Anonymous wrote:What will all of you people with your private arsenals do when gun ownership becomes outlawed in a few years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Black DC Democrat. Was living in NoLa during Katrina. My neighbor lent me a shotgun after the storm died down and he came to check on me. Our houses did not get looted. I purchased my first gun six months later on my way to relocating back to DC. Have had two ever since. Maybe one day I'll be able to help a neighbor out like I was helped.
Why don't you instead help everyone, and put your gun in your mouth and blow your brains out,?
Anonymous wrote:Black DC Democrat. Was living in NoLa during Katrina. My neighbor lent me a shotgun after the storm died down and he came to check on me. Our houses did not get looted. I purchased my first gun six months later on my way to relocating back to DC. Have had two ever since. Maybe one day I'll be able to help a neighbor out like I was helped.
True. All you need is the biometrics.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read an article that gun ownership has sky rocketed and many are first time owners worried about the riots https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-regional/social-unease-triggers-rise-gun-ownership
Mclean, VA
600k hhi
3 guns, 1 AR style 9mm carbine, 1 Glock 45, 1 38 special
Stored in bio metric safe with combination trigger locks
Purchased the handguns in March because of covid and then bought the at style after the blm riots
2 kids 10, and 7
The underlined is best practice. The bolded makes you sound like a total nut.
Anonymous wrote:I own a gun, live in DC and own an EV. I make no assumptions about my neighbors and assume that most of them own guns as well...though they have more yard signs than I do.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does HHI stand for?
(High) Household Income
People with it tend to be much smarter, have gone to better schools, have more empathy, and realize how incredibly reckless and irresponsible it is to have a gun in their home. Guns, frankly, are for stupid people. If I ever need to worry about protecting my home, I’ll hire armed security.
So.... wait minute.
1) “guns are for stupid people”
2) “I’ll hire armed security”
So what you’re saying is, you’re SO smart, you’ll hire a stupid person to protect you. That about right?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never owned a gun. However, I feel it is becoming a rather impeding necessity. Wouldn’t want a looter and/or rioter, or simply a criminal of any sorts, to try to take away my family of household.
Should I purchase a pistol (beretta, colt, glock, desert eagle, Smith n wesson, sig sauer, P99) or a shotgun (mossberg 500, franchi spas 12, Remington 370 tactical, benelli m4)
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never owned a gun. However, I feel it is becoming a rather impeding necessity. Wouldn’t want a looter and/or rioter, or simply a criminal of any sorts, to try to take away my family of household.
Should I purchase a pistol (beretta, colt, glock, desert eagle, Smith n wesson, sig sauer, P99) or a shotgun (mossberg 500, franchi spas 12, Remington 370 tactical, benelli m4)
Anonymous wrote:Read an article that gun ownership has sky rocketed and many are first time owners worried about the riots https://tricornernews.com/lakeville-journal-regional/social-unease-triggers-rise-gun-ownership
Mclean, VA
600k hhi
3 guns, 1 AR style 9mm carbine, 1 Glock 45, 1 38 special
Stored in bio metric safe with combination trigger locks
Purchased the handguns in March because of covid and then bought the at style after the blm riots
2 kids 10, and 7
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have any guns but assume every conservative person I know has them. I support their right to own them and will also have never accepted a dinner invitation and will never set foot in their houses.
People with it tend to be much smarter, have gone to better schools, have more empathy, and realize how incredibly reckless and irresponsible it is to have a gun in their home. Guns, frankly, are for stupid people. If I ever need to worry about protecting my home, I’ll hire armed security.