ITA agree with uvagradk's last post and appreciate all the well researched statistics that have been posted.
I am for the law-abiding populace having the option to own firearms. Sadly, we don't live in a safe world, and the fact is that guns can be an excellent tool for protecting oneself and others, not to mention that criminals by definition don't obey the law. So why, then, does anyone think that laws prohibiting the masses from owning guns will make us safer? I think it's pretty obvious that the law abiding citizens will give up their guns and the criminal element will not. I just don't understand how anyone can think this will not be the case. Plus, that is exactly what has played out in places where gun ownership is illegal. And as someone already pointed out, an armed citizenry can also protect itself from tyrannical government, should the need arise.
However, I do believe that those who wish to possess firearms should be required to demonstrate proficiency in operating their chosen gun safely and accurately.
DH and I own multiple firearms. Some are for sport and some are reserved for personal protection. We have trained in their proper and safe use, and we don't feel that having firearms in the house is dangerous to our child or anyone else other than a home invader. All of the guns are locked away, and the guns that we have chosen as our personal protection pieces are secured in such a way as to allow us very quick access. We will teach gun safety to Nate as soon as he is old enough but will continue to keep anyone other than DH and me from having unrestricted access to the guns.
Of course, the guns are a last resort, and I'm really hoping that our house alarm/security system will be enough to deter anyone from breaking in or will at least scare them off if they do. Obviously, I don't want to shoot anyone, but I hope that I would have the presence of mind to do so if needed.
I am for the law-abiding populace having the option to own firearms. Sadly, we don't live in a safe world, and the fact is that guns can be an excellent tool for protecting oneself and others, not to mention that criminals by definition don't obey the law. So why, then, does anyone think that laws prohibiting the masses from owning guns will make us safer? I think it's pretty obvious that the law abiding citizens will give up their guns and the criminal element will not. I just don't understand how anyone can think this will not be the case. Plus, that is exactly what has played out in places where gun ownership is illegal. And as someone already pointed out, an armed citizenry can also protect itself from tyrannical government, should the need arise.
However, I do believe that those who wish to possess firearms should be required to demonstrate proficiency in operating their chosen gun safely and accurately.
DH and I own multiple firearms. Some are for sport and some are reserved for personal protection. We have trained in their proper and safe use, and we don't feel that having firearms in the house is dangerous to our child or anyone else other than a home invader. All of the guns are locked away, and the guns that we have chosen as our personal protection pieces are secured in such a way as to allow us very quick access. We will teach gun safety to Nate as soon as he is old enough but will continue to keep anyone other than DH and me from having unrestricted access to the guns.
Of course, the guns are a last resort, and I'm really hoping that our house alarm/security system will be enough to deter anyone from breaking in or will at least scare them off if they do. Obviously, I don't want to shoot anyone, but I hope that I would have the presence of mind to do so if needed.
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