After one outdoors writer saw his career ruined when he said he saw no place for "black" rifles in hunting, this writer wanted to use such a rifle for hunting himself.True, it ain't about hunting, but otherrwise, Dennis Anderson does a good job setting the record straight. About the only thing I'd add--and his readers should know about this--is how the term "assault weapon" was an intentionally deceptive term employed to exploit public ignorance. We all deserve to know when we're being lied to, and who those liars are.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Just a Gun
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A handgun purchase permit is required to buy a black rifle in Minnesota. Sheriffs' offices and police departments have applications.
ReplyDeleteNow why's that? Is it really easy to holster a 36" long rifle or hide it in your waistband?