 looms closer and closer, the rift seems to be growing more and more. There seems to be a distinct line in the sand that many gun owners are refusing to cross. There is the crowd that believes in our RIGHT to own MODERN SPORTING RIFLES, then there’s the crowd that sees no need for anything more than a 3 round bolt action hunting rifle. There are those that will argue that they see a need for those types of “high capacity” rifles, but not for use in the hands of civilians. They don’t see a “sporting” purpose for the rifle. They don’t believe they have any application for hunting, competition, or self defense. Ask your local hunter how many rounds his pump shotgun holds. If he tells you 5+1, ask him how many pellets of 00 buckshot that is. If he answers you 54 pellets, ask him why it’s ok for him to be able to defend his home with 54 projectiles but you can’t defend yours with 30? Ask him why it’s totally acceptable for him to be able to shoot nine projectiles uncontrollably with one pull of the trigger, but why you can’t deliver one well aimed round from your 30 round magazine with each pull of the trigger.

    At the end of the day, why is it necessary to fight amongst ourselves? At which point will we, as a culture, the “gun culture”, stand side by side in defense of our sport, or hobby, our RIGHTS? After all, that is what we are fighting for. There is no PRO-gun or ANTI-gun, we’ve gone way beyond that at this point. We are dealing with the Bill of Rights, the Second Amendment, the RIGHT to keep and bear arms. This fight has gone past the norms of the pro/anti gun debate. We are now talking about our RIGHTS as Americans. I stood on the stairs of the Massachusetts State House, and watched a Chinese-American citizen, Chinese by birth, American by choice, who had more of a solid grasp of logic, and understanding of this country’s history than many of those who are born and raised here, speak on these RIGHTS. The Second Amendment isn’t about hunting, or muskets, or militias. It’s about the RIGHT of a FREE man, to defend himself against tyranny, and those who would choose to oppress him.

    The reason for these current issues is that we have become a country of takers, and not makers. We are relying on others to fight the fight for us. We are too quick to say “it won’t happen to us” or “I don’t own an AR-15, so I’m not worried about it”. Folks have become content and complacent with the fact that a firearms ban or all out confiscation won’t happen. They want resolution, but have no desire to contribute to it. Why? It’s what society has become. Let someone else do the heavy lifting and reap the benefits. If that person or group fails, then fear not, someone will be along shortly to take care of you. After all, this is America right? “Land of the free and home of the lazy.” Why try and be self sufficient when someone else will blaze a trail for you, and then you can just fall in line behind all the other drones?

    What does it all boil down to? The truth of the matter is this: they won’t stop until they have EXACTLY what they want. What do they want? EVERYTHING. Reagan spoke of the last bastion of freedom. It’s THAT which the Second Amendment protects. Our freedom. Those who “support” our right to own firearms but do nothing to defend it, are no better than the proverbial sheep. They are afraid. Afraid of what? Afraid of being outspoken, afraid of having a voice, afraid of being more than just a nameless face in the crowd. The anti’s thrive on that. Fear marketing. Taking a quote from Max Brooks’ book World War Z, “Fear is the most valuable commodity in the universe”. By selling fear, and instilling fear in the uninformed, they will try to take our rights way one by one. How are they selling fear? Look at the terms they use to describe our home defense firearms: “assault rifle”, “high capacity assault clip”, “machine gun clip”, “battle field weaponry”. The time is now. Get up off your ass and pick a side. You are either with us or against us…there is no “not with us”. If you don’t choose to support AND defend out rights then you are part of the problem and not the solution. If you continue to try and be an ostrich with your head in the sand, then you too, will eventually have your throat slit…and you’ll never see it coming.

    Choose a side…not tomorrow, or the next day, or next week…TODAY. Stand up and fight for what you believe in. Preserve our RIGHTS so that generations after us may feel the exhilaration of a rifle recoil against their shoulder, the smell of gunpowder in their nostrils, and have the RIGHT to protect them, against evil, and tyranny, so that they may live as a free person, in a free country, that respects a person’s RIGHTS.



    -Matt DeVito
     

    Rack&Roll

    R.I.P
    Patriot Picket
    Jan 23, 2013
    22,304
    Bunkerville, MD
    Blame Bush 41, George H. W. Bush (a Republican no less) for starting this "sporting use" idea. To him I would say: Read My Lips, No New Gun Laws (we have 20 thousand already)
     

    ToBeFree

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 5, 2011
    2,652
    Highland Cnty-Va
    Good man

    That's what it's about.

    We didn't start the fire..... :mad54:

    To Matt DeVito:
    Thanks for your letter "IT’S TIME TO CHOOSE A SIDE". This was linked on Maryland Shooters forum and I have read it and agree. We are in a fight we did not start but will damn well finish. We do not stand alone on this.
    Thanks again,
    ToBeFree
     

    JAY1234

    Retired Radioman Chief
    Dec 1, 2012
    731
    St Marys County Maryland
    The intelligent amongst us are outnumbered by the mentally challenged. I own an AR-15 and I don't hunt, however, I do enjoy shooting at targets. I also own pistols, revolvers, and lever actions. My guns were all legally purchased and I have no intention of giving them up or making it easy for the Government to knock on my door when they feel they want to take them.

