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New Firearm Owner Tips

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New Firearm Owner Tips  (Disclaimer: This guide is educational. Please seek professional firearms training in your area and follow all state-specific and federal gun laws) To be submitted for posting to https://www.facebook.com/ResponsibleGunOwnersforaSaferAmerica/ Welcome to the community of legal firearm owners in America. Legal firearm owners come from all walks of life–, some come for hunting, some for competition, and some for personal protection. What we all have in common is a commitment to firearm safety and a responsibility to hold other legal gun owners to an equal standard of safety. Owning a firearm is an important and serious responsibility. Holding something that can make a deafening noise and destroy whatever it is pointed at does not come naturally for most people. Learning to handle a firearm safely and shoot with accuracy takes training and regular practice. Mishandling a firearm can have grave consequences. Get yourself into a firearms safety class–one that teach...

A note to Aliens from other worlds considering visiting Earth

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A note to Aliens from other worlds considering visiting Earth Humanity as a group does not look so good a lot of the time. We seem to find ways to suffer even when we have little to suffer about. We like to group together and then start arguing soon after that. A lot of us seem to get our identity from who we hate then starting to be just like them. Empathy is an important component that often does not develop without activating parenting while maturing setting boundaries and consequences.  We can be most dangerous when we perceive resources are limited or when we are just bored. We have the capacity to appreciate what we have but seldom use it.  We are attracted to drama and emotions vs. heart, compassion, and logic. We would rather blame someone else for things not working out for us overtaking personal reasonability for what we can control and doing something about it. Anger sits on a fear that sits on grief which us scares the most to look at.  We are an underserved ...