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T110's Second Summer of Love (And Tolerance)

Дата: 10.05.2014 01:03:59
View PostDaigensui, on May 09 2014 - 21:22, said: Have you ever thought about the possibility that if we follow your logic of "guns are necessary", it's likely the someone with bad intent would have guns already and would have used it on you before you can even get to your own gun? You act like as if the defender is the only one who would have a gun in such situations.   Crime rate of Japan and Korea are much lower than the United States. That's not statistical evidence to you?

The_Chieftain:   You have much to learn about gunfights, Dai. "Getting the drop on someone" has more of a psychological benefit than necessarily a tactical one, unless one is -expecting- trouble. But criminals don't expect trouble, they expect compliance. It's a massive mindset difference which a resisting victim can (and usually does) take to his or her advantage.  

Quote Crime rate of Japan and Korea are much lower than the United States. That's not statistical evidence to you?

The_Chieftain:   It is statistical evidence that crime rates of Japan and Korea are lower. It is not statistical evidence of anything to do with private ownership of firearms.  

Quote Overkill?  It's not about likelihood.  The man struck by lightning cares not for the odds.    It's not about how likely it is that you'll need to defend yourself, it's about whether your right to do so and your right to maintain the means to do so is recognized and honored by your fellow individuals and the society they make up.

The_Chieftain:   I agree entirely with this. We're not talking about 'a right' (at least, I'm not) as in the typical second-amendment "I have a right enumerated in the bill of rights" thing, but a natural right as recognised by pretty much any civilisation (modern and ancient) to defend yourself, by lethal force if required. The thing about the US is that it takes this natural right and specifically incorporates it into legislation in such a manner that the ability to practice that right of defense cannot be arbitrarily limited without damned good cause.

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