You're slapping everything together in a bowl mixer and hitting high mix.
My early proud childhood memories was going out hunting with my father.
I loved it.
I only had a long barrel 4/10 compared to my fathers automatic 12 gage.
It wasn't about the firearms, it was about the comradery, the brotherhood between me and my father.
I still have my fathers automatic 12 gage, and I cherish it, wouldn't get rid of it for the world.
Owning a firearm doesn't make me a bad person or my father before me.
There are a ton of democrats and independents, Christians and agonistics that own firearms. That's not the issue and you trying to tie it into a political one really isn't helping either, just throwing gas on the fire.
That's the problem with Congress right as we speak.
Division.
No bipartisan anything, except in small quantiles.
And if you look at it in a microcosm just on I-Hub, you will find the exact same isolative, divisive issues of one side against the other across the board in a variety of issues usually resulting in name calling and personal attacks, which I have partaken in, not saying it was right either.
What I am saying is that right here and now we represent to a point, what is totally wrong with America. That is collectively to a large margin, division reins supreme with the inability to work together to achieve a common goal for the common good.