Shew! Glad you’re on my side!
I have to say, I have a CCW and carry within the laws of my state. We live in a rural area, similar to the 8 people killed in Virginia. Without protection, someone could have me vacuum packed in my own freezer before law enforcement could arrive. I’m not willing to give up my right to protect myself. That does not mean I will discharge my firearm randomly or recklessly. I am well aware of the distance a bullet will travel, and that an innocent person could very well be at the end of that trajectory. However, I am not willing to go down to rape or murder without a fight. Bottom line.
I’m no one special, just doing my duty to defend the truth. But thanks for the support
And you are correct; knowing how much damage firearms can do prompts us to learn how to use them responsibly. Humans have lived for centuries in social conditions that were far more dangerous than communities with high percentages of firearms ownership. Ergo, humans will manage just fine in communities where guns are prevalent, so long as the
bad humans are controlled. Banning inanimate objects is not the answer.
Actually, a home is much more likely to get burgled. Thieves break in when they know no one is home. Guns are rarely used for home defense. Actually, a dog is better. A dog will alert a person to an attempted entry before it happens.
Apparently, you’ve never heard of the concept of
home invasion. Few statistics are available on home invasion as a crime, because it is not technically a specific crime in most states. However, it does happen, and often; it was common in New Jersey, where I used to live, and is common in many large cities with crime problems.
Dogs are wonderful for lots of reasons but cannot be the last line of defense. Especially as a dog can be incapacitated, then you’re in trouble.
Yes, a dog can alert you, but what then? Either you have to fight or flee.
No one said anything about banning guns. However, you mention storage laws (or trigger lock laws) to ‘gun organizations’ and they have a fit, waving around the second amendment.
Most storage laws are impractical, requiring trigger locks even on handguns kept for personal defense. Common sense isn’t common anymore; any idiot knows that no burglar is going to wait until you unlock your handgun, find and unlock and load the ammunition, and all that. Trigger locks are only good for storing arms that will not require immediate use.
Laws do not save lives; laws are not magic spells that magically make everything better as soon as they are enacted. Laws that only make things worse are an even more problematic issue. Common sense laws are one thing - foolishness and nanny-state behavior is quite another.
You know, I stated a fact and did not blame anyone. There is a moral requirement for a person to secure a dangerous instrumentality – like putting a fence around a swimming pool. In the county where I live, 20 years ago the county president had guns stolen from his home. These are not isolated incidents.
And in the state where I lived, home invasions, rapes, carjackings, and muggings were commonplace. That your county president either didn’t invest enough time into home security and/or that burglars committed a sin and stole from him is not the issue, and in no sense a remotely cogent argument for gun control.
Frankly, I have yet to hear a single reasonable argument for gun control. I suppose I never will.
Everyone should join the NRA. The continuous discussions of the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution and of the various aspects of local and state gun laws are fabulous.
I agree, though sadly the NRA will not lobby for the repeal of laws currently in place. All they do is obey the line the government draws in the sand and then advocates that it goes no further.
But, the NRA is a great place for pro-firearms folks to gather together and make enough noise so that the government is at least slowed due.
The Japanese were able to massacre vast numbers of Chinese because the Chinese and other groups were unarmed. If they had had one personal weapon per person, the Japanese would have been massacred.
I don’t know about “massacred” (this is the Imperial Japanese Army we’re talking about here), but the point is crystal-clear - the Chinese could have
fought back. They would have had the chance to either massacre their attackers, drive them back while sustaining heavy losses, or at least put a considerable hurt on the IJA before going down. Disarmed, they had none of those chances, and only the chance to die.