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sanctamaria17
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Not all of us who support the right to own a weapon live in the country and even if we do, we’re not “cowboys”. Forgive me if I’m mistaking your intention, but I do find that term derogatory. As for rural areas, if it takes the police forever to come and no one can hear you scream, what are you going to do??America= Cowboy land…
I live in the city and I cannot tell you how much I wish I could own something to protect myself. A lot of my friends, men and women, have gotten mugged at gunpoint (one case where the girl who took her purse back would have died if it hadn’t been for a malfunctioning weapon). And this is in the rich area, with a ton of security (in fact, the only reasons they don’t end up dead is because of Homeland Security).
Self-defense is good, but weapons tend to be the great equalizer. You don’t have to be physically strong to use a gun. Even if there are other ways, wouldn’t it be better to be as prepared as possible, including utilizing other methods AND owning a gun?
To be honest, I’d rather be the one telling the police why the guy is leaving with a busted knee rather than end up dead and raped or hear about another girl end up the same way from the same guy.
I think of all those shootings we’ve had recently, on college campuses. God forbid, if something like that happened at my school, I’d be PRAYING someone had a concealed carry-on and would put a stop to it. It always seems, when things like that happen, the cops are waiting outside, trying to negotiate. Well, if the cops aren’t going to run in and stop the killers, then I’ll pull a V (from V for Vendetta) and stop them myself.
Sorry, but I should be able to walk home from work at night without fear, I should be able to defend myself and the people I dearly love, and I shouldn’t have to depend on men or the cops to protect me 24/7. If that takes owning a weapon, so be it.