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![]() "Kirk Gordon" wrote in message ... All true. All reasonable. All agreable to me. But my basic premise was that you would NOT be safer if everyone had the same skills as you have. (The same discipline might be a good thing. Or the same kind of focus and energy. But not just the capacity to do violence.) If everyone DID have the same skills, then you'd be no better off than someone without skills, fighting another just like him. I agree in point but that seems like a blanket statement to me. Not everyone has the same skills nor even the guts to even go into training. Then again I've seen people so ill equipped physically that they actually surprize me that they are able to defend themselves in the first place much less walk and chew gum. People will surprize you. Or, if someone who wanted to threaten you could somehow grow another arm, or a bigger fist, or otherwise up the ante and gain advantage, then your abilities would still not protect you. How would you presume that? Having an advantage is not growing a bigger arm or having a bigger fist. For one thing I taught all my students to run first, yell for cops and if neither of those work then assess the situation as it is. Then try to run again. If that doesnt work then defend yerself. I think the point we are missing is defending oneself or just looking for trouble. In todays times defending yourself against a threat that may never come is not really a bad idea. Taking it to the extreme and looking for some trubble just to defend yerself is stupid. I dont think anybody here is that dumb. But, not at least training yerself in basic defense measures could be considered just as dumb. That's the trouble with guns. The capacity to kill is too easy to acquire. If it took years of training just to pull a trigger successfully, then I wouldn't be nearly as concerned. Your own choice of defense strategies is, by nature, less likely to fall into the hands of any fool who gets angry. And, of course, you can't grow an extra arm. The basics of human anatomy define the limits to which any hand-to-hand combat can be escalated. Not so with firearms. If your opponent has a hand gun, you get a rifle. If he has a rifle, you get something automatic. And so on. And so on. Forever. I think yer talking about crazy people, not the norm with legal gun owners.And criminals do not abide by the same code as normal people. They dont go thru a background check. They dont have to get permits or register their weapons. They dont even clean or take care of their weapons. Most leave them out in the open for their kids to get aholt of. I'll give you the fact that it is much easier to shoot someone at 50 yards than to face him one on one. And I'll also give you the fact that some people just aint satisfied with a handgun and a long rifle or shotgun. But, thats not a good argument against gun ownership. It may be a good argument about how hard it is to face someone personally, face to face in a fight or confrontation. But that may be another OT topic. I respect what you're saying. Completely. But I don't think it's a good analogy for the problem/question of owning and using firearms. I also respect what you are saying but I would be lax if I did not point out what I see are basic fallacies on gun ownership that alot of people keep bringing up. Guns in themselves do not kill people. Owning a gun or guns does not make you a nut. It's legal. Its regulated for those that abide by the law. We could go into the stats about gun ownership but thats not what I perceive this to be about. To me this is about Gunner dropping yet another post and me finding it amusing. Others seem to think Gunner is a fruitcake. A Wako wannabe. And a crossposter. I dont see him that way. I see him as a former vet, that has some strong points to bring up about service to his country and his own views on life. I dont agree with everything he says, and maybe I aint been here long enough for him to **** me off yet, but I find his posts informative for the most part, even if he is crossposting. Lately, his knife post I found highly informative even if he did drop it from somewhere else. Most everybody here has some great info to impart to the world. I think that to be a fine thing. If others can help somebody else than thats the way it should be. Is this all about Gunner or all about guns? Guns are legal, Gunner may not be ![]() Bing |
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