z31maniac said:
Antihero said:
z31maniac said:
Antihero said:
z31maniac said:
Antihero said:
Breaking and entering even after being told there is someone in the residence is far far from petty.
Gun conversations go about the same as flat earth conversations, if you are vehemently against something it goes beyond a logical response and into an emotional response. Emotional responses are usually illogical and you cant solve an illogical problem with a logical answer.
I own guns because i live in the woods. Lack of guns isnt going to make me any safer. My AR is a 10mm, a bear worth caliber that is in carbine form. A carbine is very easy to shot in general and the AR system is very user friendly, i have taught people how to shoot with that very rifle.
My Junior High has several gun shows in it and has for as long as i can remember, i literally almost bought a gun infront of my old locker. There has never been a school shooting here.
The main reason why these discussions never go well is because you usually have someone that is very anti gun who is not very informed about guns attacking people who own guns. No one has ever ever ever changed their minds while people are yelling and insulting them.
You're moving the goal posts instead of answering my query, my particular question was about people carrying. You can re-read this page and the previous one.
I specifically asked what are people doing that they don't feel safe without a weapon. And I ask this as someone who grew up working in very rough neighborhoods and being robbed.
No im not, you asked "What are you guys doing that you dont feel safe without a pistol or rifle nearby?" you didnt specify carrying and it isnt implied unless you think most people have a rifle slung over their back. Goal posts were not moved and i answered it from my experience.
To answer your new question : walking in the woods. I carry when im walking in the woods.
Since its only fair, answer this for me : Why do you feel that you dont need to have a gun?
I like it! That's not a question I've ever been asked before.
I guess the only answer I can give is that I don't feel the "need" to carry. As I mentioned, I grew up working in very violent, and dangerous areas. QT gave us hazard pay because of the crime rates.
Sure, can something crazy happen anywhere? No doubt. But the likelyhood? It's incredibly low, incredibly low. I know the "better to not need it and have it" it's just not something that scares me. I've been in plenty of scary situations, a 1911 would not have helped me in any of them.
Ok, so you are making a judgment based on personal experience and how this stimuli made you feel.
Heres 2 more questions for you:
Do you think that your life experience is shared by the vast majority of people?
What do you think the logical response would be if someone was in a situation that they felt the need for a gun but didnt have it would be?
Just like everyone makes judgments based on their personal experience. Not being an ass, I do like that you're asking pointed questions so we can see the other persons point of view. It's great, and so rarely happens on the internet.
I know that my life experience isn't shared by most people. Most people have never had a knife held at their throat while being told to empty the register. I completely understand that. My point is, I've been through these situations, when I was 16-17 I worked in areas that adults carrying a pistol would be afraid to go NOW. That doesn't make me any better than anyone else, I've just been in it and it doesn't scare me.
That's a good question. I don't have an answer. Because it's not black and white. My girlfriend had her phone and purse stolen in a Walmart parking lot, at noon broad daylight, 2 months ago. The kid tapped her on the shoulder and by the time she turned around he grabbed her stuff and jumped into a truck. She didn't even get a chance to pull her mace. That's how these things often happen in the real world.
You arent being an ass, you are answering my questions well. No worries
You are right, people base their decisions off of their personal experience. Some peoples personal experience has led them to want a gun and thats a valid life choice as much as yours is.
You are also right that the world is not all black and white. Our society seems bound and determined to ran people into one of 2 camps always. Democrat or Republican. Conservative or Liberal. Left or Right when the reality is you have lots of options and most people are not on either extreme.
You are right too about thats how things often happen in the world. Bad things will always happen sometimes, it berkeleying sucks but somewhere there is an asshat looking to do asshat things. We wont ever live in a Star Trek like utopia where no one needs money and all things are happy and shiny.
The thing that the gun debate boils down to is this. Owning a gun in america is a right, its not an add on, its not a goal to seek, and its not a reward. Its a right. Its also not mandatory, if you dont want to own a gun that is your right too.
I am pro gun, make no mistake there. If you were to ask me why i own a gun i could say that it is because of my personal experience but the real reason is that i feel that i owe it to my loved ones to stay alive to the best of my ability. Its the reason i wear a seatbelt, watch my health, and dont do stupid dangerous things. I also feel that even in extreme circumstances i should to the best of my ability protect my loved ones from harm.