Is gun really the answer?
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Re: Is gun really the answer?
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I feel the same. I personally do not want to have a gun, don't want guns in my house, am scared that if there are guns in my house my kids would somehow get to them. You can take every precaution to teach your kids not to touch the guns in your home but if you have your guns locked up, what good are they for self-defense? You need a gun readily accessible if you need to defend your home, but if it is accessible to you quickly enough to be useful, someone else could probably get their hands on it quite easily.starshipsaga wrote: ↑15 Mar 2018, 14:10 I personally have no love for guns. But as much as I want to believe guns are never the answer, just to play devil's advocate, if you are in a situation (like a break-in, or an attack) where you are faced with a gun-toting maniac threatening to kill you and your loved ones, you would have little chance of survival even if you were trained in self-defense or have less lethal forms of weaponry at your disposal. In a society where guns are everywhere, this is the disheartening reality and it's why I believe many feel they need to arm themselves even if they have never considered it before, because it's the only chance at self defense when the bad guys will always have the guns.
Any type of self defense that requires physical contact is no good when your assailant is standing ten feet away pointing a gun at you. It's a hard line to tow. Do the benefits outweigh the potential costs? I live in a very good neighborhood and feel completely safe. I know something could happen but the odds just don't justify the risks and discomforts I would be facing having one.
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If nobody would have access to guns so easily, this wouldn't even be a question.
Someone want to harm my family? Lets fists fly, is more fair and less lethal. You have a chance to defend yourself.
What can you do against a gun? Even if you have your own gun, you would probably end dead all the same.
It takes more courage to face another person with your bare hands that shoot from a safe distance.
I am happy to live in a country where you can't just stroll into a shop and buy a gun.
Call me naive, but if I could make all firearms disappear, this would be a far better world.
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I can relate to your comment on this topic. My uncle always wave his hands to threaten my aunt.britt13 wrote: ↑13 Mar 2018, 14:15 I personally think that I could never use a gun even in self-defense. I have similar thoughts to Vince in the book, I think about could I pull the trigger if I needed to. My response is always no though. So much misuse of guns happens in this country. I could never forgive myself if my gun would cause harm to anyone, so why would I have one?
So do I, I don't like to have gun.
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