It's an 'appeal to authority'what does being a military member have to do with the 2A.
I read it as "I was/am military, so it's ok for me to have guns, not plebes like you". You could be correct, of course.It's an 'appeal to authority'
Not an argument, but claiming extra 'points' because the 'source' of the argument is 'better'.
Yep. Many military and ex military especially are not pro 2a. They seem to get this self importance air about them that only pros like them while on active duty "need" some guns like the AR. Civilians arent well enough trained (like he/she was) and without the uniform, even they dont need them either.Don't know if this will stir the pot, but what does being a military member have to do with the 2A. Once your out, that makes you a regular civilian. The guy seems to think he is better than someone that wasn't in the military and has more rights?
I am deeply skeptical of that one's claims of service and of possessing 'a dozen or so' - or even one - firearmWe even had a short time INGOer with this superiority complex recently.
I am deeply skeptical of that one's claims of service and of possessing 'a dozen or so' - or even one - firearm
You are correct. Most of the trolls that show up here state they are ex military and own at least a one hundred guns.It's an 'appeal to authority'
Not an argument, but claiming extra 'points' because the 'source' of the argument is 'better'.
What a piece of human debris.
I‘ve seen this fairly often.Don't know if this will stir the pot, but what does being a military member have to do with the 2A. Once your out, that makes you a regular civilian. The guy seems to think he is better than someone that wasn't in the military and has more rights?
Not that there's anything wrong with that...He is getting his arse handed to him in the comments
Not that there's anything wrong with that...