Collector1337420 wrote:Also, if you're a weaker person, let's say a woman for the sake of argument,

Collector1337420 wrote:Also, if you're a weaker person, let's say a woman for the sake of argument,
Collector1337420 wrote:ex-LT wrote:Do you need a firearm to defend yourself? I - and most others here - would probably argue that you don't.
That's the weirdest thing I've heard on a gun forum in a while. Don't get caught saying that to some anti-gunner. CCW will be gone if someone who is pro-gun admits that. That's the kind of thing I would keep to myself.
If your attacker is armed, I would say that you most definitely need a firearm to defend yourself. You don't always have the ability to run away.
Also, if you're a weaker person, let's say a woman for the sake of argument, a firearm is really the only thing that will level the playing field if attacked by some big guy, armed or unarmed.
If you don't "need" a firearm to defend yourself (what if you have to defend more than just yourself?), then cops wouldn't "need" to carry guns.
Collector1337420 wrote:ex-LT wrote:Do you need a firearm to defend yourself? I - and most others here - would probably argue that you don't.
That's the weirdest thing I've heard on a gun forum in a while. Don't get caught saying that to some anti-gunner. CCW will be gone if someone who is pro-gun admits that. That's the kind of thing I would keep to myself.
If your attacker is armed, I would say that you most definitely need a firearm to defend yourself. You don't always have the ability to run away.
Also, if you're a weaker person, let's say a woman for the sake of argument, a firearm is really the only thing that will level the playing field if attacked by some big guy, armed or unarmed.
If you don't "need" a firearm to defend yourself (what if you have to defend more than just yourself?), then cops wouldn't "need" to carry guns.
jshuberg wrote:Voting is a privilege of citizenship.
The ability to defend oneself with arms is a right.
Don't confuse the two.
LePetomane wrote:
Voting is a right. Responsible citizens treat it as a privilege and irresponsible ones treat it as an entitlement.
jshuberg wrote:A right is something granted by the creator to all human beings.
Heffay wrote:jshuberg wrote:A right is something granted by the creator to all human beings.
That's one definition. Not the way our system works, but you're entitled to your opinion.
Holland&Holland wrote:Heffay wrote:jshuberg wrote:A right is something granted by the creator to all human beings.
That's one definition. Not the way our system works, but you're entitled to your opinion.
Pretty sure he has a right to his opinion but it is his privilage to express it through this entitlement of the interweb, he is just enjoying that liberty...
texasprowler wrote:
I am constantly puzzled why pro-gun advocates are tolerant and complacent about so many requirements imposed before the gov will 'allow' one to exercise a right.
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