Having a gun in your hand is very empowering.
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I've been learning how to shoot a gun and properly handcuff people so that on the day I need to pull someone down to the ground, it looks and feels natural for me.
I love firing guns. It's an amazing feeling - so sexy and powerful.
I never feel particularly comfortable holding a gun, but when you're playing somebody who lived in the frontier southwest, guns are a part of their life. Anyone who lives on land has a gun.
I've learned that guns are exceptionally challenging to use effectively, with a power that must be respected. But mostly what I've learned is that they're a lot of fun, and dangerously appealing to an active imagination.
Prior to being mugged I did not feel I had to carry a gun. However, I knew how to shoot a gun very proficiently. As a boy, I used to play cowboys and Indians all the time.
I have been afraid of guns, I have sworn I would never use a gun on another person and so did not need one, and I have wanted to deny the existence of evil.
I am all for controlling guns.
Being from Australia, I've never even touched a gun. It's so not a part of our culture.
Getting a gun should be easy for good people and impossible for bad people. The only trick is telling the difference.
Understanding the long, sordid history of gun control in America is key to understanding the dangers of disarming.
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