jlf1961
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ORIGINAL: LadyPact Jeff, thank you for starting this thread. This is very much why I asked another poster about hunting in his country. It will be interesting to read the responses. Hunting, here in the UK, is wrapped up in social class, LP. Foxhunting - the type of hunting that (was once) so (in)famous - was seen as an upper class sport. The Scottish Highlands have become known as the hunting-playgrounds of the upper class - mainly for deer and 'game birds' (I don't know if that last term is familiar your side of the pond). Clearly, hunting isn't an 'upper class sport' your side of the pond. Do I consider it intrinsically unethical? No, of course not. I'd hunt if I needed to - say, if that were my only way of getting meat. But not as a sport. Killing is ugly to me, just as guns are ugly to me, however necessary each might be on any given occasion. If I were to point to one thing that sticks out most, for me, about the difference in cultures between here and the USA, re guns, it'd be this: the threads that have started up *after* so many people have talked about gun control in the USA. I loathe them. People appear to marvel lovingly about this or that piece of hardware and what it'll do. Pictures are posted. There is a *love* there, of firearms, that makes me shudder. Natch, since I'm male and heterosexual, I feel it in a way most sharply if I see a woman here who I've found attractive post fondly about her guns and how she's used them. To me, that really (no exaggeration) has the same effect on me as if she'd talked about how loudly she can fart. It isn't glamorous to me. It's ugly. I do not have the sense of aesthetics about guns that's required to relate to such feelings. I don't think I'm unusual here in the UK in that way: that's what it's like to be brought up in a non-gun-culture. I am not sure I would agree with the term love to describe the feeling toward one gun or another. As I said, I have AR rifles in various configurations for what ever problem animal and type of country I am going to be in. Just like a carpenter with saws, hammers and what ever. You use a particular tool for the particular situation or need. The guns I prefer to shoot are my collection of antique and reproductions from the 1700's to 1879. However, I use rifles for hunting game on specific hunting leases that restrict hunting to black powder. It is more of a challenge, because effective range is drastically diminished, so you could actually say that the animals have a fighting chance. Would I use any of the antique or reproductions or even the modern rifles for home defense, no. In that situation they are useless, hence the tactic of tossing a grenade into a room by soldiers clearing houses or buildings.
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Boy, it sure would be nice if we had some grenades, don't you think? You cannot control who comes into your life, but you can control which airlock you throw them out of. Paranoid Paramilitary Gun Loving Conspiracy Theorist AND EQUAL OPPORTUNI
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