A group of us have discussed loss of freedoms. We have been talking about changes here in the US.
Things I take for granted and outlawed will never be missed by my grandchildren as they will have never known them. You can't miss something you have never had.
I had a single shot 22LR rifle when 10 or 12. I respected it and never shot it without supervision. It was just understood. I knew ever part of that gun. It had a worn extractor that sometimes would only pull the casing out of the chamber part way. It was my gun and I respected the trust that my parents placed in me by giving it to me.
Today in the state of AZ I could not give a rifle to a grandchild under the age of 18. Arizona, the Old West! So these things happen a little at a time. The anti-gun lobby progressives may well get there way in the future if we fall asleep at the switch.
Progressives think guns are barbaric and have no place in a civilazed society. After-all very few need to hunt and kill game to feed their families anymore. Likewise the state should give us the wonderful health care that Canada and the UK enjoy!
A friend in London with the BBC crashed his paraglider a couple of years ago. Tore him up pretty good. They sent a chopper, gave him all the attention he needed, so he sees the system as perfect. The people who need digonstic testing and see specialists wait months. Persons like my friend don't see that as they are in the healthy years.
A fellow in Canada wrote in to a forum I am a member. He has an eye disease like mine. I have had partial transplants in both eyes thanks to twp people donating tissue when they died.
He was told by his doctor that it would be at least 18 months before he can get a partial transplant. OR get it next week at the doctors clinic for US$7000. Wonderful.
Sorry to hijack the subject, but to me it is all the same when we let big brother Harry or sister Nancy decide what is good for us.
Bottom line for me. When you own guns and are trained to use them, they can be a source of pride for their craftsmanship, part of a hobby of marksmanship, reason for spending a week in the wilds in a tent looking for the deer and never see one. )
Be responsible for your yourself so no one else comes along and decides to do it for you!
Jim