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RichardM1 wrote:
But you do not believe that I could carry safely?
It's got nothing to do with you as an individual. It's got to do with the general concept of assuming that most people I see every day, have guns. Including the guy with a bad temper who I cut off, or the nervous 20 yo girl who happens to take the same path I take home every night, and is walking in front of me on a night when she's feeling nervous.
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Look at the statistics, even here, on how many people are killed by legal gun owners in mistaken identity, versus people who are killed on purpose. But maybe you would think twice about cutting him off, knowing he could be armed. Or say 'hi' to the 20 yo girl more often, while still in an area she feels safe, so she knows who you are. You hear 'wild west' and think 'shoot first' and 'outlaws', but that is mainly Hollywood. It happened, but it was not what was going on most of the time. BTW, I'm not McGyver, and I don't know any oil millionaires, or Sarah Conner. The US is not like you see on TV, any more than every thing down there is crocodile dundee or the croc hunter.
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Look at the statistics, even here, on how many people are killed by legal gun owners in mistaken identity, versus people who are killed on purpose. But maybe you would think twice about cutting him off, knowing he could be armed. Or say 'hi' to the 20 yo girl more often, while still in an area she feels safe, so she knows who you are. You hear 'wild west' and think 'shoot first' and 'outlaws', but that is mainly Hollywood. It happened, but it was not what was going on most of the time. BTW, I'm not McGyver, and I don't know any oil millionaires, or Sarah Conner. The US is not like you see on TV, any more than every thing down there is crocodile dundee or the croc hunter.
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RichardM1 wrote:
But maybe you would think twice about cutting him off, knowing he could be armed.
Yeah, someone in Texas suggested to me that the US is a polite society because of guns. I try to be polite because I am polite. But, I can't guarentee that others will always be in a good mood and correctly read my motives.
RichardM1 wrote:
Or say 'hi' to the 20 yo girl more often, while still in an area she feels safe, so she knows who you are.
I can't guarentee that I'll have the opportunity, or that that won't freak her out more.
RichardM1 wrote:
It happened, but it was not what was going on most of the time.
I know, I was using the Hollywood version as an analogy.
RichardM1 wrote:
The US is not like you see on TV, any more than every thing down there is crocodile dundee or the croc hunter.
I just spent a month in the southern states with my family. Prior to that, I've been about 12 times, for an average visit of about 3 weeks. The US is a scary place, but not because of gun ownership. More because of the culture of fear that probably has more to do with gun deaths, the way that drugs are pushed on people, stuff like that.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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Christian Graus wrote:
We have moved a long way from the core point, which is your suggestion that it would be a good thing if everyone carried a gun. Any discussion of your hobby has been tainted by my trying to work out what it is that makes you think more guns in suburbia will make people safe.
Where did you see me saying everyone should have one, or that doing that would make suburbia safer? I just want ME to be able to own one, so that I can go shooting, and for the odd assumption below.
Christian Graus wrote:
Of anyone being shot, apart from a criminal. If someone invades your house, you have to assume they have a gun. I would assume they do not, and grab a block buster or something to take them out with.
I'm 50 years old, out of shape, with a ruptured disk. I don't assume anyone invading my house has a gun, I assume they are some young tough who can kick my ass. And that is why people should be able to have guns, so we are not at the mercy of some ass who is stronger than them. Especially when the police are not around, like happened to this woman.
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RichardM1 wrote:
I just want ME to be able to own one, so that I can go shooting, and for the odd assumption below.
Just you and the beheaded woman, no-one else ? I was just being logical about it.
RichardM1 wrote:
And that is why people should be able to have guns, so we are not at the mercy of some ass who is stronger than them.
If a guy invades your house with a gun, you'd have time to get your gun and shoot them ? I doubt it.
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RichardM1 wrote:
I believe your believe she would still be dead.
I believe she probably would have been, her husband would have known she carries a gun and planned his crime accordingly.
RichardM1 wrote:
She had no chance, under your rules.
That's not true. She had the chance to relocate. She had plenty of chances, they just narrowed when she put herself where he could attack her.
RichardM1 wrote:
Under your rules, she had to ditch her life and try and start somewhere else, with a different name or whatever. Screw that. She should not have to. The bullies are not supposed to win, just because you don't like guns.
So, if this guy did nothing against the law, she just said 'I am scared' and then she shot him, she'd be allowed to go free ? Would she get a medal ? How many other guys would get shot b/c a woman realised she could get away with it. This is the core point. This woman, and the rules you'd create using her as an example, would have flow on effects to the rest of society. I am saying I don't want to live in a place where people solve their differences by shooting each other.
RichardM1 wrote:
Talk to the Swiss about owning guns and social anarchy.
Obviously Swiss society teaches values that US society does not.
RichardM1 wrote:
Their experimentally valid point of view is that if everyone knows there is an assault weapon and trained shooter in every house, people don't break in.
That's one conclusion. It's one that assumes a cause and effect that may not be there, tho.
RichardM1 wrote:
No. My position is that as a law abiding citizen, I have the right to defend myself, and that if I misuse the right, I should be held responsible
Define misuse. If this woman shot her husband before he attacked her, would that be misuse ?
