She did great! You're new here, aren't you?
Yep, most of us on the forums here, were in attendance when she made that presentation.
This thread was very poorly titled.
I was looking forward to seeing Maryland anti-2A politicians being stunned, with a stun gun, by a 15 y/o girl.
I met that young lady and her father at a Hunter's Safety course we had a few years back. A very fine young lady at that and she shoots real good. Chris
I think a large number of people don't appreciate the discipline of our sport. Discipline produces character. The safest gun owner out there is the shooter who began to grow in the discipline at an early age and thinks like a safe shooter by nature.
They don’t appreciate the discipline. They also don’t appreciate the comraderie. Shooters are very happy to meet other shooters. Next time you are in Annapolis observe their side and ours. The pro-gun folks are talking, smiling and talking to old friends. The anits are just angry looking. Not talking to each other, and terrified of us (especially Mopar).
Time for an "empty holster ralley" soon
They don’t appreciate the discipline. They also don’t appreciate the comraderie. Shooters are very happy to meet other shooters. Next time you are in Annapolis observe their side and ours. The pro-gun folks are talking, smiling and talking to old friends. The anits are just angry looking. Not talking to each other, and terrified of us (especially Mopar).
Even I'm scared of Mopar. I avoid puddles and mirrors cause I think he's following me.
They don’t appreciate the discipline. They also don’t appreciate the comraderie. Shooters are very happy to meet other shooters. Next time you are in Annapolis observe their side and ours. The pro-gun folks are talking, smiling and talking to old friends. The anits are just angry looking. Not talking to each other, and terrified of us (especially Mopar).
I was in line at Walmart yesterday buying some clay pigeons and the guy behind us started talking and invited us out to Mt. Airy Izaak Walton to shoot skeet. After we were in the truck my young son started talking about how "gun people" are nicer than regular people.
I was in line at Walmart yesterday buying some clay pigeons and the guy behind us started talking and invited us out to Mt. Airy Izaak Walton to shoot skeet. After we were in the truck my young son started talking about how "gun people" are nicer than regular people.