Salem your opinions will never be unwelcome!! I see both sides of this conversation and there are great points in both.
Salem your opinions will never be unwelcome!! I see both sides of this conversation and there are great points in both.
Salem your opinions will never be unwelcome!! I see both sides of this conversation and there are great points in both.
hey everyone. We just got the box. Helluva alot of good stuff, but I'll comeback with thanks and such as soon as I finish up some work I got going on.

hey everyone. We just got the box. Helluva alot of good stuff, but I'll comeback with thanks and such as soon as I finish up some work I got going on.
glad your doing good AG and Sarge, just to cap off the gun issue I caught on the end of, WV is one of the easiest states to get a concealed permit. I never owned a bb gun, I started with a 22. long rifle and revolver. I was brought up with real guns and respect for them, I was taught to hunt, and that we ate what we killed. It was sport to hunt and track, but not to kill for the sake of killing. I did repo for 2 years and saw a friend get his legs blown off by a shotgun. I carried my beretta 45. with me when I worked because it was like a hard hat, it kept me safe. I pulled it twice and never fired it (although technically thats illegal) I will give a person every opportunity to "reconsider" because I wouldnt want to ever have to take a life. Though I will defend mine if it is undoubtedly threatened and God help the person that threatens my family. I Bounced at a bars for a couple years and have stared down a couple barrels, thankfully they reconsidered. A gun is only as dangerous as the person who owns it, weather by misuse of neglect. Sorry to get all preachy but I wish everyone that owned a gun felt the same way I do.
glad your doing good AG and Sarge, just to cap off the gun issue I caught on the end of, WV is one of the easiest states to get a concealed permit. I never owned a bb gun, I started with a 22. long rifle and revolver. I was brought up with real guns and respect for them, I was taught to hunt, and that we ate what we killed. It was sport to hunt and track, but not to kill for the sake of killing. I did repo for 2 years and saw a friend get his legs blown off by a shotgun. I carried my beretta 45. with me when I worked because it was like a hard hat, it kept me safe. I pulled it twice and never fired it (although technically thats illegal) I will give a person every opportunity to "reconsider" because I wouldnt want to ever have to take a life. Though I will defend mine if it is undoubtedly threatened and God help the person that threatens my family. I Bounced at a bars for a couple years and have stared down a couple barrels, thankfully they reconsidered. A gun is only as dangerous as the person who owns it, weather by misuse of neglect. Sorry to get all preachy but I wish everyone that owned a gun felt the same way I do.
