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Rand2410
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Is it acceptable for Roman Catholics to own fire arms that would be used to defend their home and family?
Background: I currently live in a very small town in NY. Our little hamlet has had three murders in 30 years and almost no other violent crimes. Due to my families financial position and the rising costs of living in NY ( on Long Island) we will be forced to relocate to a new state(a cheaper place to live). It is my position that being in a unfamiliar town, I would feel a certain amount of comfort knowing I have a firearm ( loaded and in a tap-style lock box) with which to defend my new home and my wife ( our children are grown and out of the house). I am comfortable with firearms and did enjoy shooting as a sport in the past.
So . . . keeping the 10 Commandments in mind , is it “acceptable” for a catholic to own a firearm with the knowledge that some day he/she could someday use that weapon to defend their family and possibly take a human life?
Background: I currently live in a very small town in NY. Our little hamlet has had three murders in 30 years and almost no other violent crimes. Due to my families financial position and the rising costs of living in NY ( on Long Island) we will be forced to relocate to a new state(a cheaper place to live). It is my position that being in a unfamiliar town, I would feel a certain amount of comfort knowing I have a firearm ( loaded and in a tap-style lock box) with which to defend my new home and my wife ( our children are grown and out of the house). I am comfortable with firearms and did enjoy shooting as a sport in the past.
So . . . keeping the 10 Commandments in mind , is it “acceptable” for a catholic to own a firearm with the knowledge that some day he/she could someday use that weapon to defend their family and possibly take a human life?