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I'm all for the right to bear arms. No one will take my guns from me!
Defence? But isn't just this the consequence of allowing almost anyone owning a gun?
If anyone has a gun, then I have the same right to own one to protect myself and my property. Guns do not reduce freedom, they protect it. It's clear that since you live in a country with gun control that you obviously buy into the propaganda fed to you by those 'non common people' who control you. You want my guns? Fine, pry it from my dead hands... it's the only way you'll get it.
Concerning the policeman discussion: I trust ANY German policeman much more than a few of my neighbours or some people you meet on some streets at night on the weekend...
Concerning the policeman discussion: I trust ANY German policeman much more than a few of my neighbours or some people you meet on some streets at night on the weekend...
Well, I DO live in a society that has guns, and I believe in my right to own one.
Who are you to determine who should and should not have a gun? If anyone has a gun, then I have the same right to own one to protect myself and my property.
Are you calling me a homo because I can't harm another human being?Consider that Heinlein said "A pacifist male is a contradiction in terms."
I think that for each right you want to take, you need to also be able to take responsibility. You want the power of guns - take the responsibility for this right.
Your trust is misplaced then. You can only trust someone you really know, and blind trust in authority is not a good character trait. Not for a citizen, for a subject maybe. However, if you're happy with it, it's your problem and not mine.
Are you calling me a homo because I can't harm another human being?
You act like you know better than I do about the state of weapons kept at a gun range and the weapons I personally keep and you want to suggest I'm the one arguing from ignorance? Give it a rest. The people working at the gun range sit there and monitor everyone to make sure they're shooting safely. They either volunteering their time out of the goodness of their hearts (and to be range members in some cases) or they're not getting paid enough to clean up after everyone's filthy guns on a daily basis after everyone else goes home.MessierHunter: In a shorter summary as most of your stuff is pretty repetitive or based on argument from ignorance:
If a shooting range operated by professionals have weapons which are in a bad state, what about the state of those weapons kept at home? Are these in general better? I strongly doubt that.
LMFAO! Right, I'm the ignorant one. Do you have any clue how many hundreds of thousands of rounds are shot each and every day safely and properly? Do you have any idea how many times a gun owner "takes a gun" without hurting ANYONE?Also the difference between car deaths in the US and fire arm deaths is: A car is naturally used more often. But how many people died by the moment somebody took a firearm?
You would estimate? Oh, and you're not biased at all, obviously. Yeah, I'll trust that estimation about as much as I trust a moon hoaxer saying he estimates 100% of astronauts are lying.I would estimate around 90% of all firearms in the USA are just bought by people, who thought "I am weak, I need it to be able to defend myself." and leave it in the drawer next to their bed. Without proper maintenance, training and education. A weapon you can't use properly is a weapon against you.
I have a right to defend myself. I didn't say I'd shoot anyone who would disturb me, I said I'd use all possible force to defend myself, which isn't something I fancy having to do. I've had death threats made against me just as I've had people like you tell me I shouldn't have the freedoms that I have. But I wouldn't shoot either category of person unless they presented an immediate and real threat to life.Also:
If you want to be left alone, why do you need a pistol? You don't need a pistol to be left alone. Except you want to shoot all who disturb you. Which is a good reason for a headshrinker to declare you unfit for a firearm.
You haven't been paying attention. The vast majority of gun owners are extremely responsible. Where did I say I wanted to shrug off responsibility? NO, I said I take full responsibility for my own defense.Again: I don't treat you as criminals. I treat you as people who want the right to place themselves above executive and justice. Ever heard of responsibility?
You sound like a paranoid biggot who fears a gun owner is going to accidently shoot him. Want to start with personal insults? I can oblige.You sound like a immature kid which fears that somebody will take his toy away
I don't bargain away freedom I already have. Those who would trade a little freedom for security deserve neither.- what do you have to fear when your right to own a firearm would be no less limited as the right to drive a car? It is still a great bargain, compared to the power it gives you.
No, gun grabbers.Also who are people like me? Militarist Germans?
Thanks for showing you don't give a damn about my life or the lives of my family. That's why I take responsibility for my own defense.All I show you is, that all your reasons (it already happened, blaaaaa)
Oh, you know what I have been trained for or not? You obviously haven't. I have undergone self defense training in all aspects ranging from non-lethal unarmed to lethal armed.are based on your not even being able in a slow forum discussion to estimate a situation in a reasonable way. How can you estimate threats to your life correctly when the clock ticks faster? You are not trained for it.
You believe you can put words in my mouth. You also seem to believe you know what training I've undergone. Oh I forgot, you don't, you just stereotype gun owners.You believe the power of a weapon solves your problems, but this is a false promise you give to you.
You have NO IDEAD the effort I've put in for self defense with any weapon or no weapon at all, but in all cases it requires effort. Buying a gun does not negate the effort required, it only increases it. People with concealed weapons know this across the board.But let me tell you my personal, subjective and likely very generalistic opinion why people in the USA prefer buying guns over unarmed combat: Unarmed combat training requires you to invest effort, discipline and dedication. That's what you are fighting against. With effort, discipline and dedication, you could master a pistol and it's use and learn using it for the good of the community. But that is against your childish definition of freedom (without responsibility)
Well, a soldier or a policeman in the line of duty is not a common person I think
I can't see any reason why non-soldiers and non-policemen should be armed too.
PS: I think my place here in the German democracy is rather valid. But in my point of view democracy also does not mean that people can do what they want, especially own guns just for fun. This might be the case in a banana republic.
I'm curious, has anyone here actually ever been shot at?