The way you stated it assumed that was his goal. He advocated "proper storage" along the same lines I did; which can be summed up in one sentence: Render your guns reasonably inaccessible when you aren't in control of them. If you look at his open statements that he has fully assembled guns in his own home, then you can pretty reasonably assume he isn't for the "field strip your shotgun" method.
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your statement is cogent and reasonable, were i to argue that YOU proposed the Washington DC" disassemble your heater and lock it up" Safe Workplace For Home Invaders And Armed Robbers Protection Act, i would be guilty of any number of rhetorical fallacies.
beefy has made clear his opinion that HE is one of the few people he would trust with arms, and trust to keep them out of the hands of the unfortunate people who will be dominated and overcome by the evil spirit within every firearm, and then be forced to commit crime after crime by that demonic possession. (see now im exaggerating...) while everyone else is of course, questionable.
most people who swallow the gun control bait think that way, "they aint coming after MY guns, cuz im one of the good guys..." just before the left sets the hook and starts reeling them in. the "common sense reasonable measures" the left always asks for are just the latest step in their ongoing march towards total elimination of all private arms in the nation.
for proof that this is FACT and not hyperbole, read:
the "mission statement" of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence (formerly Handgun Control Inc)
"The Brady Campaign works to pass and enforce sensible federal and state gun laws, regulations, and public policies through grassroots activism, electing public officials who support common sense gun laws, and increasing public awareness of gun violence. Through our Million Mom March and Brady Chapters, we work locally to educate people about the dangers of guns, honor victims of gun violence, and pass sensible gun laws, believing that all Americans, especially children, have the right to live free from the threat of gun violence." ~
http://www.bradycampaign.org/about/
and the statements of the founding president:
"We'll take one step at a time, and the first is necessarily – given the political realities – very modest. We'll have to start working again to strengthen the law, and then again to strengthen the next law and again and again. Our ultimate goal, total control of handguns, is going to take time. The first problem is to slow down production and sales. Next is to get registration. The final problem is to make possession of all handguns and ammunition (with a few exceptions) totally illegal" ~ Nelson "Pete" Shields president of HCI in the 1970's before it became the "brady campaign" Quoted by: Richard Harris, "A Reporter at Large: Handguns," New Yorker, July 26, 1976, 53, 58;
or if thats too hard to comprehend:
the collected works of Aaron Sorkin, Rob Reiner, and Alan Alda.