(Whispering: He was being sarcastic)jason c wrote:SDC wrote:tiltbillings wrote:Other than going over the same ground repeatedly, do we have anything new to say here?
Practicing Buddhists shouldn't talk about guns.
very, wise my friend.
(Whispering: He was being sarcastic)jason c wrote:SDC wrote:tiltbillings wrote:Other than going over the same ground repeatedly, do we have anything new to say here?
Practicing Buddhists shouldn't talk about guns.
very, wise my friend.
Well, I would not assume that about me, but ten since I know what I do, I don't have to worry about it. It is not an issue.
Sure, and it is a way of keeping the population controlled.
It also includes walking on the grass, driving a car, riding in a bus, plane, train, subway. And then there is our food supply which is dependent up controlling insect "pests" and not to mention controlling weeds, which has an impact on insects and other animals.rowboat wrote:Well, I would not assume that about me, but ten since I know what I do, I don't have to worry about it. It is not an issue.
I don't understand how one can be 100% certain they are not killing even insects once the bullet leaves the gun, if one is shooting outdoors. (Of course the same applies to archery and other forms of target shooting, by the way.)
Can't get much more controlled than that.rowboat wrote:Sure, and it is a way of keeping the population controlled.
It is a way of making a portion of the population dead.
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