03-05-2009, 03:50 PM | #61 |
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Owning and carrying a gun doesnt mean you have to use it. It just allows for the option of doing something other than being a victim at the hands of someone else. It allows for the possibilty of taking control of an otherwise uncontrollable situation and having a favorable outcome. Is whats in my wallet worth taking someones life? No, its not... But when it comes to my loved ones saftey, you bet it is...
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03-05-2009, 03:55 PM | #62 |
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Just cause you have a CCW doesn't mean you are going to carry 24/7.
There are still places that you CAN'T carry, as well as times when you may not feel the need. It's not about needing to, it's about being ABLE to. IMO |
03-05-2009, 03:57 PM | #63 |
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I agree totally, better to have and not need, than need and not have... its an old saying but still rings true...
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EDIT to add:There's a thread on this forum right now about the court case resulting from a guy on a greyhound bus getting stabbed, beheaded and partially eaten by someone. I bet that guy would testify to the greatness of concealed carry. How can you even ask this question in a world like the one we live in?
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03-05-2009, 06:49 PM | #66 |
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Okay,so what did you do? I mean this is the heart of my argument. What did you do to stop the situation? Did you go out there and try to break it up? I'd imagine that you do have weapons in your house of some kind,why didn't you go out there and stop that guy from beating her up? I would have. What would have been different had you had a CCW? You all realize that a CCW isn't a "go out and play amateur policeman" license,right?Besides,you called in a domestic disturbance,I doubt that you have any idea how many of those kind of calls the cops gets a day. How many that they respond to and it's already over or the couple act as if nothing is going on,or that they see the same people every week. FYI next time say that you "think" he has a gun and see how fast they show up! The cops do have to prioritize the calls they get and respond in kind. Anyway,I see your point,the cops are slow-gotcha,but I'm all for people having guns,how is your having a CCW gonna fix anything besides making you feel safer? Or is that really what this is all about,a security blanket,and not really about saving lives and stopping liquor store heists?
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03-05-2009, 06:58 PM | #67 | |
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Listen Cutty,I have nothing but respect for you,Amorok,Dave and the other guys here who have served but I disagree that every American sans a felony record should carry a gun. I doubt that 1 out of 20 "muggings" end in someone getting hurt. Now if every mugging resulted in a gun battle.... |
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03-05-2009, 07:07 PM | #68 | |
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Next as I pointed out The Swiss prove that the possibility that a firearm is present is one the best deterrents for preventing crime. A fact that has long been backed up by simple crime statistics here in this country. The states that have will issue CCW have lower violent crime rates than those that do not. (Per the FBI) This does come with one less pretty reality as well though places where there is access have also show that of those who attempt suicide those with those places where there is access to firearms have a higher rate of completion. As a responsible citizen that carries on a near daily basis I do how ever find your description of armed vigilantes’ a good illustration of the kind of senseless propaganda that has been perpetuated by the various anti gun groups. People who choose to carry are presented by then as mindless vigilantes. It is rather like the monkey cartoon, it is an easy mindless presentation that has no basis in fact but plays instead to cultural stereotypes that feed the hysteria of one political group. Another misrepresented fact is that if you won a handgun you are more likely to shoot someone you know than a stranger. The rest of that reality is (again according to the FBI) the person most likely to commit a crime against you that warrants the use of deadly force is someone you know. In short , accidental shooting while they happen and are tragic are rare and the largest majority of those included in that statistic "Needed Shooting" The reality is those of us who do choose to accept the responsibility of carrying a weapon , openly or concealed do so understanding what the consequences are of using deadly force. Among them for those who have not considered them that first without proper training the weapon may be used on you. Once you use deadly force you open yourself to both criminal and civil litigation that will be years if not decades in resolving. In truth I take no issue with someone who chooses not to carry or use deadly force. I take tremendous issue with being portrayed as macho , or gun crazy or a vigilante. I carry fully understanding that it is a tremendous responsibility and that because I carry my family is probably a little safer, as is the rest of my community because here in NH anyone considering committing a crime does so knowing that about 1 in every 25 or so of us have a CCW. Just over the line in VT where all you need to carry concealed is a clean record and a pocket has even less crime. As far as the question of whether my radio is worth someone’s life my view on that is they decided what their life was worth when they decided to violate my property. If you don't want exercise option to carry and or the accompanying the responsibility I respect that. Please don't limit my options for your illusion of greater security or to support some political agenda. As it happens I provide mental health services to the Massachusetts Department of corrections. A state that has some of the most draconian and irrational gun laws in the country. Every day when I go behind the walls I am reminded of how big a failure these laws are. Having said all of that I will now piss off all the pro gunners by saying I am not now nor have I ever been a meber of the NRA. Recent political events have me considering joining.
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03-05-2009, 07:08 PM | #69 |
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TIGGER, when did you get so damn logical?
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Ummm....I'm not judging you,or where you've been and I know that we don't live in a paradise by any means. You can call me a coward or accuse me of being "scared" if you like,it doesn't really phase me. I am the keeper of my soul. I merely posed the question so to honestly get an idea of the various reasons people carry. Now I know. 1. to stop liquor store robberies 2. to keep "meth-heads" from picking on you 3. because you can/have a right to 4. because it is everyone's "duty" to be armed and protect their property/loved ones 5. because the cops are "slow" 6. to keep from being beheaded on a bus 7. to keep from being mugged in the subburbs 8. so you can go to the Y in the hood in the middle of the night 9. because the world is an awful,terrible place,full of danger and menace 10. so you can confront unarmed people bigger than you are on an "equal" footing I'll make you all a deal,to keep from being called a coward and slandered,I am going to here to fore avoid the gun topics all together. You all talk about your rights and freedoms but apparently,I don't have the right or the freedom of speech to merely ask a question. |
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