tcox4freedom
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I know the question wasn't directed toward me, but I would say you shouldn't have a power saw without proper training either. The question comes down to what is proper training. I read the manuals that come with my power tools, and doggone it there is some really pertinent information in there. That is enough for me. Someone else, might need to be guided by a person experienced in the use of power saws. Same is true with firearms. Some will naturally get it from reading, some need to be shown the ropes, and some will be raised in a family that has shown them the way through their life.
However, I would also say that I would never support any law that infringes on your right to buy a firearm, or a power saw. Having a firearm and not knowing how to use it is a dangerous mix. But one that shouldn't be regulated by the government. It should be regulated with our own common sense. Ask anyone with a power saw that has less than 10 fingers. I doubt they will say the government should have stepped in and demanded proper training first.
"should" and "must" are two very different words.
I know this wasn't addressed to me- So, please forgive me.
I agree that "should" and "must" are very different words. But, the left has been known to use these words interchangeably. I think that's what chen was alluding to. Whenever, we capitulate with the left and agree to "should", we suddenly find laws & restrictions that tell us we "MUST".
That's why I am becoming more like those that are saying absolutely "NO MORE COMPROMISE" with the left period when it comes to my rights.
(Esp religious rights, free speech and my right to bear arms.)
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