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In the gun-controlled urban areas, or in the rest of America as well?Evidence of permit system slowing them down...No, absolutely nothing. But I have miles of evidence that proves that all it does is force people to buy black market weapons which are a super high commodity.
I think it is wise to call that an opinion. I have seen armed self-defense stroke only very thoroughly noncriminal sorts.I don't believe there is anything moral about taking another life. In my opinion, just because something is legal, does not mean its acceptable to do. Like legally defending yourself by shooting someone. Armed self defense only strokes the criminal element in my opinion.
I don't understand that last.The black market greatly aides the mass shootings. Its a place between a hard spot and rock imo.
But if you want a black market, have a prohibition. That is an ancient and absolute formula.
It is my moral, philosophical and political belief that the Constitution was written with a loathing of prohibition as one of its keel beams.
I will not trust the police to be at hand in the instance of a criminal incursion into my home. Count on it that i will meet stupidity with an absence of sympathy and 200 grains of fast metal.
So we find ourselves at impasse. I could be insulted that you apparently value my well-being so dimly that you'd deny me the right to armed defense. But i am not, since I recognize in you the most interesting sort of gun-right opponent: you think about things, usually. So I still hold hope that i can convince you that the framers knew what they were on about when they codified our basic right to keep&bear arms.
We live among humans, and the worst of them are breathtakingly bad. Society and the police cannot guarantee my safety, so logically that duty falls to the individual. Despite myriad attempts, one cannot legislate human nature. So i ask you, which is the more profound human rights violation?
1) Me shooting someone who showed me clear violent intent
2) Me submitting to that violent intent because the one thing that would protect me has been ruled impermissible
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