    I don't tell other people what they can own or do, as long as it is legal. Making something illegal now and retroactively doesn't apply in the gun issue.

    The 2nd amendment to the constitution was crafted by political figures who foresaw the day when the citizenry may have to stand up to protect themselves from all enemies, foreign and domestic.

    I fully oppose any and all regulations on legal firearm ownership. If a hunter chooses to use a single shot bolt action for hunting, have it. If I want a 30 round magazine to make it easier on me while I am shooting at targets, leave me alone. I'm 71, owned various firearms since the age of 6. I have never committed a crime with any of my weapons and I do not believe in mass punishment, which is what all of this gun control crap is. A nutter goes off the deep end; so penalize all legal gun owners because we can't identify the illegal gun owners.
     

    eruby

    Confederate Jew
    MDS Supporter
    We are dealing with the Bill of Rights, the Second Amendment, the RIGHT to keep and bear arms. This fight has gone past the norms of the pro/anti gun debate. We are now talking about our RIGHTS as Americans. I stood on the stairs of the Massachusetts State House, and watched a Chinese-American citizen, Chinese by birth, American by choice, who had more of a solid grasp of logic, and understanding of this country’s history than many of those who are born and raised here, speak on these RIGHTS. The Second Amendment isn’t about hunting, or muskets, or militias. It’s about the RIGHT of a FREE man, to defend himself against tyranny, and those who would choose to oppress him.
    This says it all IMO!
     

    smdub

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Nov 14, 2012
    4,689
    MoCo
    The intelligent amongst us are outnumbered by the mentally challenged.

    x1000

    I don't currently own anything on the "dark and scary" list. I don't hunt. As of 2012 I wasn't a member of the NRA or MSI (in 2013 I joined both.) But I was there on the 6th and I will be there on the 1st!
     

    toncapone1

    Active Member
    Feb 12, 2013
    250
    Maryland
    Excellent write up, and I completely agree. In the end we are all on the same team, the home team, America. Too many want to sit on the bench and collect the paycheck without stepping foot on the field. Thanks for saying what many are unable or afraid to.
     

    JohnnyE

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Jan 18, 2013
    9,696
    MoCo
    I say this to my hunting and sporting friends, I ask you to reflect on the circumstances under which our Founding Fathers wrote the Bill of Rights. They had just achieved victory in a hot war to over throw their own government that had become tyrannical to its own citizens. They were fresh full of vivid memories of what it took to achieve liberty, and what it would take to protect themselves and preserve it for themselves and their posterity. Their work was dedicated to creating a just and fair government that is responsive to the people, and putting in place the tools to make it so and to keep it that way. Among these tools is the second amendment.

    If you as a hunter or sportsman believe the Founders were only interested in protecting hunting and sport, well, think again. The founders intended to preserve liberty! We enjoy hunting and sport shooting because we have a second amendment dedicated to the preservation of liberty. While the second amendment serves its primary purpose of ensuring we are properly equipped for protection and to remain on guard against tyranny, in the meanwhile, since we have the hardware, we can get in a little hunting and sport shooting. It’s similar to auto sports. The auto industry is primarily dedicated to meeting the basic transportation and commerce needs of the American people. Because we have vehicles, parts, fuel and whatnot for this primary purpose, in the meanwhile, we can get in a little racing on the weekends. The big piece is clearly the driver, the other piece rides on its coat tails.

    So it is with hunting and sport shooting. If the primary purpose of the second amendment is debased, ignored, or otherwise relegated to a mere footnote, then hunting and sport shooting will be choked off to die. There is no support in our Constitutional history for a right to hunt or sport shoot. Without keeping the primary purpose for the second amendment alive, you won’t much longer be able to hunt and sport shoot in the meanwhile.
     

    HKB

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 14, 2007
    2,060
    Finksburg, MD
    What the hunter/sportsman types( the ones that say why do you need _____?) fail to realize is "if" the AWB passes we are only a few tragedies from total gun ban and confiscation....that is if a civil war/revolution does not start first.
     

    capac2727

    Member
    Aug 23, 2012
    53
    Parkville, MD
    +1

    Excellent letter and thank you for taking the time to write it.

    I am new to the world of firearms but even when I didn't own any firearms I wholeheartedly supported our 2nd amendment rights. You are 100% correct in pointing out that dissension amongst our ranks will lead to all of our 2nd amendment rights being systematically taken away. We are all on the same team here and I hope your letter will remind some people that if you don't support the 2nd amendment completely then you are just giving the anti-rights crowd more ways to divide us and then defeat us.

    ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
     

    Verbotene

    Lurker Supreme
    Feb 27, 2012
    432
    Damn straight.

    I used to be apathetic. I used to be the problem. I used to be a child.

    Then I became interested in firearms. The systemic lies and half-truths being pushed in order to strip good people of their rights finally opened my eyes. In some sick way, I should thank these fearmongerers; I can no longer ignore these attacks, or let someone else fight my battles for me.

    No more. Never again.

    I can't go back to sleep. I won't.
     

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