Why You Need Guns Now
Even though it’s Christmas
and hopefully you’re relaxing, I’d like to quickly remind you why you should
have your guns now, as proven by the reactions by both the left and the right
after the horrific Connecticut shootings.
In short, the aftermath of
these shootings has shown that far too many people lose all rationale and do
crazy things after a “disaster.” For instance, it’s no surprise that the
liberals want to ban AR-15’s, ban the number of rounds that a magazine can
hold, and our favorite New York mayor even talked about confiscating all of the
guns in New York.
But the liberals weren’t the only one’s losing all
rationale, so were some gun folks.
For example, the website
Cheaper than Dirt stopped selling firearms and essentially committed business
suicide. Whatever gutless executive made that call ought to be fired and
there’s nothing that ticks me off more than people without conviction.
One of the biggest handgun
trading websites in the nation is on KSL. It’s a Utah website where people buy,
sell, and trade guns. Well, last week I was getting ready to do some
advertising on the website and the KSL ad rep I was working with sent me an
email and said they were temporarily taking down the entire firearms section.
Again, some gutless executive has no idea who his customer is and made a
bonehead decision.
The fact is, it’s sad when people can’t stand by what
they believe.
But enough about corporate
executives being wimps, let’s talk about other irrational things that have
happened since the shootings. The popular website Brownell’s sold as many AR-15
magazines in 72 hours as it usually does in 3.5 years.
And pretty much every gun
store in the nation was jam packed with lines going out the door and people
dropping as much as $7,000 on merchandise. And when my wife was in Walmart last
week I asked her to take a look at the ammo section for me and she said it was
almost empty and basically the only ammo left was .22.
My point of telling you all
this is: first, you ought to be prepared before a disaster takes place. I
haven’t bought any guns or ammo or any accessories since the Connecticut
shooting because I already have what I need. And if you don’t already have an
AR-15 don’t go and buy one now and get ripped off (I saw listings where people
were selling a $1,000 AR for $4,000.) Wait until things die down and then go
buy one.
Second, keep your head cool
during a disaster and the aftermath. While people from both sides make foolish
decisions and take irrational actions, try and keep your wits about you. Lastly,
the aftermath of the Connecticut shooting is far from over, so please stand by
your convictions and don’t buckle like many people already have. In other
words, stand by what you truly believe in.
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