Does Joe Biden Believe All Gun Owners
Are Hunters?
19FortyFive,
by
Peter Suciu
Original Article
Posted By: DanielMorgan2024,
2/18/2021 9:06:10 AM
A common refrain from Joe Biden over the past decade has been his commitment to hunters and other sportsmen. In a 2013 Facebook town hall event with Parents magazine, then Vice President Biden proudly stated, “no one’s taking my shotguns” when the issue of the Second Amendment was addressed.
Biden has stuck to his guns – or more accurately his shotguns – many times when the issue of gun control has been brought up. The same year as the town hall, Biden offered advice for self-defense – buy a shotgun, not an assault rifle.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 2/18/2021 9:11:18 AM (No. 700244)
Ask Dick Cheney.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Strike3 2/18/2021 9:13:58 AM (No. 700248)
It all depends upon how you define "hunter."
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Goose 2/18/2021 9:16:00 AM (No. 700250)
No. He believes they are all right wing extremist domestic terrorists.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Highlander 2/18/2021 9:39:18 AM (No. 700299)
Why is anyone wondering what Biden believes? He’s nothing but a projection of behind-the-curtains manipulators.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Fosterdad 2/18/2021 9:41:27 AM (No. 700304)
I'm one of those gun owners who doesn't hunt. I have nothing against hunting. I just don't want to get up at 3:00 AM and sit in a tree all day.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
red1066 2/18/2021 9:48:51 AM (No. 700320)
Depends on if they try to take away the second amendment. If they do, then all gun owners become hunters.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
bad-hair 2/18/2021 9:49:17 AM (No. 700321)
Hunter with a capital H ? If you like your guns you can keep your guns. As longs as you pay up when Hunter knocks on your door.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Skinnydip 2/18/2021 10:01:58 AM (No. 700344)
Where's Hunter?
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
bighambone 2/18/2021 10:33:34 AM (No. 700397)
What is an “Assault Rife” anyway? To me it is just another semi-automatic firearm, so since all semi-automatic firearms mechanically operate the same, all will have to be treated the same under any proposed Biden-Harris gun bans, that would mean that all semi-automatic firearms would have to be banned, as just because one semi-automatic firearm is black in color and another one is brown in color is not a legitimate reason to just ban the black colored firearm. So in essence that are proposing banning all modern semi-automatic firearms, pistols, rifles, and shotguns, in routine use across the USA. Any wimpy Republican politician who would go along with those leftist and liberal Democrat gun bans will no doubt crash and burn when they seek re-election.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
GO3 2/18/2021 10:49:20 AM (No. 700421)
The left tried this tactic of splitting hunters off from gun owners in general in the late 90s. Didn't work then and it won't work now. I'm like #5. I have only sat in a tree at 3:00 AM a couple of times and it never really caught my imagination since I'm a shoot, move, communicate type of background. Anyway, I don't have to hunt in that fashion since the critters freely come on to my property for the taking. I just don't eat them.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
bobn.t 2/18/2021 10:56:11 AM (No. 700433)
All gunowners are a threat.
Conservative military members are a threat.
Conservative Law enforcement are a threat.
Informed citizens are aa threat.
Never point a loaded finger at anyone.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
bobn.t 2/18/2021 11:00:19 AM (No. 700434)
Hunter is not a hunter.
Hunter is an extortionist.
Hunter doesn't have a gun.
Hunter has phone and big daddy.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
DVC 2/18/2021 11:37:41 AM (No. 700483)
Huge numbers of gun owners do not hunt, only want a gun for target shooting and/or self defense. I have done a good bit of hunting with some of my guns, including handguns, but many are selected for their self defense capabilities.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
dst4life 2/18/2021 12:01:04 PM (No. 700526)
A shotgun isn't the best weapon for hunting. But an AR15 could be used for that purpose. When the country collapses, you will need more than a shotgun. You will need a high powered rifle to hunt for food because Bill Gates will see to it that there won't be meat in the markets. Take away those high powered rifles, and you won't be able to hunt. This corrupt administration doesn't want us to have enough protein to maintain strong muscles. Weak starving people aren't likely to engage in an uprising. This is what the Nazis did to the Jews and other dissidents. They kept them fed only enough to engage in some manual labor. And when they were no longer useful, they were gassed. Ask defectors from North Korea what their government does to the people.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
DVC 2/18/2021 2:13:35 PM (No. 700737)
#14, "hunting big game for food' in "hard times" is mostly a fantasy in about 70% of the land area of the USA. That was proven when there were no game laws and people DID hunt big game for food. By about 1890s, hunting had pretty much eliminated the whitetailed deer in the USA, and there were only 1/5th the people here then. Deer population in the whole country was estimated to be 500,000 or so about 1900.
Today Missouri has more than 1 million deer, Alabama has just under 2 million deer, as does Mississippi. Most southeastern rural states have 1 to 2 million deer. Western states have between 100K and 400K, drier areas, fewer forests.
Almost all states have many fewer deer than people, so deer will not feed the human population very long if there was ever one of the 'great disasters' that are discussed by various preppers, unless huge numbers of people succumbed to some disaster first.
In the 1890s through the 1940s small game hunting did feed a large number of rural and small town families. Rabbits reproduce at an amazing rate, as do squirrels. Both can provide a modest meat addition for rural families, far more sustainable in the long run than large game. There are reasons that people were smaller on the average and not fat in the first half of the last century. Lack of meat was a significant factor.
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I took his "buy-a-shotgun" advice and purchased an Akkar Churchill 612 last week. Picking it up next Tuesday when the waiting period is up.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Smart11344 2/18/2021 7:27:52 PM (No. 701052)
Probably. He still believes in Santa Claus, just as most democrats do.
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