Hello! From across the pond.
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 6:01 am
I would like to send a warm greeting from myself to my brothers in arms of India.
It seems in ways we face many of the same restrictions and yet in reading what and how you of India go through to acquire what should be a native right, strengthens my resolve to continue the struggle to keep our right to own firearms. We in the United States will be facing many new battles with this new administration coming into power and I pray we will be granted the strength to follow through in keeping our right to own firearms.
In time I will do what I can to take and post pictures of the weapons I currently own, however at the time I do not have access to my digital camera because of a recent move and my camera equipment was packed away. I hope to have many interesting conversations in the near future and would like to thank you for allowing me access to this forum of what I have seen to be many very intelligent and understanding firearm owners.
Respectfully,
Tye G.
It seems in ways we face many of the same restrictions and yet in reading what and how you of India go through to acquire what should be a native right, strengthens my resolve to continue the struggle to keep our right to own firearms. We in the United States will be facing many new battles with this new administration coming into power and I pray we will be granted the strength to follow through in keeping our right to own firearms.
In time I will do what I can to take and post pictures of the weapons I currently own, however at the time I do not have access to my digital camera because of a recent move and my camera equipment was packed away. I hope to have many interesting conversations in the near future and would like to thank you for allowing me access to this forum of what I have seen to be many very intelligent and understanding firearm owners.
Respectfully,
Tye G.