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This year join the NRA
If you are looking for a New Years resolution and are a gun owner the best thing you could possibly do is to join the NRA. I know there are lots of gun enthusiasts on the Spyderco forum and some of you are already NRA members. The NRA is the only reason we are still able to own guns in this country and if you want to keep them now is the time to act. I'm reaching out to you as I'm sure the other NRA Members on the forum who read this are reaching out to you to please take that step and join today. Spyderco knives, guns, and the outdoors all go hand in hand and I know that all of us who are physically able are true outdoor enthusiasts.
Please delete the political references.
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- William James, from The Will to Believe, a guest lecture at Yale University in 1897
- William James, from The Will to Believe, a guest lecture at Yale University in 1897
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Because of the only three replys I have to this I can't help but think that Spyderco is anti-gun which is very disappointing. However when you type gun in the search block at the top of the forum page you find hundreds of references to guns why is that. I placed tbis exact same thread on another knife forum and when I checked this morning I had 37 replys all positive. My question now is does Spyderco take an anti-gun stance or what because if they do I have a bunch of Spyderco knives to get rid of. I want to hear from management and other forum membrrs on the subject of gun ownership.
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You are judging a company based on the responses of people who use its forum. I've been an NRA Life Member for over 45 years, but I agree with Sequimite and Tank that you should read the forum rules and post your political crap somewhere else.
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Well you deleted it. If you didn't know what the poitical crap was, how did you know what to delete?RanCoWeAla wrote:What political crap
Our reason is quite satisfied, in 999 cases out of every 1000 of us, if we can find a few arguments that will do to recite in case our credulity is criticized by someone else. Our faith is faith in someone else's faith, and in the greatest matters this is most the case.
- William James, from The Will to Believe, a guest lecture at Yale University in 1897
- William James, from The Will to Believe, a guest lecture at Yale University in 1897
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MAYAN DOOMSDAY IS COMING!!!!!
Being anti-gun and anti-rhetoric are two different things.
Being anti-gun and anti-rhetoric are two different things.
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Guilty as charged, although I can't recall ever starting a thread that way and don't recall ever being the first one to politicize one. But yes, there are times when the temptation to respond in kind gets the better of me. Not that that's a valid excuse, just a human one.Monocrom wrote:Seeing some nice hypocrisy by certain members towards the OP, with regards to political comments.
As for the actual subject of this thread, if the OP's initial post the thread had looked the way it does now, I'm sure it would have been received differently.
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I agree with this 100%.BAL wrote:I have been an NRA member for years and also asked that people join.
I don;t necessarily agre with everything that the NRA supports along the
political lines, but as a long time conceal carry holder, I definately support
the right to protect my family.
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+2. I was 3rd generation NRA, and I'm a sportsman as well; however, I recently resigned because I am not content with the hyperbolic lengths they are taking their rhetoric to. From here on out, I will directly contact my representation about bills which I support or oppose.BAL wrote:I have been an NRA member for years and also asked that people join.
I don't necessarily agree with everything that the NRA supports along the
political lines, but as a long time conceal carry holder, I definitely support
the right to protect my family.
I believe in controlled access, and am proud to have done training to get my carry. I am proud of my pistol & rifle training, and my martial arts training which give me the mental preparedness to accept the responsibility of arms ownership. Patriots love their country enough to make sure dangerous weapons don't end up in the hands of terrible and incompetent people (covered in 2nd amendment - "well-regulated militia"). It's not people like us who go on rampages - shooting random children, but unless people like us differentiate ourselves from the crazies through evaluation and training, we're going to keep getting treated like we're crazy by the rest of society: especially if we advocate for the unabridged ability of crazies to get guns and carry them everywhere.
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RanCoWeAla,RanCoWeAla wrote:Because of the only three replys I have to this I can't help but think that Spyderco is anti-gun which is very disappointing. However when you type gun in the search block at the top of the forum page you find hundreds of references to guns why is that. I placed tbis exact same thread on another knife forum and when I checked this morning I had 37 replys all positive. My question now is does Spyderco take an anti-gun stance or what because if they do I have a bunch of Spyderco knives to get rid of. I want to hear from management and other forum membrrs on the subject of gun ownership.
I think there might be some confusion. The issue had nothing to do with guns. The issue was with political statements apparently included in your original post. I didn't see your original post, but since you edited it I'm confident that you knew what the issue was. A majority of our members understand our wishes with regard to this forum and the discussions that we foster. We have only a few rules and one of those is that we do not discuss politics.
I'm not sure I'm following how you could interpret the responses given by members of the forum as meaning that Spyderco is anti-gun?? :confused:
I am a member of the NRA (have been for a long time) and I own several firearms.
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Agree w/ SolidState. These are my feelings as well. Some of the inane logic they are coming up with to defend their position borders on the ridiculous.SolidState wrote:+2. I was 3rd generation NRA, and I'm a sportsman as well; however, I recently resigned because I am not content with the hyperbolic lengths they are taking their rhetoric to. From here on out, I will directly contact my representation about bills which I support or oppose.
-Someone died in a car crash we need to ban cars.
-Someone drowned, we need to ban water.
-etc etc
These are but a mere two examples I have heard and / or read in recent weeks and I just can't wrap my head around it.
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I agree.....and I renewed my NRA membership the day after the shooting...BAL wrote:I have been an NRA member for years and also asked that people join.
I don;t necessarily agre with everything that the NRA supports along the
political lines, but as a long time conceal carry holder, I definately support
the right to protect my family.
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This might be the dumbest comment I have ever seen posted on this forum.RanCoWeAla wrote:Because of the only three replys I have to this I can't help but think that Spyderco is anti-gun which is very disappointing. However when you type gun in the search block at the top of the forum page you find hundreds of references to guns why is that. I placed tbis exact same thread on another knife forum and when I checked this morning I had 37 replys all positive. My question now is does Spyderco take an anti-gun stance or what because if they do I have a bunch of Spyderco knives to get rid of. I want to hear from management and other forum membrrs on the subject of gun ownership.
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Sage 1, 2, 3, & 4
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Captain
Persian
Chinook 3
Manix 2
Stretch (Black CE and Blue ZDP)
Military (orange, brown, and CF)
Para Military 1 (black) (My EDC)
Para Military 2 (grey, orange, brown, blue, green)
Khukuri
Sage 1, 2, 3, & 4
Dodo
Chokwe
Gayle Bradley
Caly 3.5 Super Blue
UKPK
Urban (Wharncliffe and Leaf)
Progrip
Endura (white, orange, and G10)
Delica x6
Dragonfly x2
Ladybug x4
Perrin Street Bowie
Super Leaf