American drug policy seems to be a recurring topic on this forum, so I thought I would bring up another issue in America: Gun Control. I tried to do a search for previous discussions, but like over 300 threads came up and I didn't read through all of them.
What are everyone's opinions on this? Mine has changed over the years.
I used to be of the opinion that guns for personal protection and sport were perfectly fine. Lately though, my family has been stock piling ammo, handguns, and assault rifles from the fear that these could be taken away or made illegal to possess with the current political administration.
I personally own a Ruger P95 (9mm), a Springfield Armory X D (45 ACP), and an AK-47 (and I'm considering selling this for an AR-15 because ammo is more available right now than the 7.62x39 cartridges; AR-15s can accept both 5.56 NATO and .223 Winchester). I used to have a Glock 17 (9mm) but sold it to my Dad because I'm honestly not a big fan of striker fired pistols (and yes, I know my X D is striker fired and I'm thinking of selling that for a 1911 type pistol). I've been practicing about every weekend lately and I can land all 15 rounds from the Ruger on the target from 25 yards (two hands; slow fire).
I've been considering a concealed carry permit (I live in Kentucky), but honestly I don't feel comfortable carrying a weapon on me at all times. And really, Kentucky is a preemptive open carry state so if I really wanted to carry, law doesn't prohibit me from openly carrying. But really I don't think that is the best idea.
I guess my two main questions are:
1) Should responsible American citizens be protected by law to carry concealed guns for personal protection provided they complete the proper training? (Kentucky requires an eight hour course in safety and law. I really don't think that is enough personally. And you have to qualify for the permit by placing 11 of 20 rounds in the "kill zone" from a target at ~7 yards. I think anyone could probably do this the first time out.)
2) Should a similar Clinton type ban on assault weapons be instituted again?
What are everyone's opinions on this? Mine has changed over the years.
I used to be of the opinion that guns for personal protection and sport were perfectly fine. Lately though, my family has been stock piling ammo, handguns, and assault rifles from the fear that these could be taken away or made illegal to possess with the current political administration.
I personally own a Ruger P95 (9mm), a Springfield Armory X D (45 ACP), and an AK-47 (and I'm considering selling this for an AR-15 because ammo is more available right now than the 7.62x39 cartridges; AR-15s can accept both 5.56 NATO and .223 Winchester). I used to have a Glock 17 (9mm) but sold it to my Dad because I'm honestly not a big fan of striker fired pistols (and yes, I know my X D is striker fired and I'm thinking of selling that for a 1911 type pistol). I've been practicing about every weekend lately and I can land all 15 rounds from the Ruger on the target from 25 yards (two hands; slow fire).
I've been considering a concealed carry permit (I live in Kentucky), but honestly I don't feel comfortable carrying a weapon on me at all times. And really, Kentucky is a preemptive open carry state so if I really wanted to carry, law doesn't prohibit me from openly carrying. But really I don't think that is the best idea.
I guess my two main questions are:
1) Should responsible American citizens be protected by law to carry concealed guns for personal protection provided they complete the proper training? (Kentucky requires an eight hour course in safety and law. I really don't think that is enough personally. And you have to qualify for the permit by placing 11 of 20 rounds in the "kill zone" from a target at ~7 yards. I think anyone could probably do this the first time out.)
2) Should a similar Clinton type ban on assault weapons be instituted again?