I live here, and unless you're new to the state from somewhere that it's not common, no one will think it's abnormal to own an AR-type rifle. They also think that your level of training isn't anyone else's business. Not saying it's admirable or anything, it's just how it is.
I live here, and unless you're new to the state from somewhere that it's not common, no one will think it's abnormal to own an AR-type rifle. They also think that your level of training isn't anyone else's business. Not saying it's admirable or anything, it's just how it is.
I grew up hunting pheasant and deer (never bagged one, but I had the rifle for it). I think it's abnormal to own an AR-type rifle (not statistically abnormal: abnormal in the sense of, "What the hell is wrong with you?").
I live here, and unless you're new to the state from somewhere that it's not common, no one will think it's abnormal to own an AR-type rifle. They also think that your level of training isn't anyone else's business. Not saying it's admirable or anything, it's just how it is.
I grew up hunting pheasant and deer (never bagged one, but I had the rifle for it). I think it's abnormal to own an AR-type rifle (not statistically abnormal: abnormal in the sense of, "What the hell is wrong with you?").
That's fine, I'm just reporting the predominant mentality I've experienced.