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Why the mention of 155 howitzers? Just being sarcastic, or did you have a point? Quote:
And at that time, no one knew about PTSD, and nothing was done to help fix that problem, or even acknowledge it existed. Same in the 1920's - remember we had just gone through the greatest war in the world, at that time, complete with mustard gas attacks, AND were in the grips of the worst influenza outbreak (which killed more people than the war did, in total), sweeping around the world, in repeating waves. Talk about PTSD! Quote:
"There is no law west of Dodge, and no God, west of the Pecos." was the expression I recall hearing from generations, passed down. Quote:
Get your facts straight, please. We have "big dic" thinking, because we have lots of "no Dad" families, and without that influence, young men go beyond social norms in aggression. Other factors: drug problems, and on-going wars which force Dads in the service, to go overseas. You can especially see this in the black communities. There are SO MANY families with just Mom and the kids. I agree that civilians don't need, and shouldn't have access to: armor piercing bullets, teflon tipped bullets (they penetrate body armor), large capacity magazines, and any caliber weapon larger than a .350 caliber. I'm not a big game hunter, but I'm confident you could hunt an elephant successfully with a .338 Lapua or a .300 Winchester Magnum. If you're hunting game, hollow point ammo is required. Target rounds will not kill game before it runs off. |
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