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…Neither are 99% of other people (myself included).
…Neither are 99% of other people (myself included).
Don’t worry, we got over the whole 1812 thing a long time ago (well, mostly). We just see you as the “other” colonies who haven’t yet decided to join us in throwing out the English monarchy. The invitation still stands…My thoughts are going to go all over the place, so please bear with me.
I polled “Undecided/ Other, and not a gun owner”. And for the record, I’m Canadian. We don’t have a “second amendment” here. Our country was not born of a violent rebellion, but of an act of Parliament. The US was founded on the principles of “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”. Canada’s mission statement was “Peace, order, and good government”.
I’ve been trained in the Canadian versions of the FN FAL, M-16, Sterling SMG, and Browning 9mm pistol. I’m a really good shot with the M-16 (the scope rocks!), but I have a soft spot for the old FAL. Pistolwise, I was very good with the Browning – I put it down to having really good elbows.
Or, used to have good elbows…I’ve got disc issues and pinched nerves that make using a mouse tricky, let alone a 12-pound battle rifle.
I don’t know if I would have weapons here, to defend against crime. If I were in better health, perhaps. If I lived in the US, I might very well. In my city, the cops only started carrying sidearms in 2000.
I remember having an argument with a co-worker who was a gun enthusiast. He took the anti-gun-control side, natch; I took “pro”. He said, “You don’t think people should be allowed to own guns?” I said, “No, I don’t think you should be allowed to own guns.”
Final note, and this is no offense to my brethren south of 49: I might consider arming myself if I felt threatened by government tyranny. But it may also be to fight off an incursion from the South. I think there may still be hard feelings over the whole 1812 thing.
Then you must not believe in science at all, which may not be a bad thing. Place your faith in God!Blanket rules always reflect a lack of trust in others. This lack of trust stems from a lack of love -in seeing others as ‘cold’ who aren’t like ‘we’ are.
…but then again, a lot of people fall into statistics, and focus on what little Johnny or jimmy did last summer and abandon seeing the big picture. Personally, I’m not interested in statistics at all.
It’s not an irrational fear when that inanimate object could be used to kill in an instant, even by accident.You are terrified of an inanimate object? That is a hallmark of an irrational fear. I don’t think national policies should be basis of an national policy.
Such is the case for a car as well then. Or kitchen knives, even a baseball or cricket bat. Do you object when those are stored at or near your house?It’s not an irrational fear when that inanimate object could be used to kill in an instant, even by accident.
In such a world, the good guys need guns to protect the defenseless and innocent.In a world with most of its citizens under the power of Satan, do we really need to supply them with guns?
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The inherent nature of cars, kitchen utensils, and baseball bats is not to inflict harm or kill others, nor is it as a means of protection, although all these items can be used or abused in that manner. The same cannot be said for guns, which are specifically designed both for inflicting harm on others and defending oneself from potential harm from others.Such is the case for a car as well then. Or kitchen knives, even a baseball or cricket bat. Do you object when those are stored at or near your house?
I have a number that are specifically designed for breaking flying clay frisbees and others for punching holes in paper.The inherent nature of cars, kitchen utensils, and baseball bats is not to inflict harm or kill others, nor is it as a means of protection, although all these items can be used or abused in that manner. The same cannot be said for guns, which are specifically designed both for inflicting harm on others and defending oneself from potential harm from others.
I’m not in favor of banning all guns. They serve a purpose for people who need them: police officers, hunters, shopkeepers and home owners who protect their property, etc. But the founders of the Constitution could not have had any idea when they wrote about the individual’s right to bear arms intentionally designed for protection against the tyranny of the government, that individuals would use these weapons to combat their fellow civilians, nor the proliferation of the sheer number of weapons as well as their technologically advanced destructive potency, particularly apparent in densely populated urban areas. How could they have foreseen these changes in society?I have a number that are specifically designed for breaking flying clay frisbees and others for punching holes in paper.
Do those guns count?
I agree.I’m not “pro-gun” per se; I’m pro-2nd Amendment. Under which carrying a gun - amongst other arms - was deemed a protected right.
All negative energy comes from the devil -including a lack of trust in the people we think less of in life.In a world with most of its citizens under the power of Satan, do we really need to supply them with guns?
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The founders had no concept of television, cell phones or the internet…yet they are protected under the cover of Free Speech.I’m not in favor of banning all guns. They serve a purpose for people who need them: police officers, hunters, shopkeepers and home owners who protect their property, etc. But the founders of the Constitution could not have had any idea when they wrote about the individual’s right to bear arms intentionally designed for protection against the tyranny of the government, that individuals would use these weapons to combat their fellow civilians, nor the proliferation of the sheer number of weapons as well as their technologically advanced destructive potency, particularly apparent in densely populated urban areas. How could they have foreseen these changes in society?
I believe there are currently some ambiguous situations especially with regard to the Internet. That’s why the courts have to intervene, and sometimes new laws are enacted by Congress.The founders had no concept of television, cell phones or the internet…yet they are protected under the cover of Free Speech.