RichardM1 wrote:
Is your point is that the woman just needs to suck up dying, because you don't like it that people can have guns?
Is your point that if she had a gun, not only would she not have died, but no-one else would ever get shot when they had done nothing wrong ?
RichardM1 wrote:
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Christian Graus wrote:
Define misuse. If this woman shot her husband before he attacked her, would that be misuse ?
WTF do you think? Thought crime is not. Wishing your wife dead is not a crime. Having a restraining order on you and going after her with murder in your eyes is. But clearly, this is an 'easy' case, since she did what she was supposed to, and he did the wrong thing, even before he actually attacked her.
Christian Graus wrote:
Obviously Swiss society teaches values that US society does not.
LOL, to qoute you:
Christian Graus wrote:
That's one conclusion. It's one that assumes a cause and effect that may not be there, tho.
Christian Graus wrote:
I am saying I don't want to live in a place where people solve their differences by shooting each other.
You don't live in that place. But I don't live there, either. Stay in Australia and stop trying to take American's rights, since they don't effect you. I don't try and force gun ownership into your constitution. You trust your neighbor with a gun, let me trust mine.
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RichardM1 wrote:
I just want ME to be able to own one, so that I can go shooting, and for the odd assumption below.
Just you and the beheaded woman, no-one else ? I was just being logical about it.
RichardM1 wrote:
And that is why people should be able to have guns, so we are not at the mercy of some ass who is stronger than them.
If a guy invades your house with a gun, you'd have time to get your gun and shoot them ? I doubt it.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
Christian Graus wrote:
Just you and the beheaded woman, no-one else ? I was just being logical about it.
I didn't say everyone should have a gun. But I also don't believe I am that special. I believe everyone who is a lawful citizen should be able to own one, and should be responsible for what they do with it.
Christian Graus wrote:
If a guy invades your house with a gun, you'd have time to get your gun and shoot them ? I doubt it.
Doubt away. Mine is next to the bed in an electronic safe, 16^5th combos. It takes me about 20-30 seconds to get it, real time, from a wakeup, not 'ready set go'. If I don't have time to get it, you don't have time to get your block buster. (is that a sledge hammer?)
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Christian Graus wrote:
Just you and the beheaded woman, no-one else ? I was just being logical about it.
I didn't say everyone should have a gun. But I also don't believe I am that special. I believe everyone who is a lawful citizen should be able to own one, and should be responsible for what they do with it.
Christian Graus wrote:
If a guy invades your house with a gun, you'd have time to get your gun and shoot them ? I doubt it.
Doubt away. Mine is next to the bed in an electronic safe, 16^5th combos. It takes me about 20-30 seconds to get it, real time, from a wakeup, not 'ready set go'. If I don't have time to get it, you don't have time to get your block buster. (is that a sledge hammer?)
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A blockbuster is a hammer on one side, axe on the other.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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RichardM1 wrote:
I believe your believe she would still be dead.
I believe she probably would have been, her husband would have known she carries a gun and planned his crime accordingly.
RichardM1 wrote:
She had no chance, under your rules.
That's not true. She had the chance to relocate. She had plenty of chances, they just narrowed when she put herself where he could attack her.
RichardM1 wrote:
Under your rules, she had to ditch her life and try and start somewhere else, with a different name or whatever. Screw that. She should not have to. The bullies are not supposed to win, just because you don't like guns.
So, if this guy did nothing against the law, she just said 'I am scared' and then she shot him, she'd be allowed to go free ? Would she get a medal ? How many other guys would get shot b/c a woman realised she could get away with it. This is the core point. This woman, and the rules you'd create using her as an example, would have flow on effects to the rest of society. I am saying I don't want to live in a place where people solve their differences by shooting each other.
RichardM1 wrote:
Talk to the Swiss about owning guns and social anarchy.
Obviously Swiss society teaches values that US society does not.
RichardM1 wrote:
Their experimentally valid point of view is that if everyone knows there is an assault weapon and trained shooter in every house, people don't break in.
That's one conclusion. It's one that assumes a cause and effect that may not be there, tho.
RichardM1 wrote:
No. My position is that as a law abiding citizen, I have the right to defend myself, and that if I misuse the right, I should be held responsible
Define misuse. If this woman shot her husband before he attacked her, would that be misuse ?
RichardM1 wrote:
Is your point is that the woman just needs to suck up dying, because you don't like it that people can have guns?
Is your point that if she had a gun, not only would she not have died, but no-one else would ever get shot when they had done nothing wrong ?
RichardM1 wrote:
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Christian Graus wrote:
I am saying I don't want to live in a place where people solve their differences by shooting each other.
Unfortunately, Christian, you do. It's called Earth, Gaea, or Sol Three, and you didn't get asked about whether you wanted to live here. Now it may be that on your block, or in your neighborhood, or even in all of Australia that everything is sweetness and light and you all sit around singing kubayah, but the majority of this world that you have to live in is a very different place and expecting other people to live the way you live when they don't have the benefit of having the kind of neighbors you do is, forgive me, asinine.
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