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There are way too many muggings & assaults these days.
Would that young petite lady in the story with the infant in her arms be able to overpower a criminal that needs a weapon and tackles her because she's an easy target?
We're lucky in this state that we haven't had a serious incident with a Wyatt Earp wannabe killing someone. I dread the day a plain clothed police officer gets killed in the line of duty by one of these vigilantes.
Have any of you gun rights fanatics ever lived in a country that has total gun control? I have, and it's the safest place I've ever been. People still have guns there, but it's extremely rare and difficult to get them.
Feh. What alarmist nonsense.
So I choose to go out in public unarmed. That would in no way mean that I've lost the right to do so in the future. Get real, people.
Oh, and just for the record - I don't hate guns, nor gun owners. I don't hate the NRA, though some of their members are a little out there. I love the Second Amendment as much as I love the First.
But I hate foolish, non-fact-based, propaganda thrown out at the public in the hopes that some of it will stick with the people who think in 5-second soundbites.
Thanks for contributing even more to the dumbing-down of America, guys. Or more accurately, trying to capitalize on it.
Children get into trouble with guns when they don't understand them and all they see is what is portrayed in the movies and video games.
I often been behind police officers whose guns are held on by a small strap with a small snap. How easy it would be to take a gun off an ususpecting cop.
Unless you're working behind a counter, keep it concealed, it's probably safer for you and everyone else.
Robert A. Heinlein
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I Believe that We ALL have the Right too defend ourselves Equally. I Carry beacuse I feel that my Life is Valueble Enough and so is my Wife's and Families Lifes.
I Carry because I Believe in the Right to Defend You (Chuck Farley). I Believe that EVERY Mother,Father,Daughter,Son ETC are VALUEBLE and that they need to stand the chance of Survival if Facing the Claws of Death.
I will NEVER deny You the Right NOT to Defend Yourself and Your Loved Ones. So PLEASE...Do NOT Deny me the RIGHT to Defend Myself, My Wife and MY Loved Ones.
IF You decide NOT to Carry I WILL Respect that.It's your Right NOT to.
The opening of the Declaration of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776, states as follows:
� We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
Thank You and Stay Safe
You best lock yourselves in your home because law enforcement is more likely to hit innocents and go a bit looney per capita than are permit holders.
Utan's have been doing this for a dozen years, some of the anti self-defense types in this forum still can't come to grips that permit holders have not caused "blood to run in the streets". Is this what you actually want to happen to fufill your 12 year old unmet predictions?
I bet if this was more common all over America we'd see much lower crime.
Who would not want the option of protecting themselves and their family? Carrying a gun (as I do every day) is a big decision. Most of the commenters here seem not to desire this responsibility - and that's fine. I pray you're never in a situation like Trolley Square (which, by the way had a no guns policy).
For me and mine, I choose to have the option of defending with a gun, the great equalizer. No other tool would allow an old woman with a gun to be equal to her carjacker. A 90 pound woman in a wheelchair can pull the trigger on a gun and be completely capable of winning a fight with her 200 pound potential rapist.
Most of you that are against these people's right to carry would have no problems calling a police officer to shoot the intruder in your home. How hypocritical!
Take it from one who actually knows...People who go around sporting guns are more of a PROBLEM to law enforcement than a deterent to crime.
Maybe it's more a "macho thing" than anything elsE. I think it is very foolish and dangerous! They should re-think this whole idea.
Are these civilians that you speak of also trained in high stress situations, tactical manuvers, self defense without using a weapon and most importantly, how to NOT have your gun taken away from you? You may want to get your facts straight before you go comparing the skills of a civilian to those of a police officer. Officers are trained in far more than target practice, a thing VERY critical in protecing our communities. I am not against those who choose to carry guns, I am however for training in complete gun saftey. That includes making sure your gun doesnt end up in the wrong hands.
Whiloe it may be legal, it is definitely an invitation to "SHOOT ME FIRST" when the bad guy start looking for targets. These folks will be the first to die, and most of them will have no idea they have even been targeted.(watching movies, television and other "training media" is no substitute for professional weapons retention.
I prefer to NOT draw attention to myself, having served more than 25 years patrolling the streets in Southern California, most of these folks have faced nothing more menancing than a credit card payment.
They don't know me or how I have been trained.
T right to self protection is aod given right, protected by the 2nd amendment so deal with it.
This was a great story.
Tarzan
Though I see some tactical advantages to concealed-carry, I salute the open-carry people for reminding people that we still have this right.
I don't object to honest citizens open carrying, since the real threat to safety is from criminals who carry concealed. And I admire the state of Utah for its enlightened attitude towards the right of its citizens to have the means to defend themselves. I wish all states would do likewise.
Gun owners recognize the peculiar position where they stand. The right to bear arms is a right to protect oneself from government and social tyranny, and bloody criminals. I know first hand that the police arrive mostly AFTER the crime has been committed. So the American gun owner is pinned between a powerful group (government and social) who wants him disarmed, and a cold, rational knowledge that bad people violently rob and kill every day, and when that happens its just you and the criminal.
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I don't want to be in the same room with anyone carrying a gun. If I see an openly carried gun in a public place, I will leave. Just because they have a permit doesn't mean they're not one of the crazies they're afraid of.
Besides, to always be on the alert for other people's wrong-doing has a "seek and ye shall find" air to it. And I don't want to be caught in the crossfire when the people with the weapons find each other.