Ronni
Well-known Member
- Location
- Nashville TN
My son in law bought a gun yesterday. And Ron and his daughters both hauled out their weapons and cleaned them and made sure they had plenty of ammo.
PLEASE LET'S NOT MAKE THIS A DISCUSSION OF WHETHER OR NOT TO HAVE/USE GUNS.
That is not the intent of this thread and I will request Admin delete it if it goes that way. I want to discuss the kinds of extreme responses that are out there as a result of Covid-19. Gun purchases and entire shelves of toilet paper purchases are both extreme responses. So is the virtual impossibility of buying hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes right now. So is stockpiling food for 6 months. So is every other thing you all have read that would constitute an extreme response.
There is a part of me that considers the threat level of this virus such that an extreme response is warranted. And a part of me that questions at least some of the extreme responses as an over-reaction. And I vacillate between both opinions. I guess it comes down to my personal opinions about each specific response.
As much as I HATE guns and have never owned one, Ron and I are going to the range this weekend so I can brush up and re-familiarize myself with their use. On the other hand, I have personally NOT bought the last of any of the products in high demand, leaving them for other people who also need them.
I guess what may be an extreme response to ME may not be to you, and vice versa.
Thoughts?
PLEASE LET'S NOT MAKE THIS A DISCUSSION OF WHETHER OR NOT TO HAVE/USE GUNS.
That is not the intent of this thread and I will request Admin delete it if it goes that way. I want to discuss the kinds of extreme responses that are out there as a result of Covid-19. Gun purchases and entire shelves of toilet paper purchases are both extreme responses. So is the virtual impossibility of buying hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes right now. So is stockpiling food for 6 months. So is every other thing you all have read that would constitute an extreme response.
There is a part of me that considers the threat level of this virus such that an extreme response is warranted. And a part of me that questions at least some of the extreme responses as an over-reaction. And I vacillate between both opinions. I guess it comes down to my personal opinions about each specific response.
As much as I HATE guns and have never owned one, Ron and I are going to the range this weekend so I can brush up and re-familiarize myself with their use. On the other hand, I have personally NOT bought the last of any of the products in high demand, leaving them for other people who also need them.
I guess what may be an extreme response to ME may not be to you, and vice versa.
Thoughts?

