I don't own any guns, and I haven't shot one since I was taken out by a parent when I was about 12. No offense intended to those who are for gun control, but it honestly blows my mind as to how and why this could even be brought up for debate.
Not trying to throw this further off topic any more than it already is, I agree with whomever it was that said, in a thread about gun control in the political forum, that getting a license for a gun should be much, if not exactly like obtaining a driver's license. Like was already mentioned, MOST gun advocates are for some sort of process for getting a gun. People *shouldn't* be able to walk into a store at any time, anywhere and buy a gun right that second (I'm sure there's relaxed processes for people already "in the system" who have bought guns before - this is meant more for first time buyers/users) I think outright-banning them is where its just rediculous.
To answer the original question, I remember my limited experience being pretty fun, and even though it was shooting old empty paint cans, i'd like to shoot again. If anything its at least an important skill to have some knowledge of.
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