Judge Blackhawk
New member
I have been reading a lot lately about the fears that MOMS have concerning guns and how violent guns are. That men and women of the liberal ilk have a heart felt fear of guns.
Well, I then asked my eight (8) year old son, if he ever had nightmares. He answered in the affirmiative. I asked him what they were about. He said someone taking him out of his window. Or the boogey man getting him.
Then I asked my four year old daughter, she said she was scared of the boogey man, and the monsters in her closet at night. She did not related to dreams, so I let that question go.
My wife, explained that she had nightmares of someone taking the children, not being able to find the children. The house on fire, and her drowning trying to save the children.
I myself, have nightmares, with lost court papers, misfilled briefs, deadline missed and the same general nightmares about the children that my wife has.
Not content with my small family, I asked several friends about their nightmares and they responded, flying and then falling to earth. Fires, drowning, running from someone or something. Getting attacked by someone or something. Bugs, snakes, large animals, dogs, cats, rats, birds, trees that come to life and most of all loosing their children in a store, or having someone take their children.
Strange, not one person mentioned they had nightmares of firearms, guns, pistols, revolvers, shotguns, or rifles.
When dealing with fear that is subconscious, it shows the ornate feelings of being truly afraid on a primordal plain.
What do you have nightmares about? This is a serious inquiry on my part.
Do you have nightmare about firearms chasing you? Or do you have nightmares about the boogey man, using the firearm on you or your family.
What are your most basic fears that invade your dreams and cause you to wake up in a cold sweat?
I venture to guess, that people are not genuinely afraid of firearms, that they are genuinely afraid of the boodey man. And that the boogey man is the criminals who invade or psyche and make us live in fear for our family.
What are you thoughts?
Judge Blackhawk
Well, I then asked my eight (8) year old son, if he ever had nightmares. He answered in the affirmiative. I asked him what they were about. He said someone taking him out of his window. Or the boogey man getting him.
Then I asked my four year old daughter, she said she was scared of the boogey man, and the monsters in her closet at night. She did not related to dreams, so I let that question go.
My wife, explained that she had nightmares of someone taking the children, not being able to find the children. The house on fire, and her drowning trying to save the children.
I myself, have nightmares, with lost court papers, misfilled briefs, deadline missed and the same general nightmares about the children that my wife has.
Not content with my small family, I asked several friends about their nightmares and they responded, flying and then falling to earth. Fires, drowning, running from someone or something. Getting attacked by someone or something. Bugs, snakes, large animals, dogs, cats, rats, birds, trees that come to life and most of all loosing their children in a store, or having someone take their children.
Strange, not one person mentioned they had nightmares of firearms, guns, pistols, revolvers, shotguns, or rifles.
When dealing with fear that is subconscious, it shows the ornate feelings of being truly afraid on a primordal plain.
What do you have nightmares about? This is a serious inquiry on my part.
Do you have nightmare about firearms chasing you? Or do you have nightmares about the boogey man, using the firearm on you or your family.
What are your most basic fears that invade your dreams and cause you to wake up in a cold sweat?
I venture to guess, that people are not genuinely afraid of firearms, that they are genuinely afraid of the boodey man. And that the boogey man is the criminals who invade or psyche and make us live in fear for our family.
What are you thoughts?
Judge Blackhawk