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Inisfallen
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You know, those of us who don’t own guns are perfectly able to protect ourselves. I’ve lived nearly 60 years, lived in New York City in the bad old days of the 70s and 80s (and not in the best neighborhoods, either), traveled all over the world, including in the third world, in countries that were war-torn and dangerous, in Africa and in South America, and I’ve been able to protect myself just fine without a gun. I’m still here, unscathed. And unafraid.If you don’t want to be able to protect yourself, that’s your business.
What kind of mindset do you and others have, what is your worldview, that you think you need to have lethal weapons at hand at all times to defend yourselves? Where the heck do you live? What are you afraid of? If you live somewhere where it’s so bad you need a gun, I’d really suggest moving.
Putting aside for the moment the question of sensible gun regulation (something some will never admit could exist), this is interesting. There’s something peculiar, psychologically, going on here.
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