The Prototypical GunLoon
Dear Editor:
Joe Bialek from Cleveland proposes the licensing and registration of all weapons currently in civilian hands. My question is, how exactly do you propose to do that, Joe?
There are some of us “cold dead hands” types, perhaps 3 percent of gun owners, who would kill anyone who tried to further restrict our God-given liberty. Don’t extrapolate from your own cowardice and assume that just because you would do anything the government told you to do that we would.
Are you proposing to come yourself, or do you want someone else’s son or daughter in federal service to take the risk? Are you truly prepared to stack up the bodies necessary to accomplish your plan? Seems a strange way to make a “safer society.” More to the point, are you willing to risk your sorry hide to do it? No? I thought not.
Then quit proposing the next American civil war. We’re done being pushed back from our natural rights without a fight. Be careful what you wish for.
Mike Vanderboegh
Pinson, Ala.
Now, I’m sure some gunloons wish to distance themselves from Vanderboegh. But he isn’t saying anything they themselves and their NRA masters don’t believe.

There’s never any need to distance one’s self from people like that, he does it for you. When some loony says something crazy, why should I take time to distance myself from him? He created distance himself by being a loon.
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Comment by loon — August 7, 2008 @ 3:26 am
The NRA are our “masters?” Yeah that must be why membership is entirely voluntary and the NRA is funded by said voluntary members. Were it not for us gun owners and our voluntary, individual donations the NRA wouldn’t exist. Anti-gun groups on the other hand are funded almost entirely by The Joyce foundation.
Comment by mike w — August 22, 2008 @ 11:29 am