Fogdog
Well-Known Member
I grew up around guns. First fired a hand gun and killed a rattlesnake when I was 8. I still regret killing that snake but at the time that kind of thing was looked upon as a good thing. Personally, I find guns smelly, ugly, dangerous and a waste of time and money. They even make the average gun owner less safe, not more. I've said many times that I don't oppose gun ownership, I oppose the status quo of the practically unregulated market in guns.Hey, man, olive branch accepted. I’m not trying to debate or say anyone else’s perspective is wrong. I was just saying.
I truly wish we didn’t need firearms. But I believe there’s no closing Pandora’s Box. If you ban certain firearms or overrestrict firearms in this country, that innocent people will be put at a significant disadvantage, trying to defend against a violent criminal who doesn’t follow the rules. You can argue training is needed, and I will agree with you, but putting it in perspective, whether I was trained or not, if I am faced with an armed assailant, I’d rather at least level the playing field, personally.
Again, not opposing, just offering.
I think Canada has done a good job in regulating gun sales with only minor impediments anybody who wants to own a gun for a legitimate purpose. I think the US should lift bans that prevent public funds from being used to research ways to reduce gun violence and gun homicides. I'm perfectly OK with gun owners opposing. However you must recognize that the will of the majority is against you. I hope we can all meet our needs peacefully. 70% majority is an unstoppable force in a democracy.