I sincerely hope Montana doesn't give this seat to an anti public land republican. There's enough of them. When you vote please consider the likelihood of threats. Our guns are in no way threatened, VOTE FOR PUBLIC LANDS.
Yes, Yes, and Hell Yes.
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I sincerely hope Montana doesn't give this seat to an anti public land republican. There's enough of them. When you vote please consider the likelihood of threats. Our guns are in no way threatened, VOTE FOR PUBLIC LANDS.
I agree.I don't see a problem with gun registration and I probably own as many or more guns than a lot of folks do, but I'm in the minority in that opinion in Montana and that's fine with me. I do have a big problem with the GOP and their BS legislation so some (hey look at me) self proclaimed rugged individuals can carry without a permit and carry into the Post Office to pick up their mail.. I'll go to my grave believing that is stupid, unnecessary, and ridiculous. Will that cost him the seat, I hope not, it didn't cost Bullock the Governorship, but considering the dope he was up against he should have won in a landslide. If Montana voters keep supporting these macho talking gun nuts then they better get used to the assault on their public lands continuing because it will, and it will never end, EVER. Just my opinion.
That's all I need to know.
Did Gianforte say that and if so, where/when?
Quist had my vote until his gun registration remark. now he's just another elitist that wants you to live exactly how he sees fit. at least now I'm willing to consider who I'll vote for, when before there was no question it wasn't going to be Gianforte
I don't like Gianforte for all the obvious reasons.
What a choice.
For all practical reasons Quist is probably the better choice and ultimately I'll probably vote for him. I do now question his intellect however. He knows and we all know that gun registration is a fantasy only adored by a fringe. Whether he believes it or was just pandering to the Curtis element of the D party he surely alienated more people than he attracted.
He did a hell of a job of writing a perfect one-liner campaign add for Gianforte
Regardless of whether he believes it, wants it or was just pandering it was poor judgement to say t out loud by someone who wants to be a serious candidate in Montana.
Did Gianforte say that and if so, where/when?
Drain the swamp, yeah, right. Gianforte is the freaking creature from the black lagoon.It boils down to a vote for someone who clearly supports PLT or vote for someone who uttered a dubious remark about an ambiguous gun registration opinion.
"Drain-the-swamp" Gianforte (I don't even know what that means.) versus "Protect Montana public lands" Quist. It's that simple and it's your choice very soon.
Zinke rode a horse to work on his first day, just in case anyone was unsure if his primary goal is self-promotion.
I was raised in the ranching and farming community, we, having firearms was a way of life for us. Every young man and women, I should say too, that's part of our culture, learn respect for firearms, you learn the proper care and how to keep them in a safe manner. It's a time honored tradition to bring meat home to the table and I've done that many times, so that is something I will defend.
As far as assault rifles, that type of thing, I think, those aren't meant for hunting. (One of the two interviewers asks - How do you describe an assault rifle?). Something that you can fire more than several rounds per second. (Interviewer asks - 3 rounds per second?) I would say more than that. (Interviewer says he has a .22 that does that and he would hate to think it would be viewed as an assault rifle) Here's the thing, I learned on a .22 single shot, so you learn how to get one good shot in. If you can shoot 10 rounds a second, that to me, that's not sporting.
I think a lot of this narrative's driven by gun manufacturers. I think that this whole paranoia that Obama is coming to take your guns, who benefits from that? ...Consider the source, when someone says or does something, what is the gain, what is the skin in the game? The other phrase is that old Watergate, Deep Throat phrase, 'Follow the money.' If in this narrative, people say that Obama's coming to get your gun, where's that coming from? And how does that benefit them? Well I think when people are paranoid, that people are going to take their guns away, what do they do? They go out and buy a whole bunch more guns. Who benefits from that?
(Commentator asked his stand on assault rifles to get to another caller) Well I think they should be, it's like cars, you should have a license to drive a car. You should have a license to own those types of firearms."
I will be voting for Quist more than likely, but I don't believe he has a chance in hell to win. Hopefully I am wrong though.
I listened to the Quist / Talk Back Missoula - and Quist's gun stance will probably mature a bit over the course of the next couple of months.
Thanks Kat - he is clearly talking about fully automatic weapons. Stupid for him to give the Swamp Creature that sound bite.Last night I listened to the interview Quist did in Missoula, this is where the Chronicle gets some of it's article from.
At the 55:21 mark he gets asked about the 2nd amendment. A caller comes on at the 1:00:19 mark talking about people confusing the 2nd amendment with hunting, not asking a question, but making a statement. I transcribed the full statement below.