When I was eighteen my country issued to me a M-16, along with a couple of clips of live ammo. They thought I was responsible enough to go out and shoot - and kill - the bad guys. The same government did not think I was responsible enough to have a beer with my crabs, though. I had to wait three more years to become that responsible.
MILIONS of young men had their own gun at 12-13 years old. My dad gave me a shotgun when I was nine, complete with instructions on how to use it and clean it. All my friends had a gun, too. No one ever shot anyone and no one ever got arrested. It was called "personal responsibility" and "parenting". Now, its an EBT card and lawyers to argue that whatever you've done is someone else's fault. Keep cheering.
Funny! Air Force. We're the ones that only shot the M-16's at the range at Lackland. I don't know a clip from a magazine. Pretender, you say? For that, I will not be as civil to you: You can Eat S**t. Two years in the Far East... '69 thru '71. I'm guessing, with that comment, that you were in the National Guard. Be proud, miss.
Bloomberg's comment is BS! Some local 18-year-olds who were issued guns went to Vietnam and returned in flag covered coffins. And some never came back at all! And some because they followed the order of our great President Johnson (NOT!) that they were only to shoot when first fired upon.
Sorry Bloomberg, I have to agree with 10:46. When I was eight my dad showed me how to shoot. When I was ten I took riflery and archery at summer camp. I never took the hunting safety course because I had no plans of going hunting but I could hit the target with gun or bow. My brother did take the safety course and was out hunting with dad at 10.
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Bloomberg still isn't responsible enough
Bloomberg is an irresponsible human being. He doesn't deserve to breathe the same oxygen we do.
When I was eighteen my country issued to me a M-16, along with a couple of clips of live ammo. They thought I was responsible enough to go out and shoot - and kill - the bad guys.
The same government did not think I was responsible enough to have a beer with my crabs, though. I had to wait three more years to become that responsible.
Bloomberg is a coward who surrounds himself with guns.
Typical libtard, living in a bubble of his own making.
What war were you in?
MILIONS of young men had their own gun at 12-13 years old.
My dad gave me a shotgun when I was nine, complete with instructions on how to use it and clean it.
All my friends had a gun, too.
No one ever shot anyone and no one ever got arrested.
It was called "personal responsibility" and "parenting".
Now, its an EBT card and lawyers to argue that whatever you've done is someone else's fault.
Keep cheering.
10:46 me too. We had guns in the back window of our pick-ups at high school. Strangely no one got shot.
18 and in control of nuclear weapons with a buddy system of course.
Obama approved.
Bloomberg is a "girly man"...sissy. city slicker, probably couldn't beat his way out of a wet paper bag...
Vietnam Era.... 67-71
Korean "Police Action."
We had squirrel & rabbit on the table PRE-TEEN..
"Anonymous Anonymous said...
When I was eighteen my country issued to me a M-16, along with a couple of clips of live ammo."
BS, pretender, anyone issued a M-16 would know the ammo was in magazines not clips. However, you could just be a marine who can't spell magazine.
Funny! Air Force. We're the ones that only shot the M-16's at the range at Lackland. I don't know a clip from a magazine.
Pretender, you say? For that, I will not be as civil to you: You can Eat S**t.
Two years in the Far East... '69 thru '71.
I'm guessing, with that comment, that you were in the National Guard. Be proud, miss.
Mine's a SAW gunner currently deployed. More of a man than many here twice his age!!
October 9, 2015 at 9:02 PM Pretender for sure.
ALLONS
"Find the bastards, and pile on"
Bloomberg's comment is BS! Some local 18-year-olds who were issued guns went to Vietnam and returned in flag covered coffins. And some never came back at all! And some because they followed the order of our great President Johnson (NOT!)
that they were only to shoot when first fired upon.
Sorry Bloomberg, I have to agree with 10:46. When I was eight my dad showed me how to shoot. When I was ten I took riflery and archery at summer camp. I never took the hunting safety course because I had no plans of going hunting but I could hit the target with gun or bow. My brother did take the safety course and was out hunting with dad at 10.
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