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Join the contestSorry, I just want to be clear here.
We can't discuss freedom of speech...something all to many Canadian and American service people have died defending.
In truth, if this is the case...you don't need to ban me...I quit.
Turns out I am American, thus I am more concerned with the Constitution.Actually that is not true, freedom of speech, or the freedom of expression, is recognized in international and national human rights law. The right is enshrined in Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil Rights and Article 13 of the American Convention on Human Rights. Freedom of speech is understood as a multi-faceted right that includes not only the right to express, or disseminate, information and ideas, but three further distinct aspects:
the right to seek information and ideas;
the right to receive information and ideas;
the right to impart information and ideas
National standards recognize that freedom of speech, as the freedom of expression, includes any medium, be it orally, in written, in print, through the Internet or through art forms. This means that the protection of freedom of speech as a right includes not only the content, but also the means of expression.
Bobtodrick, just an FYI, freedom of speech (if you are referring to the Constitution) is a relationship between citizens and the government. It applies here as much as a Strunk and White manual applies to an orangutan. Let it die. Go back to shooting.
In other news, the high school air rifle team I'm coaching is doing pretty well. Had some personal bests last match. I am slowly converting some of them to front site focus and use of a blinder. It's pretty awesome to see a smattering of 7s and 8s turn into 9s and 10s in, literally, the blink of an eye.
Anyone got some tips for common issues to look for? So far I've been going over trigger control front sight focus, both eyes open, and some position basics. It's 3 position, and kneeling is the one I know least about.