Was in a meeting today in a large downtown office with a bunch of mucky mucks I don't know well and we ended up dealing with a question over an ammunition business that went belly up. Afterwards we had some down time between sessions and the topic of guns came up in connection with the ammo business we had to deal with.
Comments ranged from:
"They should have known better than to do business with anyone you meet at a gun show, those people are crazy"
To
"It's legal to make your own ammo?"
After being silent for a while I mentioned that I go to gun shows, load ammo and compete in some handgun competitions. The room got quieter and some eyebrows were raised. Then someone tried to rehabilitate me with questions like:
"Well but you don't own any semi-automatic hand guns do you?"
To which I said "Yes and most handguns are semi-automatic."
"No I mean like an Uzi."
"That's an automatic weapon."
"No I mean like an . . . Um . . . an AK-47."
"That's a rifle, but no I don't own an AK-47."
The ignorance of those who oppose gun ownership is just astounding sometimes.
I really wanted to say more but it wasn't worth the social awkwardness of alienating these people since I have to work with them for the next three years, but honestly.
Comments ranged from:
"They should have known better than to do business with anyone you meet at a gun show, those people are crazy"
To
"It's legal to make your own ammo?"
After being silent for a while I mentioned that I go to gun shows, load ammo and compete in some handgun competitions. The room got quieter and some eyebrows were raised. Then someone tried to rehabilitate me with questions like:
"Well but you don't own any semi-automatic hand guns do you?"
To which I said "Yes and most handguns are semi-automatic."
"No I mean like an Uzi."
"That's an automatic weapon."
"No I mean like an . . . Um . . . an AK-47."
"That's a rifle, but no I don't own an AK-47."
The ignorance of those who oppose gun ownership is just astounding sometimes.
I really wanted to say more but it wasn't worth the social awkwardness of alienating these people since I have to work with them for the next three years, but honestly.