so uh i i guess it's subject is uh gun control yeah i um probably would put myself on a um five or six scale being up here in the uh northeast um i'm considered liberal but uh i believe in the right to own and uh have a gun for yourself if that's what if that's what you want as long as you don't have a record um-hum in the past of um committing crimes or uh something in that order i think that it's important that there be some check um background checks before they just hand a gun over to any old person um-hum yeah i sort of believe the same way i think i'm i'm probably considered more of a conservative but i still think that uh uh with regards to gun control the uh like convicted felons you know they shouldn't be able to have one um also i'm in if if if you look at it uh like say a waiting period i'm in favor of a waiting period as just that a waiting period before someone buys a a handgun and like i say a week or two weeks as a cooling off period but uh i i guess the uh NRA they kind of look at it as a springboard towards more restrictive gun controls and so i can kind of see both both sides of of the of the uh issue on that yeah absolutely you know that's that's the one concern that uh i have too is that you know once you go down the path and you start with first it's it's background checks and and uh then it's suddenly age restrictions and then it's totally illegal um-hum yeah um-hum and you know i i come from up here i'm not in New York City area by any means so i'm in a a Rochester's not heavy crime area yeah but um you know and i and it's been a political issue up here um a a big deal about whether or not they should people should have access to handguns and uh some of these Saturday night specials and plastic handguns and uh-huh all of these new things i think pretty much up here everybody agrees that there should be more control on semiautomatic slash keeping automatic weapons banned uh-huh um just because you know what kind of legitimate hunting use can you do with an AK-47 i mean yeah that that is true um as a as a toy you know i mean if you call a gun a toy they would be it would be interesting to have one shoot one but uh but you're right there's no no real legitimate need for one unless you consider um like personal defense like if your home or something that's it's kind of extreme i i don't personally own one but uh it's it's really it really is a touchy issue i know uh the uh like you mentioned the plastic handguns the Glock yeah it seems to me like like that that weapon they could it seems it seems to me like they could bypass all the i i think the um the major concern is is that they think that it can be slipped through airport security like it it say invisible X rays seems to me like technically that'd be very simple to solve just put some sort of a uh a metal flake flake or something that would show up on on X rays you know it to show the outline of the gun and then you'd still have the advantages of the gun which is i believe light weight and uh it would yeah yeah up here you know we have a lot of hunters up here if you go just to the south of uh Rochester here you have a bunch of state parks and there's a lot of hunting that goes on and uh that i think is by far the majority of people that own guns around here uh-huh tend to either be hunters or they live in the inner city and they're concerned about um uh their safety um we've had up here the NRA's main focus up here has been on protecting the hunting uh the people who are doing a lot of hunting because being not a large urban area like New York City where you have an NRA movement that's more um attuned to personal protection versus hunting um that's pretty much how they've gone about it up here and some of the tactics i mean i noticed they changed their commercials um-hum um used to be they'd mention and with every membership you get fifty thousand dollars dismemberment insurance yeah yeah it's uh the NRA they're uh they're almost a little too radical in the other extreme i'm i'm i'm pretty strong in favor of of personal gun ownership but they uh they might even get a little carried away you know with the lobbying and and whatnot but well it's a powerful lobby i mean i've debated issues um on some other issues regarding the cable TV and that and uh the NRA lobby is the most powerful that's up there in Capitol Hill and uh they do a number yeah yeah uh-huh