4 years ago. I was in my zone, running this wonderful 4 mile route behind my house, when I used to run that. It's where I once saw a bob-cat, always saw deer and pheasant, etc. You have to go by a 'Gun Club', though, which always gave me the willies, since you could generally hear them off in the corn fields using calibers you just KNEW had nothing to do with whatever was in season. Two hunters were on the way to the house on that property one day, rifles in tow. They were maybe 40 yeards away. One saw me, lifted his rifle. and sighted it sort of off to the left of me. I just stopped and stared at the guy while all my insides left. You could see he was laughing. He did that for a few seconds, then his buddy pulled his arm down. you could see and argument going on during which I left, fortunatly wearing running shoes.
I ran the fastest mile home ever, called the police, who came even faster. The guy wasn't charged- he sort of ha-ha'd it, and I couldn't PROVE he'd done it, of course. He ruined that route for me, forever through being a complete *sswipe. It's this Gun Club mentality- the 'other one' which is dangerous in this country of this 'right to bear arms'. It's a privalege, to be taken seriously. like anything else, not a right. When this was written, all those years ago, the Brits were diallowing anybody from holding weaponry, hoping perhaps those pesky Colonists would thereby cease to be a threat and continue paying taxes to King James. Meanwhile, the criminal population HAS them, social ills run rampant and like Deb says, the entire argument is somewhat of a moot point until these are solved. I have to say it would be very, very helpful if this 'other' mentality did not highlight the fact that any idiot is also allowed to own them, apparently.