Come on gents.......the point that needs to be highlighted here, more than his stance on guns,is that this American male remained faithful and very much married to one wife for an honorable lifetime.
In the grand scheme of things, that counts for so much---- as we speak of him after death.
But, of course, his stance on the "old rifle rule" NRA thing....counts for something, too. He was a strong and worthy human being and his dedication to a belief in the right to carry a gun, was nothing less than "worthy", as well. I think we have to honor the man for more than his acting.
I will miss that part of his "being". He was a dinosaur of sorts. Will we be better off with men who believe that others should carry a gun...NOT WE? Ahh, I say be careful there....lib or con....Guns are part of a massive revolting killer mindset in this world...and we are only a country of rights to carry protection. I am watching this issue with caution. Kids kill....yes, they do.
But so do terrorizing idiots.
Should children carry guns to school?
Some college students want to protect themselves in case of another massacre. Wouldn't you want to do the same, knowing that your peers are pissed off and crazy?
back to the man.............Charleston.
Charlton Heston was a "man's man".
He was a worthy American.
As a Christian, I say; God bless his soul.