X-ray wrote:
As I said in another thread, the current laws disarm the law-abiding citizen so that only the criminal has a gun. This means that the criminal has automatic superiority of force over you and me. This is a fundamental problem that has to be addressed before you ask whether a person would want to carry and want to draw, in the first place.
I remember bringing home two pictures from the hotel I stayed at while I was in Cape Town (SA, of course) about 7 years ago. They were pictures of the entrance, and were, apart from the season (foliage) the same. They were shot within one year of eachother. The only difference: a little metal plate with the picture of a security company on it and the ominous words
Armed Response underneath. I doubt things have improved much since I was there.
In any society, someone who does not abide by the law will always have an advantage over the rest. That is correct, and cannot be adequately addressed. We make do with police and law, but that's always
after the fact. On the other hand, if we just give in to some right of defending ourselves or others with the use of firearms, trusting that people will act
responsibly, I am at the mercy of idiots who begin 'playing' with such hardware because it's 'cool' or 'phat'. I'm also at the mercy of people I don't trust to pour piss out of a boot even if the instructions are on the sole to make judgement calls in difficult situations---roughly about 99% of the general population. Even simple arguments like making errors in traffic can spiral wildly out of control if some party is agitated and not in a state to think properly. (Here in the Netherlands a current hot issue is bodily harm of paramedical personnel. Apparently, at times the bystanders (usually family) are so high on adrenalin that they become very agressive if the paramedics don't do as they expect them to do. Now imagine someone like that carrying a gun.)
I'm not even sure
I would be able to make the right judgement call, much less have the nerve to actually pull the trigger with the intent to incapacitate another human being. A rabid idiot of a human being intent on harming me quite badly, I fully realise, but even then.
I have the
luxury of living in a country where firearm deaths for 'innocent' bystanders---i.e., not related to fights between criminals themselves---is relatively low. I'll take my chances of becoming an innocent bystander, allow the criminals access to guns, and live with the consequences. I'm more scared of the general population having access to firearms than I am of a criminal acquiring one and threatening me with it. In other words, a variation on 'nasty things happen to other people'.
By the way, X-ray, while I in some way applaud your courage for actually drawing and preparing to use a firearm, realise that your 'score' of 3 to 0 means bovine excrement: all it takes is for that 0 to become a 1 by meeting someone who is prepared to call your bluff. Of course, you may feel happier that you at least, if you'll pardon the pun, gave it a shot.