durango_60 said:
..lecture from the guy @ the Marine base...about what we should and should not do while on the range, some were downright scary, such as what to do if your firearm accidentally gets discharged towards an illegal immigrant.
Your comment required me to take a few days to process...and I hate to detract from the topic at hand but Eleanor Roosevelt said, "
The Marines I have seen around the world have the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale, and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank God for the United States Marine Corps!" I'm presuming this guy was a Marine....That is if I'm understanding what you said above.
Should I laugh or throw up at what the U.S. Marine Corps says we should do with the murdered body of a border-running Mexican? Should I laugh or throw up at Government sanctioned "accidental weapon discharge?" I'm a crooked soul if I laugh, and an unpatriotic liberal if I throw up. Forcing me to chose one is what's really downright scary.
To turn a corner, though, what I like most about being outside in wilderness areas and places made of rocks, critters, and creosote is that I can let such labels dissolve away. One time I saw this along El Camino Del Diablo, and I would have been hard pressed to actually discharge a firearm at anybody...and then lie about it.