I live in a neighborhood so bad that you can get shot while getting shot.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've been shot at on numerous occasions.
For target shooting, that's okay. Get a license and go to the range. For defense of the home, that's why we have police departments.
At one point, when I was 20 and living in Kentucky, I got shot - it was a land dispute over six inches of property that ran a hundred yards through my grandfather's land. It was really over the honor of my family and that of another family.
I grew up in Texas in a family that fished and hunted, so I've shot guns as a kid.
My accident happened in what should have been one of the safest places to be: in a police station, at the hands of trained police officers. So more guns are not the answer.
We've had drive-by shootings. I've been spat on, slapped, shot at. One guy tried to stab me with a broken beer bottle. But the way we look at it, if people do the worst they can, we'll still wake up in glory.
I grew up hunting with shotguns and rifles, and we had a gun in every corner of the living room. I'm not a gun advocate, but that's the way I grew up.
A neighborhood is where, when you go out of it, you get beat up.
I've shot a lot of places, and I've produced. I always thought, 'Gosh, when you shoot in a big city, it's so difficult.' And New York, I always think, 'Where are you going to park the trucks? How are you going to stop the traffic?'
I enjoy shooting. Around where I live, it's something you do for entertainment once in a while, you go out and shoot targets.
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