I got my first gun in the 7th grade, I was taught all aspects of gun safety, took the NRA's gun safety course in the 10th grade. My Dad taught me to hunt only what you need, will use and all life is important. We were taught gun ownership was a personal choice, part of our heritage and a Americans right to bear arms. We were taught to practice our shooting skills and to focus on always improving all of our learned skills (doing anything half a$$, then it's not worthy to start with). Hunting and target shooting is considered by me personally as a sport and a necessary survival skill (if needed). A gun or any weapon is a right of personal protection. If one chooses a gun for personal protection, then you have to be able and intend to use it if needed.
With that said, I see very few reasons to mix business and guns. As of now I have always choosen no gun needed for any type of business I want to be involved in. A member has already asked the right question. Is two televisions worth anyone's life? Is my life or my families life worth defending? Is anyone dumb enough to find out?
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