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<blockquote data-quote="Bestoutwest" data-source="post: 1454340" data-attributes="member: 19397"><p>Can someone please explain to me the point of owning a bump stock? Please use a different argument than to defend yourself from the military. Because unless you're bringing the serious heat, Kim Jong Un style, one A10 or a drone will remove you, your family, and everything you own from the surface of the earth.</p><p></p><p>I'm not advocating the de-arming of society, but let's stop pretending that we own these guns for our own protection from the government. Ruby Ridge, Waco, etc have proven time and time again that the government will win, and has the resources to do so. You may go down in a blaze of glory, but it will all be for want. So, to own something like a bump stock, it is in my opinion that it is owned for either nefarious reasons or for fun. If it's for fun, can we, as gun owners, stop using the Constitution as a deflection from controversy so that the infringement of rights doesn't become too severe? It's all about give and take, and with the anti-gun crowd, the less you give the more they'll try and take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bestoutwest, post: 1454340, member: 19397"] Can someone please explain to me the point of owning a bump stock? Please use a different argument than to defend yourself from the military. Because unless you're bringing the serious heat, Kim Jong Un style, one A10 or a drone will remove you, your family, and everything you own from the surface of the earth. I'm not advocating the de-arming of society, but let's stop pretending that we own these guns for our own protection from the government. Ruby Ridge, Waco, etc have proven time and time again that the government will win, and has the resources to do so. You may go down in a blaze of glory, but it will all be for want. So, to own something like a bump stock, it is in my opinion that it is owned for either nefarious reasons or for fun. If it's for fun, can we, as gun owners, stop using the Constitution as a deflection from controversy so that the infringement of rights doesn't become too severe? It's all about give and take, and with the anti-gun crowd, the less you give the more they'll try and take. [/QUOTE]
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