Memorial Day aftermath reporting about soldiers with problems turning over their weapons. It's a worthwhile read and a reminder that supporting the troops takes a lot more dedication than a social media post. Read more:
Giving Up Guns: High-Risk Veterans Are Ready To Talk About It
Lynn Rolf III owns a lot of guns, but only one makes him stop and think whenever he sees it. "I've had conversations with one of my pistols numerous times about how easy it would be to put it in the mouth," he said. "Pretty one-sided."
I know veterans who keep several guns, because without them, their anxiety is overwhelming. However, what holds true for the rest of the country is also true for them; the number one use of guns is to commit suicide, regardless of the paranoid rhetoric.
ReplyDeleteThe government isn't coming for your guns, because it's not smart enough, or brave enough, to do that.
Probably a good choice, that damn "Big Zero" can get bigger every day.
ReplyDeleteTrump really fixed the VA. So much winning.
ReplyDeleteGuns are cool, but they are sort of like cars: one wrong move can change everything.
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