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<blockquote data-quote="Buck1970" data-source="post: 2549686" data-attributes="member: 111353"><p>True and I'm guilty of helping sidetrack.</p><p></p><p>But it is important. The average voter from either party who isn't necessarily a gun hater but has no knowledge, does not need to be misled.</p><p>The media and the antis will continue to use the term "assault rifle" as it indicates violence, military, police, and the like. It's used to bring fear to the non Informed public. </p><p></p><p>As a hunter education instructor, I always down play the term to my students and only if they bring it up. I support new terminology such as MSR.</p><p></p><p>Verbiage and language in Bills that can become law can and will have lasting impacts on our rights.</p><p></p><p>Every gun owner needs to do all they can to make sure the citizens are getting correct, factual information.</p><p></p><p>The times we live in are difficult enough. Freedom as we know can be taken away. Non of us want that. I feel properly educating those who are on the the fence, is crucial to our rights not being removed or altered. And for this to happen, we need to be aligned ourselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck1970, post: 2549686, member: 111353"] True and I’m guilty of helping sidetrack. But it is important. The average voter from either party who isn’t necessarily a gun hater but has no knowledge, does not need to be misled. The media and the antis will continue to use the term “assault rifle” as it indicates violence, military, police, and the like. It’s used to bring fear to the non Informed public. As a hunter education instructor, I always down play the term to my students and only if they bring it up. I support new terminology such as MSR. Verbiage and language in Bills that can become law can and will have lasting impacts on our rights. Every gun owner needs to do all they can to make sure the citizens are getting correct, factual information. The times we live in are difficult enough. Freedom as we know can be taken away. Non of us want that. I feel properly educating those who are on the the fence, is crucial to our rights not being removed or altered. And for this to happen, we need to be aligned ourselves. [/QUOTE]
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