tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7343546954225003627.post5663551882021895356..comments2024-02-02T02:32:58.560-06:00Comments on Opinionated Catholic: Things Media Need To Know When Writing About GunsJames Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00406049343115557137noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7343546954225003627.post-67164033796334834322011-01-13T19:23:46.896-06:002011-01-13T19:23:46.896-06:00Ha! You mean, GASP, the guns that fire every time...Ha! You mean, GASP, the guns that fire every time you pull the trigger?Andynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7343546954225003627.post-49141362665359542402011-01-13T13:40:29.207-06:002011-01-13T13:40:29.207-06:00I would just find it progress it they appeared to ...I would just find it progress it they appeared to have an idea what a Semi-Automatic actually wasJames Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00406049343115557137noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7343546954225003627.post-46798177312846008752011-01-13T13:30:58.014-06:002011-01-13T13:30:58.014-06:00I couldn't agree more. Reporters talking abou...I couldn't agree more. Reporters talking about firearms is equivalent to me opining about ballet. Just a lack of comprehension. I can't imagine the Founding Fathers only sought to protect hunting and sport shooting rights. First, I would imagine nearly all males in mid-18th century America hunted. To enshrine the right to hunt in the constitution would be analogous to enshrining the right to drink coffee. Also, was there such a thing a sport shooting in the mid-18th century? The only examples I can think of would be dueling and shooting birds with no intention of eating them.Andynoreply@blogger.com