Please, I just finished one book full of parables and I'm about to start on the next one, which I expect to be full of the very same parables, but not that one.
Otherwise, I agree. People who already own guns and are buying another are also a very diverse lot, too, and sometimes I suspect they make up the majority of gun buyers. I also understand the part about buying something now because we probably won't be able to afford to later. I'm 65 myself and I expect my income to drop after I retire. However, not only do I have no plans to retire, I no longer have any expectation of retiring. I was told by a former employee that I was going to die here. So those are my plans.
Hopefully, I haven't bought my last gun. The funny thing is, the one's I'm most likely to buy are ones I've already owned one of.
Otherwise, I agree. People who already own guns and are buying another are also a very diverse lot, too, and sometimes I suspect they make up the majority of gun buyers. I also understand the part about buying something now because we probably won't be able to afford to later. I'm 65 myself and I expect my income to drop after I retire. However, not only do I have no plans to retire, I no longer have any expectation of retiring. I was told by a former employee that I was going to die here. So those are my plans.
Hopefully, I haven't bought my last gun. The funny thing is, the one's I'm most likely to buy are ones I've already owned one of.