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http://www.mytelus.com/news/article.do? ... ID=1367942

It is a terrible misuse of an air gun. My heart goes out to the family. However once again. We get the knee jerk reaction and now the PC crowd wants to ban all firearms. It never ends with these folk.

What's next wrist rockets?..........And if someone uses a screwdriver as a shank lets ban those too?

These rabid anti projectile folks must be stopped they are out of control. I have a neighbor who is one of these zealots.

This summer the kids in our neighbor hood have been making and playing with bows. Why not we live on the Bow river, named by the Sarcee because the banks of this river provides superior bow making materials. :) So I took the kids down to the banks of the Bow River and harvested some willow. We made some kid bows. We braided some willow bark rope; we discussed the bark as food. My daughter tried some. We explored willow bark tea. The kids learned a bit about their natural world and have had fun with their bows.


Then the rabid anti bow neighbor reared his ugly head. Apparently on of the local kids in appropriately pointed his bow in the wrong direction. This irrate father grabbed the bow from the kid, and broke it. He then screamed and yelled at the kid. I did not witness the event but my wife said the guy was out of control, she thought the guy was going to hit the kid, and almost phoned the police.

My son has been afraid to play with his bow since then. We went on vacation and came back one week later. My kids only shoot at trees. My daughter left her bow on the doorstep when we to a wedding in the afternoon. When we came back we found the bow broken in half next to a garbage bin.

I had come to Jesus meeting with the guy today. He did not steal it off my doorstep, so I didn't send him to his maker. His 6-year-old son did and brought it to him to destroy. :roll:

We had a heated discussion and although I had him lined up I never dropped the hammer on him, but I sure wanted to put the arrogant little #### to sleep. We managed to resolve the issue. He now understands the consequences of interfering with my children. He now understands he is welcome to his values and beliefs but he is not in a position of forcing them on my family.

It will be interesting to see how this idiot controls him self over the coming week.

I'm weary of those who would force their values upon me. Gun control, BB control, Now it's kids bows,
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What's next wrist rockets?..........And if someone uses a screwdriver as a shank lets ban those too?

These rabid anti projectile folks must be stopped they are out of control. I have a neighbor who is one of these zealots.
No Laird, next it will be "pecker" control" :lol:
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"pecker control"

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It's a good thing Van, just depends on who's in control :wink:

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Laird, if people loose the means to defend themselves the youths of today, such as that one, will be your greatest nightmare when it reaches adolescence because it is being taught the opposite of respecting others' property. You need a second bow ready for a good butt shot.
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uglyelk wrote:He now understands he is welcome to his values and beliefs but he is not in a position of forcing them on my family.
He doesn't sound like much of a fatherly figure to me.
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When I was a kid we all played with toy guns, blank guns, firecrackers, BB and pellet guns, our Dad's shotguns, various .22 and larger calibre longarms.
Items like bows & arrows and slingshots (including the bike-tube powered chestnut-launching window-mounted model) were so insignificantly kid-stuff that they hardly need to be mentioned, along with swords carved out of house shingles.
So far, none of us have grown up to be serial hatchet murderers.

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:angel: eh, hello everyone. It is nice to be here and to have this op to get to know some and participate in every way that I can. Ken.
I grew up in Oklahoma shooting all types of fire arms some automatic. When other kids were in school talking about all the cool guns I was sitting there with my mouth shut aching to tell them that I shot those guns. I couldn't though. Weopons dont make serial killers the person does with all the Psyco-babble in this age why arent they saying that? I guess the media controls what we hear but thank God we have brains.
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