03-05-2009, 07:26 PM | #71 |
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Um thanks,I guess...what am I normally fucking illogical? huh huh huh? I honestly was interested in what they had to say. Especially Amorok as we've gotten in similar debates about auto matic weapons. I know he thinks I'm a coward because I don't want to kill people anymore,I guess he has a right to his opinion,but I just don't see the point. |
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I personally believe anyone sans convicted fellons should be allowed to carry a gun... given they've gone through gun saftey training.
I personally I don't carry... never felt the need... |
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And here is my fucking problem in a nut shell!!! You just said EXACTLY what I believe but you put it so much better than I have...damn! I agree that everyone has a right to carry,with above provisos,I just don't understand why everyone NEEDS to. |
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You seem to be of the rather idealistic opinion that if you keep to your own business and look the other way and just lie down for armed assailants that they'll just take what they want and go away. Do these sorts of things happen all the time? No. Have they ever happened to me? No. But it can happen, it does happen, and if and when it happens to me or someone I care about, I want them to have the ability to choose whether or not they are a helpless victim or if they can at least try to do something about it. In a perfect world, or if we're simply lucky enough, none of us will ever see a situation where having a gun means the difference between whether we live or die. But we all know this isn't a perfect world and as I have not yet won the lottery, I don't think I can count on my luck forever. And it's a little silly to play that "Oh, I guess I don't have the right to disagree" card around here. Of course you have the right to disagree. However, your disagreement is based upon an idealized view of human interaction where all conflict can be resolved by avoidance and deescalation. There's nothing wrong with that and if everyone tried to go that route first, we'd have a lot less violence in general. Unfortunately, in some situations, you are faced with an individual who has neither the ability nor inclination to see reason. It is in those hopefully rare and isolated instances that those who choose to carry hope to prevail where others would just end up another sad statistic.
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That is what I mean by "responsible" citizens, not just any fool who takes a notion to stick a gun in his pants on the way out the door.
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